I come To Tenerife about once a year since 1991 and it feels like home. Love the island and atmosphere. In different way than in 91 when I went clubbing at Bobby’s and Busbey’s at Veronica’s, now doing cocktails with my sons and the mrs at the Hardrock Café and enjoying the beach and nature but still it’s the same joy as back then. A few weeks ago the mrs convinced me to do Gran Canaria and just returned after a great vacation and gotta say: I love GC aswell. Beautiful little towns, amazing beaches, not so much the restaurant/Bar vibe as in Tenerife (at least not in Amadores/Puerto Rico where we stayed) but I liked it a lot. Was amazed by the beauty of the mountains, the sleepy coast towns in the north….lived it and will be back there soon aswell!
I loved Gran Canaria more then Tenerife , although Tenerife is looking better, Gran Canaria is the more fun and safe Island to me. And has some nice spots also.
According to one from Gran Canaria, which states that Tenerife has only one industrial estate, Güímar, it is the island with the most industrial areas in the entire Canary Islands, with more than twelve industrial estates, the most important being Güímar and Granadilla. which houses an industrial port in development and one of the largest pockets of industrial land to be developed, passing above the highway. It has two international airports, and when both are added, it is the one that moves the most passengers in the entire Canary Islands; It has one of the ten richest municipalities in the Canary Islands, six of them compared to two from Gran Canaria, and one of the ten companies that invoice the most in the Canary Islands, another six companies compared to four from GC. It is the island that receives the most tourists in the entire Canary Islands, beating GC in that regard. It has two of the largest supercomputers in Spain, the TeideHPC and the Anaga, and their increase in speed and storage was recently announced. We have the national park that receives the most visitors in all of Spain while GC does not have any national park, in addition to two World Heritage Sites: El Teide and La Laguna, with the university of La Laguna being the first to be created in the Canary Islands, as well as the Cabrera Pinto of La Laguna, the first institute on the islands. We have important companies such as Disa, with a presence in Spain, Portugal and Uruguay in addition to having the Shell brand for all of Spain; Fred Olsen shipping company; Number 1 Group with presence abroad especially in Africa; the only 100% Canarian entity; BoxSeven; headquarters of regional banks such as Banca March or Bankinter and an extensive fiber optic network thanks to the fiber network that the Cabildo deployed years ago in addition to having the largest network of fiber optic cables connected to other countries. It has the building with the largest roof on the islands, the Tenerife Congress and Fair Center, a place where different sporting, leisure, concerts and business events are held. It also has the only wind tunnel for testing and the only clean room for scientific testing on the islands. Oh and the largest concentration of luxury hotels in Europe, in Adeje and the water park with the most awards in the world, Siam Park and one of the most visited and recognized zoo, Loro Parque. Finally, it is the only island with a railway system, which is the Tenerife tram, with two lines that surround part of the metropolitan area and Line 1 will be extended, announced by the council, to the northern airport. It also has more than 30 companies with more than one hundred years of life, recently awarded by the island's council in recognition of this. And 14 of the 25 companies that invoice the most of all the islands are based in Tenerife. None of what I put is invented or heard, you can search it on the internet. Greetings.
