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Marek Bron shares which island is the best for stargazing and when's best to go In 2024, nearly 6.3 million British tourists travelled to the Canary Islands. And that's hardly surprising.

From party-loving Tenerife to volcanic Lanzarote, the Atlantic archipelago has plenty to offer. But where should you go to get off-the-beaten track? Which island has the friendliest people? And which area would you want to leave off your bucket list? Here to answer all these questions and more is Marek Bron, travel expert at the Indie Traveller, who's spent three months exploring the islands and has visited all but El Hierro. The most underrated island Marek, who is from the Netherlands but now lives in Lisbon, reveals that one of his two favourite islands is off the tried-and-tested tourist trail.



He says: 'I like authentic places that are a bit quieter and that's why I really like La Gomera. It's definitely the most underrated and a really beautiful hidden gem.' Marek Bron, travel expert at the Indie Traveller has spent three months exploring the islands and has visited all but El Hierro.

The most underrated and one of his favourite islands is La Gomera, where he's pictured above La Gomera (pictured above) is the second-smallest of the Canary Islands La Gomera is 'definitely the most underrated and a really beautiful hidden gem', says Marek. He's pictured there above La Gomera is the second-smallest of the island chain and is situated off the coast of Tenerife. 'It's kind of crazy how clos.

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