they consider tourism a way of spreading knowledge with the support of the international astronomy association unesco and the world tourism organization this foundation certifies the quality of the sky. and here in the middle of it some skies look beautiful but it's not guaranteed they'll stay that way. and the starlight certifications ensure that there are regulations that will keep the skies so dark that people can enjoy the skies. the canary islands is the birthplace of european astro tourism other regions in the south of spain with significant attractions for visitors and a good infrastructure have added astronomy to their offerings. and after the war in the skies are clear day and night and none to lose your ideal for astro tourism when the sun shines tourists can enjoy the weather the beach bars and the hotels so why not grab a telescope at night and take advantage of the sky and if you look at the nemo. many people are interested in a different type of tourism it's no longer enough just to go and look at places they want to go deeper and have a real experience with you because there are tours