In which multiverse is Tenerife the island with the highest number of industrial areas? You can’t possibly argue that Tenerife has more industrial areas than Gran Canaria, it’s ridiculous and the census data for industrial areas from the government doesn’t back you up. Apparently, there are 12 industrial areas in Tenerife. My question is: what is considered to be an industrial area there? Because if anything can be considered an industrial area, then only in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria there are 7 industrial areas to which we would add up the others all over the island, a figure that doubles the number of industrial areas in Tenerife. Yeah Tenerife has got two airports yet the busiest airport on the Canaries is Gran Canaria Airport. It makes sense that Tenerife receives more tourists, you know how to advertise the island and get economical privileges from Madrid. So far, we have never used images of Mount Teide to advertise Gran Canaria, unlike you in Tenerife. You have used images of Maspalomas sand dunes to advertise your beaches in Tenerife: just google it. ‘Maspalomas in Tenerife’ Among the 30th busiest ports in Europe that move more cargo, there’s only Las Palmas, out of all of the other ports from the Canaries (data from the EU and Puertos del Estado 🇪🇸), on that list, let aside that as Palmas port is twice the size of that of Tenerife’s, I mean Santa Cruz is a village compared to Las Palmas. I don’t get this… We have business centres in Gran Canaria two: Infecar in Las Palmas, probably the biggest centre for multiple uses of its kind on the Canaries, and we don’t host carnival festivals here unlike you in your business centre there in Tenerife. Likewise, there’s another business centre in Gran Canaria called ExpoMeloneras. About Fredolssen, this company is Norwegian, it’s not even from Tenerife so…😂 Armas on the other hand is Canarian and from Las Palmas. The wealthiest municipality on the Canaries is Santa Brígida, well above El Rosario in Tenerife, like €10k wealthier in per capita terms. Las Palmas city is way wealthier than Santa Cruz for that matter; there are very wealthy neighbourhoods like Ciudad Jardín, Vegueta and Triana reaching nearly €50k per capita, something unheard of in any neighbourhood of Santa Cruz. The thing is, why do we even need to compare ourselves with Tenerife, we have amazing beaches, an amazing cosmopolitan city and breathtaking landscapes and even sand dunes. At the end of the day it’s the only Canarian island called after the islands and carrying the word ‘great’ (Gran Canaria) still, we don’t look down on the other islands and pretend to be the leading island or anything like people from Tenerife do, and the funny thing is that tinerfeños come a lot to Gran Canaria for work and study, let aside Lanzarote and Fuerteventura which have even more work for people working in the service sector than any other islands. Saludos y deja de engañar a la gente.
Es más, dime donde miento en lo que expuse porque repito, NADA, es mentira y no puse más porque se que es un tostón escribir eso y más cuando lees que se inventan cosas sobre Tenerife
Tenerife es muy bonita, igual que todas las islas Canarias. No hay mejor ni peor. Tenerife tiene más verde que Gran Canaria y Gran Canaria tiene mejores playas y ciudad. Que cada uno escoja. Lo que no está bien es publicitar playas de otras islas como si estuvieran en Tenerife es hacer un perjuicio a las otras islas y engañar al turista. Las mejores playas en Fuerteventura sin duda.
@@jorgebrito4098 Empiezas bien y lo cagas al final ¿ ponemos imágenes de Tenerife, como si estuvieran en GC también y no se arma tanto pollo? De resto,nunca he oído a uno de Tenerife decir que tenemos las mejores playas y es más,muchos resaltan precisamente las de Fuerteventura.Lo mismo cuando dicen que en Tenerife, todas sus playas son artificiales y no es cierto y es más, en GC también tienen sus playas artificiales en ese sur turístico en el que mi familia ha veraneado.Critica más bien el rollo que puso ese canarión diciendo que en Tenerife tenemos un solo polígono industrial y otras mentiras para poco más, decir que GC es la mejor y tiene de todo y si has leído mi respuesta, todo verdad y se puede consultar, tiene el tipo las narices de decir que todo es mentira y engaño.Pues eso,que no me vengan con el rollo de las playas o que si Tenerife usa imágenes de GC para engañar cuando en GC han hecho lo mismo y pruebas de eso hay.Venga
