All the Canary Islands maintain their current levels for another week
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All the Canary Islands maintain their current levels for another week

Published on August 19, 2021

The Ministry of Health has agreed this Thursday, August 19, after analyzing the evolution of epidemiological data, that all the islands continue at the same alert level as the previous week.

Where To Stay in Tenerife - 10 Best Areas & Hotels 2024/2025
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Where To Stay in Tenerife - 10 Best Areas & Hotels 2024/2025

Published on August 17, 2021

If you have already decided to spend your holidays this year in Tenerife, then the next step will be searching for accommodation. Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands, and although the distances between places may not seem long, you should always try to find a spot that best suits your needs.

7 Best apartments in Los Cristianos for your holiday in Tenerife
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7 Best apartments in Los Cristianos for your holiday in Tenerife

Published on August 16, 2021

Los Cristianos is one of the most popular destinations in Tenerife South, along with Playa de Las Americas and Costa Adeje. If you're trying to decide where to stay in Tenerife during your holiday, Los Cristianos is one of the best options, especially for family holidays or romantic getaways.

High temperatures alert in the Canary Islands this weekend
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High temperatures alert in the Canary Islands this weekend

Published on August 13, 2021

The Government of the Canary Islands, through the General Directorate of Security and Emergencies, has declared an Alert situation for Maximum Temperatures in the Canary Islands, starting at 10:00 am on August 13th.

Gran Canaria and Tenerife stay on Level 4, La Gomera and La Palma drop one level each
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Gran Canaria and Tenerife stay on Level 4, La Gomera and La Palma drop one level each

Published on August 12, 2021

The new changes in alert levels in the Canary Islands have just been announced: La Gomera moves down to alert level 1 and La Palma also moves down to alert level 2.

65% of the Canary Islands target population fully immunized against Covid-19
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65% of the Canary Islands target population fully immunized against Covid-19

Published on August 11, 2021

The Government of the Canary Islands has announced that nearly 2.7 million doses have been administered in this vaccination campaign against Covid-19.

The Canary Islands have extended the Covid-19 insurance policy for tourists
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The Canary Islands have extended the Covid-19 insurance policy for tourists

Published on August 11, 2021

The Ministry for Tourism in the Canary Islands has announced recently that it has extended the Covid-19 insurance with AXA for tourists.

Gran Canaria also moves up to Alert Level 4
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Gran Canaria also moves up to Alert Level 4

Published on August 05, 2021

It has just been announced by the Government of the Canary Islands that Gran Canaria has also been moved up to Alert Level 4 (maximum alert level).

Whale watching in Tenerife: 5 Best boat tours in Tenerife
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Whale watching in Tenerife: 5 Best boat tours in Tenerife

Published on August 04, 2021

Tenerife is one of the top places for whale watching in Europe due to the fact that the whale watching season extends throughout the year, so no matter when you come on holiday to the Canary Islands, you'll still have a good chance to see one of these magnificent creatures.

High Court of Justice suspends the obligation to show a COVID certificate in hospitality on islands at level 4
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High Court of Justice suspends the obligation to show a COVID certificate in hospitality on islands at level 4

Published on July 29, 2021

The Superior Court of Justice of the Canary Islands has agreed to suspend several of the measures adopted by the Government of the Canary Islands against the pandemic on July 26, including the total closure of commercial activity between midnight and 6 am on islands placed at level 4 and the requirement to show a Covid certificate in order to have access to the interior of hotels, hotels and other establishments such as gyms, cinemas, theaters, auditoriums and cultural spaces.

All the Canary Islands maintain the same alert levels this week
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All the Canary Islands maintain the same alert levels this week

Published on July 29, 2021

This week's update has brought no changes in the alert levels in the Canary Islands: this means that all the islands stay at the same level where they were placed the week before.

Supreme Court ruled against the curfew asked by the Canary Islands Government
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Supreme Court ruled against the curfew asked by the Canary Islands Government

Published on July 27, 2021

The Contentious-Administrative Chamber of the Supreme Court has rejected the appeal filed by the Government of the Canary Islands against the decision of the Canary Islands High Court of Justice that did not authorize the 'curfew' asked by the Government.

The current measures in place in the Canary Islands (from Level 1 to Level 4)
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The current measures in place in the Canary Islands (from Level 1 to Level 4)

Published on July 26, 2021

Today, July 26, is the first day since the start of the new measures imposed by the new levels in the Canary Islands, which were announced last week, so we will try to pinpoint the most important restrictions which could affect your holiday in the archipelago.

Spain, including the Canary Islands, classed as high-risk area for Covid-19 by Germany
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Spain, including the Canary Islands, classed as high-risk area for Covid-19 by Germany

Published on July 24, 2021

The German Robert Koch Institute (KRI) reclassified this Friday Spain, including the Canary Islands, as an area of ​​high risk for Covid-19 infections and the change in travel recommendations for Spain will take effect from Tuesday, July 27, at 00:00.

The new rules for Tenerife - Level 4 restrictions in the Canary Islands
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The new rules for Tenerife - Level 4 restrictions in the Canary Islands

Published on July 24, 2021

The Governing Council held in Santa Cruz de Tenerife has agreed, for the islands that pass to level 4 (as an additional and reinforcing measure to stop the upward and worrying evolution of the SARS-CoV pandemic- 2 among the Canarian population) establish access control by means of a health certificate to interior areas of the hotel and restaurant establishments and to other places such as sports and cultural spaces.

Gran Canaria Wine Route becomes the first certified route of its kind in the Canary Islands
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Gran Canaria Wine Route becomes the first certified route of its kind in the Canary Islands

Published on July 23, 2021

Gran Canaria Wine Route (Ruta del Vino de Gran Canaria) has become the first certified Wine Route in the Canary Islands, which means that the island of Gran Canaria Wine Route will become a favourite for wine tourism in the archipelago.

Tenerife moves up to Level 4, Gran Canaria to Level 3 & Lanzarote to Level 2
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Tenerife moves up to Level 4, Gran Canaria to Level 3 & Lanzarote to Level 2

Published on July 22, 2021

This week has brought more changes in alert levels in the Canary Islands compared to previous weeks, as several islands have been moved up on the scale of local restrictions (the local traffic light system that the archipelago uses to indicate the level of local restrictions).

Lidl opens its new store in Corralejo, Fuerteventura
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Lidl opens its new store in Corralejo, Fuerteventura

Published on July 21, 2021

On Thursday, July 22, Lidl will open its third store in Fuerteventura, located in Corralejo, municipality of La Oliva, on Calle El Guirre.

Fuerteventura moves up to Alert Level 3 and La Palma to Level 2
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Fuerteventura moves up to Alert Level 3 and La Palma to Level 2

Published on July 15, 2021

The Governing Council has decided to move the island of Fuerteventura up to Alert level 3 and La Palma up to Alert level 2, due to the rise registered in the number of new cases recorded.

Jellyfish in the Canary Islands
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Jellyfish in the Canary Islands

Published on July 15, 2021

Did you know that there are over several thousand species of jellyfish known in the world right now? However, you can rest assured when planning a holiday to the Canary Islands, because there aren't that many species of jellyfish found in the waters around the archipelago.

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