Canary Islands, Spain
The Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago off the coast of northwestern Africa, are rugged volcanic isles known for their black- and white-sand beaches. Tenerife, the largest island, is dominated by the sometimes-snowy active volcano, Mount Teide, which has its own astronomical observatory and is part of Teide National Park.
Campus Information
Courses are taught across two campus locations in La Orotava and Santa Cruz. Exchange students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities, such as student clubs and associations, contests, workshops, conferences, and social/cultural/sports/leisure events.
Transportation
Airports
You can get around the Canary Islands by local ferry or by plane. There are 8 major airports and more than 16 large ports. The main transport hubs of the Canary Islands are Tenerife and Gran Canaria. From these 2 islands, you can travel by ferry to the whole island group.
UEC is located on Tenerife, so students will most likely fly into Tenerifes South Airport and then travel by car or bus to campus.
Local Transit
TITSA are the public buses and are the most common form of local transportation in Tenerife. Students may also rent bicycles to travel between campus and their apartments.