I'm from Gran Canaria. We can't really say which island is better. But the main difference between these two islands is the landscape and economy. Gran Canaria is more varied: a big capital city with a bustling metropolitan vibe (8 shopping centres, 2 department stores), international music and cinema festivals all year around, museums, theatres, a proper old town from the 15th century and three large urban beaches. If you leave the capital you can visit villages in the mountains where you will see beautiful old towns with gothic and neoclassical cathedrals (Arucas, Teror, Gáldar), pine tree forests (Artenara, Tejeda, San Bartolomé de Tirajana). If you go south, you'll see sand dunes, golden sand beaches and all type of hotels; budget/luxury (Maspalomas, Mogán). Another major difference is industry. Even though we rely on tourism a lot, there are lots of industrial areas on Gran Canaria about 6 industrial parks, whereas there's only one on Tenerife, in Guímar. Tenerife depends more on tourism than Gran Canaria. Gran Canaria is the industrial heart of the Canaries because some of the most important companies in the region are from here (HiperDino, Kalise, Tirma, Binter, Naviera Armas, Boluda)
Jajjaja mira muchacho no sabes q isla elegir y sacas a relucir lad virtudes de gran canaria y dejas a tenerife por los suelos? Venga ya hombre se te ve el plumero. Mira que tenerife tiene solo un poligono industrial no se de donde lo has sacado. Está el poligono de l campana, el del mayorazgo, güimar, granadilla y el poligono san jeronimo en la orotava. X ciertl teneis ustedes alguno por el norte? Y me faltan mas pero no los nombrare todos. Mira el norte de gran canaria es una cosa lamentable, muy poco desarrollado y sin absolutamente nada que ver, muy aburrido y si vienes al norte de TENERIFE es una pasada, muy desarrollado, con centros comerciales, una ciudad turistica como puerto de la cruz, el valle de la orotava otra ciudad declarada bien de interes cultural y turistico, los realejos, san juan de la rambla, garachico el pueblo mas bonito de canarias y el octavo mas bonito de españa, icod de los vinos con una zona comercial importante y su drago milenario, punta de teno un lugar magico con vistas a los acantilados de los gigantes, santa ursula un pueblo lleno de cafeterias y guachinches con unad impresionantes vistas al gran valle de la orotava, san cristobal de la laguna una ciudad patrimonio de la humanidad al igual que el parque nacional del teide que es parque nacionalx cierto el mas visitado de europa, y a la vez es patrimonio de la humanidad. Santa cruz de tenerife que no sera tan grande como las palmas pero desde luego mucho mas bonita y mas limpia seguro. Una ciudad con infinidad de parques y jardines donde desconectar y ponerte a la sombra, en las palmas no hay ninun puñetero parque ni zonas verdes. Y luego si vamos a la parte sur tenemos el gran motor economico de canarias. La zona turistica del sur de tenerife q abarca los cristianos, las americas y adeje. Es una autentica pasada llena de centros comerciales, avenidas de puro lujo y la concentracion de hoteles de gran lujo de toda europa. Con playas maravillosas y sin viento. E sur de gran canaria es lamentable, muy antiguo, sin vida, hoteles y centros comerciales viejos o abandonados. EN RESUMEN TENERIFE ES MUCHISIMO MAS COMPLETA TANTO POR LA PARTE NORTE COMO POR LA PARTE SUR, CON DOS PATEILONIOS DE LA HUMANIDAD Y UN PARQUE NACIONAL, CON CIUDADES TURISTICAS TANTO EN EL NORTE COMO EN EL SUR, CON UNA CORONA FORESTAL INMENSA TRISTEMENTE INCENDIADA POR EL ULTIMO INCENDIO PERO QUE YA VOLVERA A FLORECER, CON UN SUR MUCHISIMO MAS DESARROLLADO QUE EL DE GRAN CANARIA. TENERIFE ES LA ISLA QUE RECIBE MAS TURISMO, EN LA VERTIENTE NORTE PODREIS ENCONTRAR PLAYAS INCREIBLES DE ARENA NEGRA COMO LOS PATOS, EL ANCON, EL BOLLULLO, PLAYA JARDIN, EL SOCORRO, TODAS ELLAS ABRAZADAS POR PLATANERAS ES UNA MARAVILLA Y EN EL SUR PLAYAS COMO LAS VISTAS, LOS CRISTIANOS, PLAYA DEL CAMISON, PLAYA DEL DUQUE, TORVISCAS, PLAYA DEL BOBO, Y LAS MARAVILLOSAS PLAYAS DEL MEDANO PRECIOSAS PERO VENTOSAS ESO SI COMO LO SON LAS DE PLAYA DEL INGLES Y MASPALOMAS QUE SIEMPRE HACE VIENTO. ASI QUE TENERIFE SIN DUDA LA MAS COMPLETA Y RICA DE LARGO. AHH Y SE ME OLVIDABA EL MARAVILLOSO PARQUE RURAL DE ANAGA QUE ES UNA AUTENTICA SELVA DE LAURISILVA UNICA Y CON UNAS PLAYAS INCREIBLES COMO ALMACIGA, BENIJOS ETC ETC
I think you are a little wrong, in Tenerife there are 5 industrial estates, Las Chafiras, Los Majuelos, San Isidro, Torres de Taco and Llano del Camello, but you also have the La Campana industrial estate, the Costa Sur industrial estate, the Güimar industrial estate, the polygon of La Orotava, the polygon of Granadilla, the polygon of Adeje, the polygon of Icod, and I don't know if I left any more, so from 5, we went to 12 polygons, not 1 as you mention, you have to inform yourself first to talk .
