On September 17th, the Local Police of La Oliva carried out an operation in Corralejo, removing 242 electric scooters from public spaces.
The Canary Islands Government Council, following a proposal from the Department of Tourism and Employment, has greenlit an additional budget of €3,065,362.96. This money will fund the coastal trail project along the Corralejo seafront in La Oliva and improve accessibility on Avenida Juan Carlos I.
For the first time this year, people in Corralejo will celebrate a fun traditional Indian festival dedicated to the arrival of spring, warmth and the triumph of good over evil.
Patricio Calero Square in Corralejo will host "Bellissima", an event where visitors will be able to celebrate Italian music, culture and gastronomy with performances by Andrea Agresti and his band 4Ever Band, Nunzia Giannotta and DJ Miguel Dejota.
The Corralejo Seafront Rehabilitation Project will see the light of day in the coming months after being included in the Strategic Plan for Tourism Infrastructure and Comprehensive Management of Tourism Centers subsidies.
The authorities in La Oliva have announced that the beautiful road through the dunes of Corralejo will be closed for 2 months, starting August 10th 2018, until October 6th.