About Canary Islands offline map
Offline map of the Canary Islands for tourist & business visitors. Download the app before you go or using your hotel's Wi-Fi and avoid expensive roaming charges. The map runs completely on your device; map display with pan and infinite zoom, routing, searching, everything. It does not use your data connection at all. Switch your phone function off if you want to! NSA proof!
No ads. All fully functional, no "in app purchases" or extra downloads needed.
The map is based on OpenStreetMap data, http://www.openstreetmap.org. It includes Tenerife, Alegranza, El Hierro, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, La Gomero, La Graciosa, La Palma, Lanzarote, Agaete, La Palmas, and Telde.
What is good: Island roads, airports, amenities such as banks, things to do and see appear well mapped.
What is not so good: Coverage of hotels and eating places improved in 2013 but still needs more. You can help improve it by becoming an OpenStreetMap contributor. We will publish app updates with new information.
Terrain is shown on the map, and can be turned on or off.
The app includes a search function and a gazetteer of commonly needed items like hotels, eating places, post offices and pharmacies as well as museums and other things to see and do.
Turn-by-turn navigation is available for car, bicycle or foot. If you don't have a GPS device, you can still show a route between two locations.
Navigation will show you an indicative route. The developers provide it without any guarantee that it is always correct. For example, it does not show turn restrictions - places where it is illegal to turn. Some rural roads may be suitable for four-wheel drive vehicles only and/or for people familiar with the area and terrain. Use with care and above all look out for and obey road signs.
Like most small developers, we cannot test a wide variety of phones and tablets. If you have trouble running the application, do email us and we will try to help.
System Requirements: A phone or tablet with a memory card and at least 60 MB free. GPS is useful but not required.