TENERIFE OF COURSE IS THE BEST. Tenerife is the most complete island, its landscapes are from a movie. Two World Heritage Sites: El Teide and San Cristobal de La Laguna. gran canaria only beach nothing more
You might want to check my Gran Canaria videos. The old towns and villages, the different landscapes (deserts, mountains, cliffs etc.), the different hikes you can do there. It has more to offer than just beaches. The two islands are pretty similar but also very different in their own way.
@@Svenywhere i think that about gran Canaria because the people of that place say that Tenerife has no beaches and that is a lie. I can also say that Gran Canaria does not have mountains. Both have their good part and their bad part. But to be honest, Tenerife is much more complete in everything. And the more than 2 million tourists who come here more than to Gran Canaria know this is why they come. If there were no homosexual tourism in Gran Canaria, which would be approximately 85 or 90% of the total, the income would be even higher in favor of Tenerife. It is true that the city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is more cosmopolitan and larger than Santa Cruz de Tenerife, but here the towns are more spread out throughout the island, more populated and in a unique enclave in the world with Teide surrounding them all and very green and easy access to each of them. The most beautiful town in Gran Canaria is Arucas and it is a long drive away. all the towns of gran canaria are in the interior whereas those of tenerife are united and followed each other parallel to the motorway. We have two UNESCO world heritage sites: the city of Laguna and El Teide, apart from the fact that this is a national park in Spain. The beaches in the south of Gran Canaria are better, but the hotel infrastructures are very old and obsolete and with very little offer of restaurants and shops compared to the south of Tenerife, which is pure luxury, high-level hotels and an offer of both leisure and restaurants. that's amazing. In Gran Canaria they laugh at Tenerife because there are no shopping centers and they say that the roads are obsolete. It is true they are but only in the capital since Las Palmas capital is bigger but outside the capital things are quite different. In Tenerife the shopping centers are more spread out between Santa Cruz, La Laguna, Puerto de la Cruz, La Orotava, Caletillas, and in the south in Arona and Adeje, there are about 5 or 6. In the south of Gran Canaria there is only El Mogan mall and that's it. Hence my comment that Tenerife is more complete is because of all of the above
@@leroygonzalezhernandez7726 I love your comprehensive comment! Maybe I should give Tenerife another chance and see if I can discover it with the same love that I had for Gran Canaria.
@@Svenywhere do the test you will love it. Visit Puerto de la Cruz, La Orotava, Icod, Garachico, Teno, La Laguna, Masca, Los Gigantes, Anaga, El Teide, Candelaria, El Medano, Arona and Adeje, Los Gigantes, you will see the diversity of the island. As for beaches, I recommend Las Vistas, El Camison, Playa de Fañabe, Playa del Duque, Bahia de los Cristianos, Playas del Medano, and in the north Playa de los Patos, Playa Jardin and El Socorro. Here there is more diversity, not just a capital.
@@leroygonzalezhernandez7726 Le estas pidiendo peras al olmo al tipo. Peor es el canarión que puso que en Tenerife hay un solo polígono industrial y allá muchos y toda la parafernalia amarilla.
Tanto los que hablan mal de Gran Canaria y los que hablan mal de Tenerife. Seguro no conocen bien las dos islas. Cada una tiene lo suyo, Tenerife es más verde y tiene el Teide y Gran Canaria tiene mejores playas y ciudad. Las dos son bonitas. No sean pueblerinos. No se trta de una guerra Villa arriba y Villa abajo. Cada isla es diferente y ni mejor ni peor. Fuerteventura las mejires playas. Lanzarote playas y un espectacular paisaje volcánico. La Graciosa playas y tranquilidad para desconectar. Gran Canaria y Tenerife las mas completas. La Palma muy verde y tranquila. La Gormera tambuen verde con el Garajonay. El Hierro diferente magia las calas y paisajes. No sean toletes y dejen de comparar . A cada uno le gustará una isla mas que otras. respeto para todas❤
Tenerife esta a sños luz de gran canaria!!! Ahhh y al zurron que dice que en tenerife solo hay un poligono industrial, te deseo lo mejor para tu vida, zurron 😅😅
Which Canary Island is your favourite?
I come To Tenerife about once a year since 1991 and it feels like home. Love the island and atmosphere. In different way than in 91 when I went clubbing at Bobby’s and Busbey’s at Veronica’s, now doing cocktails with my sons and the mrs at the Hardrock Café and enjoying the beach and nature but still it’s the same joy as back then.
