In-Depth Look at Imserso’s 2025-2026 Hotel Offerings in the Canary Islands
The Canary Islands have once again been recognized as a premier destination for seniors participating in Imserso’s social tourism initiative for the upcoming 2025-2026 period. This initiative aims to provide affordable travel options for older adults, allowing them to enjoy the stunning landscapes and vibrant culture of these beautiful islands.
Understanding the Social Tourism Initiative
This comprehensive program is designed to cater specifically to the needs of senior citizens, offering a total of 87,932 spots across the Canary Islands. The initiative is managed by Mundiplan, operating under the well-known Mundicolor brand. By collaborating with a diverse range of hotels, the program ensures that participants have access to comfortable accommodations in some of the most sought-after locations.
The initiative has successfully established partnerships with 36 hotels strategically located in popular tourist destinations such as Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, and La Palma. This allows seniors to choose from a variety of options that suit their preferences and needs, enhancing their travel experience.
Management Structure and Oversight
The management of the insular tourism package falls under the responsibility of the Unión Temporal de Empresas, which comprises several key players in the tourism sector, including IAG7, W2M, and Alsa. This collaborative effort not only streamlines the management process but also ensures that the program meets the high standards expected by its participants.
In addition to the Canary Islands, this tourism package also encompasses the Balearic Islands, bringing the total number of available places to an impressive 140,210. Overall, the program is set to facilitate 228,142 trips, with a portion of these trips available at a flat rate of just £50, making travel more accessible for seniors.
Participating Hotels in the Initiative
The following hotels have been included in the Imserso program across the Canary Islands, providing a range of options for seniors looking to enjoy their stay:
– Tenerife: The selection includes well-known establishments such as Fergus Puerto de la Cruz, Parque Vacacional Edén, Pez Azul, Sky View Hotel, GF Noelia Playa, Catalonia Punta del Rey, Catalonia Las Vegas, Be Live Adults Only, Blue Sea Lagos de César, Blue Sea Puerto Resort, Checkin Concordia Playa, O7 Tenerife, Panorámica Garden, and Perla.
– Gran Canaria: Participants can choose from hotels like Marina Elite, Concorde, Mirador Maspalomas by Dunas, Abora Catarina, and Abora Interclub Atlantic, all of which offer unique amenities and services tailored to senior guests.
– Fuerteventura: This island features options such as Fergus Cactus Garden, Royal Suite, SBH Fuerteventura Playa, Blue Sea Caleta Dorada, Blue Sea Jandía Luz, SBH Nautilus Beach / Costa Calma Beach, and Smy Tahona Garden, ensuring a delightful stay for visitors.
– Lanzarote: Seniors can enjoy their time at Lanzarote Bay, Beatriz Costa & Spa, Blue Sea Costa Bastián, and Blue Sea Costa Teguise Gardens, all of which are known for their welcoming atmospheres and excellent service.
– La Palma: The only hotel listed for this island is Las Olas, which provides a cozy and inviting environment for guests.
Key points
- The Canary Islands are a primary destination for Imserso’s social tourism program for 2025-2026.
- A total of 87,932 places are available in the Canary Islands.
- The program is managed by Mundiplan under the Mundicolor brand.
- 36 hotels across various islands are part of the initiative.
- The Unión Temporal de Empresas oversees the tourism package, which includes the Balearic Islands.
- A total of 228,142 trips will be offered, with some at a flat rate of £50.