TravelON World brings you real-time Canary Islands travel news from travel experts based on the ground in the Canary Islands. We cover the latest travel updates, airport disruption, weather alerts, tourism changes, holiday advice and destination developments affecting Lanzarote, Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria and beyond. Our travel news reporters are industry experts with more than 30 years of combined experience in the travel and tourism sector. TravelON World also works closely with tourism boards, local industry contacts and destination partners to help ensure our reporting is accurate, relevant and up to date. Built on real local knowledge, year-round presence and direct experience in the destination, our news coverage is designed to give travellers clear, useful and timely updates that matter before and during their holiday.
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Passenger Dies at Lanzarote Airport | Passport Queue Concerns
Arrecife, Lanzarote – A tragic incident at Lanzarote Airport has reignited serious concerns about passenger welfare during extended passport control waits in the Canary Islands.
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Just in time for Valentine’s Day: Love locks removed in Playa Blanca, Lanzarote
Playa Blanca, Lanzarote TravelON News with Mr TravelON
The viral love lock trend has just been stopped on the Playa Blanca seafront, with the Ayuntamiento de Yaiza removing locks, repairing damage, and replacing the worst affected sections at Playa Flamingo. The timing could not be more symbolic, right before Valentine’s Day.
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Lanzarote Turns Green After Record Rainfall and Goes Viral as Visitors Flock to Wildflower Hotspots
TravelON News | By Mr TravelON
Lanzarote’s famous volcanic landscape has transformed into rare green hills and wildflower fields after unusually heavy rainfall. The internet has gone wild, and both tourists and residents are now flocking inland for photos, picnics, and a once-in-a-blue-moon view of the island.
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EES rollout “rolled back” again with a new target of September 2026 as EU tries to dodge summer airport chaos
TravelON News | Reporting with Mr TravelON, Canary Islands expert
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Canary Islands Carnival Dates 2026: The Main Parade Days Tourists Actually Need
If you are coming to the Canary Islands in February or March, Carnival is basically unavoidable in the best possible way. Every island runs events for weeks, but most visitors are really asking one thing:
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