A few weeks ago the mrs convinced me to do Gran Canaria and just returned after a great vacation and gotta say: I love GC aswell. Beautiful little towns, amazing beaches, not so much the restaurant/Bar vibe as in Tenerife (at least not in Amadores/Puerto Rico where we stayed) but I liked it a lot.
Was amazed by the beauty of the mountains, the sleepy coast towns in the north….lived it and will be back there soon aswell!
I have never been to the islands, but I love old towns and beaches so Gran canaria will be my next destination
I loved Gran Canaria more then Tenerife , although Tenerife is looking better, Gran Canaria is the more fun and safe Island to me. And has some nice spots also.
According to one from Gran Canaria, which states that Tenerife has only one industrial estate, Güímar, it is the island with the most industrial areas in the entire Canary Islands, with more than twelve industrial estates, the most important being Güímar and Granadilla. which houses an industrial port in development and one of the largest pockets of industrial land to be developed, passing above the highway. It has two international airports, and when both are added, it is the one that moves the most passengers in the entire Canary Islands; It has one of the ten richest municipalities in the Canary Islands, six of them compared to two from Gran Canaria, and one of the ten companies that invoice the most in the Canary Islands, another six companies compared to four from GC. It is the island that receives the most tourists in the entire Canary Islands, beating GC in that regard. It has two of the largest supercomputers in Spain, the TeideHPC and the Anaga, and their increase in speed and storage was recently announced. We have the national park that receives the most visitors in all of Spain while GC does not have any national park, in addition to two World Heritage Sites: El Teide and La Laguna, with the university of La Laguna being the first to be created in the Canary Islands, as well as the Cabrera Pinto of La Laguna, the first institute on the islands. We have important companies such as Disa, with a presence in Spain, Portugal and Uruguay in addition to having the Shell brand for all of Spain; Fred Olsen shipping company; Number 1 Group with presence abroad especially in Africa; the only 100% Canarian entity; BoxSeven; headquarters of regional banks such as Banca March or Bankinter and an extensive fiber optic network thanks to the fiber network that the Cabildo deployed years ago in addition to having the largest network of fiber optic cables connected to other countries. It has the building with the largest roof on the islands, the Tenerife Congress and Fair Center, a place where different sporting, leisure, concerts and business events are held. It also has the only wind tunnel for testing and the only clean room for scientific testing on the islands. Oh and the largest concentration of luxury hotels in Europe, in Adeje and the water park with the most awards in the world, Siam Park and one of the most visited and recognized zoo, Loro Parque. Finally, it is the only island with a railway system, which is the Tenerife tram, with two lines that surround part of the metropolitan area and Line 1 will be extended, announced by the council, to the northern airport. It also has more than 30 companies with more than one hundred years of life, recently awarded by the island's council in recognition of this. And 14 of the 25 companies that invoice the most of all the islands are based in Tenerife. None of what I put is invented or heard, you can search it on the internet. Greetings.
In which multiverse is Tenerife the island with the highest number of industrial areas? You can’t possibly argue that Tenerife has more industrial areas than Gran Canaria, it’s ridiculous and the census data for industrial areas from the government doesn’t back you up. Apparently, there are 12 industrial areas in Tenerife. My question is: what is considered to be an industrial area there? Because if anything can be considered an industrial area, then only in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria there are 7 industrial areas to which we would add up the others all over the island, a figure that doubles the number of industrial areas in Tenerife. Yeah Tenerife has got two airports yet the busiest airport on the Canaries is Gran Canaria Airport. It makes sense that Tenerife receives more tourists, you know how to advertise the island and get economical privileges from Madrid. So far, we have never used images of Mount Teide to advertise Gran Canaria, unlike you in Tenerife. You have used images of Maspalomas sand dunes to advertise your beaches in Tenerife: just google it. ‘Maspalomas in Tenerife’
Among the 30th busiest ports in Europe that move more cargo, there’s only Las Palmas, out of all of the other ports from the Canaries (data from the EU and Puertos del Estado 🇪🇸), on that list, let aside that as Palmas port is twice the size of that of Tenerife’s, I mean Santa Cruz is a village compared to Las Palmas. I don’t get this…
We have business centres in Gran Canaria two: Infecar in Las Palmas, probably the biggest centre for multiple uses of its kind on the Canaries, and we don’t host carnival festivals here unlike you in your business centre there in Tenerife. Likewise, there’s another business centre in Gran Canaria called ExpoMeloneras. About Fredolssen, this company is Norwegian, it’s not even from Tenerife so…😂
Armas on the other hand is Canarian and from Las Palmas.
