The carnival in Tetir, Fuerteventura, is now once again celebrated the way it used to be normally, as there are no more restrictions in place!
The Avenue of the Beaches of Puerto del Carmen, from the Plaza de las Unidas, on Los Pocillos beach, to the Matagorda area before to the airport, will be the stage for Puerto del Carmen Music Night Run, the first night race in the tourist area.
National Geographic recently unveiled its rankings of Spain's top cities to reside in, with Las Palmas de Gran Canaria securing the second spot, trailing only behind Bilbao and surpassing Palma de Mallorca, situated on third place.
Last night, a 23-year-old woman was rescued from the ocean by the Helimer Maritime Rescue helicopter team, along with assistance from Cabildo Emergencies and the Local Police in the Ajuy caves area in Fuerteventura.
Just moments after the departure of Fred Olsen's ferry from San Sebastián de La Gomera to Los Cristianos, Tenerife, a vehicle inside the hold suddenly plummeted into the sea.
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have announced that they are launching flights between Bournemouth Airport and several destinations in Spain, including the Canary Islands.
The Canary Islands are placed under various weather alerts this Thursday and also on Good Friday due to the impact of Storm Nelson.
The great thing about spending your holiday in the south of Tenerife is the fact that you can walk on the promenade along the ocean to most of the resorts depending on where you're staying, so you can do your steps each day while exploring this beautiful island on foot.
AENA foresees an increase of 8.5% in operations between March 22 and April 1 compared to the previous year, while revenues are also at a record high.
The Emergency and Security Coordinating Center (CECOES) 1-1-2 of the Government of the Canary Islands announced that today, March 27th, they received an alert informing that a person had fallen into the sea at around 10:25 a.m.
The General Directorate of Emergencies, based on the prediction of AEMET has declared an alert due to coastal phenomena starting at 10:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 28.
If you're coming over to Fuerteventura for Holy Week this year, why not participate in Festival Sonido Costero, a festival dedicated to Canarian music celebrated in El Cotillo?
Puerto del Rosario is Fuerteventura's capital, so the carnival, which lasts for over 2 weeks each year, is usually attended mostly by residents and locals, not tourists.
If you're tired of the same restaurants in the tourist areas and you want to try something different while in Tenerife, we would highly recommend you go for a meal and a drink at a guachinche.
The Carnival in Santa Cruz de la Palma is celebrated each year sometime in February or March and it is also known as The White Party, for its unusual characteristic. Thousand of people dressed in white, locals, and visitors alike, fill the streets and participate in a night of dancing and talcum powder fighting.
This is an annual event in the resort of Puerto del Carmen, organized by the Hindu community. HOLI is celebrated to welcome spring with lots of colors. It means the victory of good over evil.
A DANA (Isolated Depression at High Levels), which has been moving south through the west of the Iberian Peninsula, will be located over the Canary Islands starting from Friday, remaining stationary in that position at least until Sunday.
Anaga is in our opinion one of the most beautiful and mysterious places in Tenerife and we really wanted to explore it more on foot, especially the laurissilva forest.
Nestled along the picturesque cliffed coast, overlooking the vast expanse of the Atlantic, lies a beautiful Tenerife viewpoint known as Mirador de La Garañona, a recreational oasis spanning 1,615 square meters.
Besides the main carnival in Puerto de la Cruz, the city also hosts another big event which marks the end of summer with a big series of celebrations and it's known as Tenerife Summer Carnival.