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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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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Timanfaya National Park celebrates its Golden Anniversary Year
The ever popular Timanfaya National Park celebrates 50 years of recognition as a Spanish National Park this year.
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Ayuntamiento de Yaiza seek to enforce demolition order on Playa Blanca hotel
The Ayuntamiento de Yaiza are starting the process to enforce a historic demolition order on a once popular family hotel in Playa Blanca after it was found in violation of excessive construction.
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Lanzarote welcomed 251,568 tourist visitors in June 2024
251,568 tourists visited Lanzarote in June 2024, compared to 241,359 in the same month in 2023.
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Access to Papagayo earns Yaiza Council €144,000 so far this year
The Ayuntamiento de Yaiza, the council responsible for charging for access to the Natural Monument of Los Ajaches, has earned €144,000 in entrance fees during the first seven months of 2024.
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