The wealthiest municipality on the Canaries is Santa Brígida, well above El Rosario in Tenerife, like €10k wealthier in per capita terms. Las Palmas city is way wealthier than Santa Cruz for that matter; there are very wealthy neighbourhoods like Ciudad Jardín, Vegueta and Triana reaching nearly €50k per capita, something unheard of in any neighbourhood of Santa Cruz. The thing is, why do we even need to compare ourselves with Tenerife, we have amazing beaches, an amazing cosmopolitan city and breathtaking landscapes and even sand dunes. At the end of the day it’s the only Canarian island called after the islands and carrying the word ‘great’ (Gran Canaria) still, we don’t look down on the other islands and pretend to be the leading island or anything like people from Tenerife do, and the funny thing is that tinerfeños come a lot to Gran Canaria for work and study, let aside Lanzarote and Fuerteventura which have even more work for people working in the service sector than any other islands.
Saludos y deja de engañar a la gente.
Es más, dime donde miento en lo que expuse porque repito, NADA, es mentira y no puse más porque se que es un tostón escribir eso y más cuando lees que se inventan cosas sobre Tenerife
Tenerife es muy bonita, igual que todas las islas Canarias. No hay mejor ni peor. Tenerife tiene más verde que Gran Canaria y Gran Canaria tiene mejores playas y ciudad. Que cada uno escoja. Lo que no está bien es publicitar playas de otras islas como si estuvieran en Tenerife es hacer un perjuicio a las otras islas y engañar al turista. Las mejores playas en Fuerteventura sin duda.
@@jorgebrito4098 Empiezas bien y lo cagas al final ¿ ponemos imágenes de Tenerife, como si estuvieran en GC también y no se arma tanto pollo? De resto,nunca he oído a uno de Tenerife decir que tenemos las mejores playas y es más,muchos resaltan precisamente las de Fuerteventura.Lo mismo cuando dicen que en Tenerife, todas sus playas son artificiales y no es cierto y es más, en GC también tienen sus playas artificiales en ese sur turístico en el que mi familia ha veraneado.Critica más bien el rollo que puso ese canarión diciendo que en Tenerife tenemos un solo polígono industrial y otras mentiras para poco más, decir que GC es la mejor y tiene de todo y si has leído mi respuesta, todo verdad y se puede consultar, tiene el tipo las narices de decir que todo es mentira y engaño.Pues eso,que no me vengan con el rollo de las playas o que si Tenerife usa imágenes de GC para engañar cuando en GC han hecho lo mismo y pruebas de eso hay.Venga
one important point for digital nomad that you are not mentioning is internet quality...
Gran Canaria is the BEST for digital nomad because have a great City Las Palmas de Gran Canaria with the Las Canteras beach❤
Great video
Puerto Mogan on Gran Canaria
I'm from Gran Canaria. We can't really say which island is better. But the main difference between these two islands is the landscape and economy. Gran Canaria is more varied: a big capital city with a bustling metropolitan vibe (8 shopping centres, 2 department stores), international music and cinema festivals all year around, museums, theatres, a proper old town from the 15th century and three large urban beaches. If you leave the capital you can visit villages in the mountains where you will see beautiful old towns with gothic and neoclassical cathedrals (Arucas, Teror, Gáldar), pine tree forests (Artenara, Tejeda, San Bartolomé de Tirajana). If you go south, you'll see sand dunes, golden sand beaches and all type of hotels; budget/luxury (Maspalomas, Mogán).
