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Canary Islands: a highly sought-after destination by Europeans for Easter 2024

Flight and hotel searches for the Canary Islands have increased by 13% and 16%, respectively, compared to Easter Week 2023.

As Easter week approaches, the desire of Italians to travel and enjoy a well-deserved holiday is leading to record bookings. According to the prominent flight and hotel search engine www.jetcost.es, searches for flights have surged by 13%, while hotel searches have increased by 16% compared to Easter 2023, marking this year as the one with the highest number of searches in history.


Spain emerges as a top choice for many Europeans planning to travel during Easter 2024. The country’s spring-like weather, rich culture, picturesque landscapes, vibrant traditions, and diverse gastronomic and hospitality offerings have made it the most searched destination on Jetcost, surpassing Italy and Portugal.

Canary Islands: a highly sought-after destination by Europeans for Easter 2024

Jetcost.es regularly analyzes searches conducted through its website, providing reliable data based on real searches rather than surveys. Data analyzing flight search results for Easter Week 2024 indicate a significant preference for the Canary Islands. Among them, Tenerife ranks fourth among British travelers, fifth among Italians and Portuguese, sixth among the French, eighth among Germans, and ninth among the Dutch.

In addition to Tenerife, Gran Canaria emerges as one of the most sought-after islands. It ranks seventh among Germans, eighth among British and Italians, ninth among Portuguese, tenth among the French, and twelfth among the Dutch. Fuerteventura also garners attention from Europeans, ranking ninth among Germans and Italians, eleventh among the British and Dutch, thirteenth among the French, and fifteenth among the Portuguese.

Canary Islands: a highly sought-after destination by Europeans for Easter 2024

Lastly, Lanzarote stands out as the sixth most sought-after destination among the British, eleventh among the French, twelfth among Italians, and fourteenth among the Dutch.


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