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.
Real travel news and updates from experts on the ground in the Canary Islands.
Summer 2024 was both warmer and wetter than usual in the Canary Islands
June, July and August 2024 saw more rain and slightly higher temperatures than average across the Canary Islands, ranking it the 12th warmest summer since records began back in 1961 - and according to AEMET forecasts a warm and dry autumn is around the corner.
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Locals once again criticise the long queues at the Timanfaya National Park
Locals have taken to social media to complain about the endless queues of traffic waiting to get into the islands most popular attraction, The Timanfaya National Park.
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Playa Blanca Hotel gets Touristic Classification provisional approval
Declared illegal back in 2007 the hotel has received a lifeline from the Lanzarote Cabildo who have granted it Touristic Classification.
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Yellow Warning Alert for Calima issued for The Canary Islands
AEMET have issued a yellow alert for Calima in Lanzarote, from midday to midnight on Monday 19th August.
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3 out of 4 holidaymakers would pay a Tourist Tax to visit The Canary Islands
A recent survey by the Canarian Institute of Statistics has shown that 3 out of 4 holidaymakers would be happy to pay a tourist tax of around 1 to 3 Euros per day when visiting the Islands.
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