Another major difference is industry. Even though we rely on tourism a lot, there are lots of industrial areas on Gran Canaria about 6 industrial parks, whereas there's only one on Tenerife, in Guímar. Tenerife depends more on tourism than Gran Canaria. Gran Canaria is the industrial heart of the Canaries because some of the most important companies in the region are from here (HiperDino, Kalise, Tirma, Binter, Naviera Armas, Boluda)
Jajjaja mira muchacho no sabes q isla elegir y sacas a relucir lad virtudes de gran canaria y dejas a tenerife por los suelos? Venga ya hombre se te ve el plumero. Mira que tenerife tiene solo un poligono industrial no se de donde lo has sacado. Está el poligono de l campana, el del mayorazgo, güimar, granadilla y el poligono san jeronimo en la orotava. X ciertl teneis ustedes alguno por el norte? Y me faltan mas pero no los nombrare todos. Mira el norte de gran canaria es una cosa lamentable, muy poco desarrollado y sin absolutamente nada que ver, muy aburrido y si vienes al norte de TENERIFE es una pasada, muy desarrollado, con centros comerciales, una ciudad turistica como puerto de la cruz, el valle de la orotava otra ciudad declarada bien de interes cultural y turistico, los realejos, san juan de la rambla, garachico el pueblo mas bonito de canarias y el octavo mas bonito de españa, icod de los vinos con una zona comercial importante y su drago milenario, punta de teno un lugar magico con vistas a los acantilados de los gigantes, santa ursula un pueblo lleno de cafeterias y guachinches con unad impresionantes vistas al gran valle de la orotava, san cristobal de la laguna una ciudad patrimonio de la humanidad al igual que el parque nacional del teide que es parque nacionalx cierto el mas visitado de europa, y a la vez es patrimonio de la humanidad. Santa cruz de tenerife que no sera tan grande como las palmas pero desde luego mucho mas bonita y mas limpia seguro. Una ciudad con infinidad de parques y jardines donde desconectar y ponerte a la sombra, en las palmas no hay ninun puñetero parque ni zonas verdes. Y luego si vamos a la parte sur tenemos el gran motor economico de canarias. La zona turistica del sur de tenerife q abarca los cristianos, las americas y adeje. Es una autentica pasada llena de centros comerciales, avenidas de puro lujo y la concentracion de hoteles de gran lujo de toda europa. Con playas maravillosas y sin viento. E sur de gran canaria es lamentable, muy antiguo, sin vida, hoteles y centros comerciales viejos o abandonados. EN RESUMEN TENERIFE ES MUCHISIMO MAS COMPLETA TANTO POR LA PARTE NORTE COMO POR LA PARTE SUR, CON DOS PATEILONIOS DE LA HUMANIDAD Y UN PARQUE NACIONAL, CON CIUDADES TURISTICAS TANTO EN EL NORTE COMO EN EL SUR, CON UNA CORONA FORESTAL INMENSA TRISTEMENTE INCENDIADA POR EL ULTIMO INCENDIO PERO QUE YA VOLVERA A FLORECER, CON UN SUR MUCHISIMO MAS DESARROLLADO QUE EL DE GRAN CANARIA. TENERIFE ES LA ISLA QUE RECIBE MAS TURISMO, EN LA VERTIENTE NORTE PODREIS ENCONTRAR PLAYAS INCREIBLES DE ARENA NEGRA COMO LOS PATOS, EL ANCON, EL BOLLULLO, PLAYA JARDIN, EL SOCORRO, TODAS ELLAS ABRAZADAS POR PLATANERAS ES UNA MARAVILLA Y EN EL SUR PLAYAS COMO LAS VISTAS, LOS CRISTIANOS, PLAYA DEL CAMISON, PLAYA DEL DUQUE, TORVISCAS, PLAYA DEL BOBO, Y LAS MARAVILLOSAS PLAYAS DEL MEDANO PRECIOSAS PERO VENTOSAS ESO SI COMO LO SON LAS DE PLAYA DEL INGLES Y MASPALOMAS QUE SIEMPRE HACE VIENTO. ASI QUE TENERIFE SIN DUDA LA MAS COMPLETA Y RICA DE LARGO. AHH Y SE ME OLVIDABA EL MARAVILLOSO PARQUE RURAL DE ANAGA QUE ES UNA AUTENTICA SELVA DE LAURISILVA UNICA Y CON UNAS PLAYAS INCREIBLES COMO ALMACIGA, BENIJOS ETC ETC
so, Gran Canaria has more job opportunities than Tenerife?
I think you are a little wrong, in Tenerife there are 5 industrial estates, Las Chafiras, Los Majuelos, San Isidro, Torres de Taco and Llano del Camello, but you also have the La Campana industrial estate, the Costa Sur industrial estate, the Güimar industrial estate, the polygon of La Orotava, the polygon of Granadilla, the polygon of Adeje, the polygon of Icod, and I don't know if I left any more, so from 5, we went to 12 polygons, not 1 as you mention, you have to inform yourself first to talk .
