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  • Tenerife picks up pace again following the wildfire

    Now that the wildfire has stabilised, Tenerife is once again picking up the pace and continues to offer hundreds of experiences to those visiting the island. The general situation has been and continues to be one of normality on most of the island and restrictions are limited to those places closest to the area affected.
    Tenerife continues to be a privileged destination for those who love natur

  • Tenerife, the island of a thousand experiences to enjoy this summer

    Tenerife, the island of a thousand experiences to enjoy this summer

    Discovering its diversity of natural landscapes, tasting its excellent gastronomy or enjoying its wide range of leisure and wellness experiences are just some of the proposals of this Canary Island for the coming months, in which its offer of open-air events becomes the perfect excuse to travel to it... and to discover it.

    Although Tenerife has an average annual temperature of 23ºC, the inc

  • The Almond Blossom Festival in Tejeda (Gran Canaria), declared of National Tourist Interest

    The Almond Blossom Festival in Tejeda (Gran Canaria) has been declared of National Tourist Interest after the signing of the declaration by the Spanish Secretary of State for Tourism, Fernando Valdés.
    “In one of the most beautiful towns in Spain, a biosphere reserve and an essential part of the landscape of Risco Caído and the Sacred Mountains ­-a UNESCO World Heritage Site-, one of the key cul

  • ​The Canary Islands start their winter season with great success

    The Canary Islands start their winter season with great success
    The Canary Islands started their winter season on 23 October. During the weekend, more than 125 international flights from different European countries arrived at the Canarian airports. The following factors have allowed this relaunch:
    EU Recommendation[i]
    On 13 October, EU Member States adopted a Council Recommendation on a

  • Spanish Government agrees protocols with the Canary Islands and Balearic Islands to establish travel corridors

    Protocols by Spanish Ministry of Industry, Trade & Tourism to reactivate tourism

    Spanish Government agrees protocols with the Canary Islands and Balearic Islands to establish travel corridors

    Protocol includes testing in source country and in destination when the accumulated infection rate is more than 50 per 100.000 residents. The protocols have been established as a key meas