Quiet places to go on holiday
The best quiet travel destinations: discover slow tourism
14 July 2026

The best quiet travel destinations: discover slow tourism

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Travelling does not always have to mean endless lists of plans and frantic schedules. Slow tourism proposes exactly the opposite: enjoying every moment, connecting with your surroundings and prioritising the quality of the experience over the number of visits. If you are looking to truly switch off, choose quiet destinations and enjoy the setting at a calmer pace.

This will allow you to discover places at a different rhythm, without the usual rush of tourist guides. From walks in nature to afternoons by the sea, there are peaceful places to go on holiday where time seems to slow down. In this sense, the Atlantic has become an ideal refuge for those wishing to avoid crowds and enjoy a stable climate throughout the year.

Havens of calm in Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura

Thanks to their ability to offer open spaces and nature, holidays in Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura guarantee a quiet destination within the Canary archipelago. While other tourist areas offer constant movement, life here is marked by a much slower pace.

Gran Canaria is characterised by its variety. Beyond its best-known areas, the south of the island hides corners such as Meloneras and the Maspalomas dunes, where it is possible to enjoy a peaceful holiday. It is a place where you can alternate mornings reading by the sea with walks through carefully kept gardens, without the rush of major urban centres.

Fuerteventura, meanwhile, is the ultimate expression of slow tourism. Its kilometre-long white-sand beaches and almost untouched volcanic landscapes make it one of the best places for a quiet trip. Here, disconnection feels real; the sound of the wind and the waves replaces city noise, creating a sense of privacy that is difficult to find elsewhere.

Gran Canaria’s slower pace

Gran Canaria allows you to experience slow tourism through variety. It is the ideal destination for anyone looking for a peaceful holiday but who also wants to be able to change scenery without covering long distances. The island gives you the option of spending a morning in complete disconnection in the mountains and an afternoon with a sea breeze on the southern coast.

  • Meloneras as a refuge of exclusivity. In the south, this enclave has become one of the best quiet places to go on holiday. Its value lies in the spaciousness of its surroundings and in a seafront promenade where you can walk without a fixed plan. Here, you will find silence and the chance to enjoy first-class services without the crowds found in other tourist centres.
  • Inland villages and the silence of the peaks. For a full disconnection experience, the island’s interior offers places such as Tejeda and Artenara. These are quiet places to travel to, where time seems to have stopped among cliffs and volcanic calderas. Visiting these villages is a way to understand Canarian identity.
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Meloneras, a spacious and peaceful setting on the southern coast of Gran Canaria.

The vastness and silence of Fuerteventura 

If Gran Canaria is variety, Fuerteventura is space. It is probably the greatest example of slow tourism in the archipelago, thanks to its low density and almost bare landscape. Here, the idea of “quiet beach destinations” takes on its most authentic meaning thanks to kilometres of seemingly endless coastline.

  • Freedom on the Jandía peninsula. In the far south, Jandía offers one of the most sought-after experiences of solitude for travellers escaping noise. It is one of the best places for a quiet trip because it has untouched corners where only the sound of the waves can be heard. The feeling of freedom you experience when walking along these white-sand beaches is the foundation of a restorative break.
  • The energy of a unique volcanic landscape. Inland Fuerteventura, dotted with windmills and hermitages, encourages you to travel around the island on secondary roads, enjoying the colour of the earth and its special light. It is a destination that does not demand a list of things to do; it simply asks to be travelled through with an attentive eye, making the most of the privacy guaranteed by its geography.

A slow tourism experience in the archipelago

Accommodation sets the rhythm of the whole trip, and choosing it well is the first step towards achieving the perfect rest. In Gran Canaria, Meloneras is the ideal refuge for those looking for quiet resorts with every comfort. The Lopesan Costa Meloneras Resort & Spa invites you to practise this gentle form of tourism, allowing you to slow down among its tropical gardens and an infinity pool that blends into the horizon. If you prefer a more intimate kind of disconnection, Hotel Faro, a Lopesan Collection Hotel offers an adults-only space with incredible views of the Maspalomas dunes. For unhurried wellbeing, Lopesan Villa del Conde Resort & Spa has a thalassotherapy centre facing the sea, the perfect place to give yourself a moment of peace and recover calm.

Quiet destinations in August: avoiding the crowds

Finding quiet destinations in August may seem like a challenge, but the geography of these islands makes it possible. In Gran Canaria, moving away from the busiest centres towards San Agustín allows you to enjoy hotels such as Corallium Beach, , with a privileged seafront location. In Fuerteventura, the Jandía area remains a peaceful refuge even in high season. Accommodation such as IFA Altamarena Hotel or IFA Villas Altamarena offers direct access to the beach, allowing travellers to organise their day without relying on transfers or rigid timetables.

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IFA Altamarena Hotel, next to Jandía beach, in one of the calmest areas of the island.

Quiet beach spots to extend the calm of the Atlantic

There are quiet beach spots where the volcanic landscape and the ocean take centre stage. In Fuerteventura, the kilometre-long coastline of Morro Jable is perfect for finding peace and walking for hours. In Gran Canaria, areas such as Campo Internacional de Maspalomas offer options like Kumara Serenoa, which has exclusive adults-only areas, helping to maintain a calm atmosphere throughout the stay.

Choosing slow tourism in the Canary Islands means letting time move in your favour. Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura bring together some of the best places for a peaceful trip, combining high-quality services with protected natural settings. In the end, quiet places to travel are those that allow you to return with a clear mind and a rested body. Whether in a spa in Meloneras or in a villa facing the beaches of Jandía, these islands offer the pause every traveller needs.ra reúnen los mejores lugares para viajar tranquilos, combinando servicios de alta calidad con entornos naturales protegidos. Al final, los sitios tranquilos para viajar son aquellos que te permiten volver con la mente clara y el cuerpo descansado. Sea en un spa de Meloneras o en una villa frente a las playas de Jandía, estas islas ofrecen la pausa que todo viajero necesita.

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