TENERIFE OF COURSE IS THE BEST. Tenerife is the most complete island, its landscapes are from a movie. Two World Heritage Sites: El Teide and San Cristobal de La Laguna. gran canaria only beach nothing more
You might want to check my Gran Canaria videos. The old towns and villages, the different landscapes (deserts, mountains, cliffs etc.), the different hikes you can do there. It has more to offer than just beaches. The two islands are pretty similar but also very different in their own way.
@@Svenywhere i think that about gran Canaria because the people of that place say that Tenerife has no beaches and that is a lie. I can also say that Gran Canaria does not have mountains. Both have their good part and their bad part. But to be honest, Tenerife is much more complete in everything. And the more than 2 million tourists who come here more than to Gran Canaria know this is why they come. If there were no homosexual tourism in Gran Canaria, which would be approximately 85 or 90% of the total, the income would be even higher in favor of Tenerife. It is true that the city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is more cosmopolitan and larger than Santa Cruz de Tenerife, but here the towns are more spread out throughout the island, more populated and in a unique enclave in the world with Teide surrounding them all and very green and easy access to each of them. The most beautiful town in Gran Canaria is Arucas and it is a long drive away. all the towns of gran canaria are in the interior whereas those of tenerife are united and followed each other parallel to the motorway. We have two UNESCO world heritage sites: the city of Laguna and El Teide, apart from the fact that this is a national park in Spain. The beaches in the south of Gran Canaria are better, but the hotel infrastructures are very old and obsolete and with very little offer of restaurants and shops compared to the south of Tenerife, which is pure luxury, high-level hotels and an offer of both leisure and restaurants. that's amazing. In Gran Canaria they laugh at Tenerife because there are no shopping centers and they say that the roads are obsolete. It is true they are but only in the capital since Las Palmas capital is bigger but outside the capital things are quite different. In Tenerife the shopping centers are more spread out between Santa Cruz, La Laguna, Puerto de la Cruz, La Orotava, Caletillas, and in the south in Arona and Adeje, there are about 5 or 6. In the south of Gran Canaria there is only El Mogan mall and that's it. Hence my comment that Tenerife is more complete is because of all of the above
@@leroygonzalezhernandez7726 I love your comprehensive comment! Maybe I should give Tenerife another chance and see if I can discover it with the same love that I had for Gran Canaria.
@@Svenywhere do the test you will love it. Visit Puerto de la Cruz, La Orotava, Icod, Garachico, Teno, La Laguna, Masca, Los Gigantes, Anaga, El Teide, Candelaria, El Medano, Arona and Adeje, Los Gigantes, you will see the diversity of the island. As for beaches, I recommend Las Vistas, El Camison, Playa de Fañabe, Playa del Duque, Bahia de los Cristianos, Playas del Medano, and in the north Playa de los Patos, Playa Jardin and El Socorro. Here there is more diversity, not just a capital.
@@leroygonzalezhernandez7726 Le estas pidiendo peras al olmo al tipo. Peor es el canarión que puso que en Tenerife hay un solo polígono industrial y allá muchos y toda la parafernalia amarilla.
Tanto los que hablan mal de Gran Canaria y los que hablan mal de Tenerife. Seguro no conocen bien las dos islas. Cada una tiene lo suyo, Tenerife es más verde y tiene el Teide y Gran Canaria tiene mejores playas y ciudad. Las dos son bonitas. No sean pueblerinos. No se trta de una guerra Villa arriba y Villa abajo. Cada isla es diferente y ni mejor ni peor.
Fuerteventura las mejires playas. Lanzarote playas y un espectacular paisaje volcánico. La Graciosa playas y tranquilidad para desconectar. Gran Canaria y Tenerife las mas completas. La Palma muy verde y tranquila. La Gormera tambuen verde con el Garajonay. El Hierro diferente magia las calas y paisajes.
No sean toletes y dejen de comparar . A cada uno le gustará una isla mas que otras. respeto para todas❤
Please all go GC. And if you have to come to Tenerife, stay in the tourist centre in the south. That will leave the island for me to enjoy.😂
Tenerife esta a sños luz de gran canaria!!! Ahhh y al zurron que dice que en tenerife solo hay un poligono industrial, te deseo lo mejor para tu vida, zurron 😅😅
Tenerife tenéis el Teide y poco más.Aqui en GC tenemos la Playa de las Canteras.las Dunas de Maspalomas y Fútbol de Primera Division😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