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Suspension of All Restrictions in the Canary Islands
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(08-04-2022, 07:05 PM)beachlife Wrote: Seems like all restrictions may have been suspended, however I was refused entry to Tres Isles to enjoy the house band last Saturday, as I was a non-resident.

Either the chain of command is not aware that restrictions are suspended (or not passed the message down the line) or certain hotels have decided to continue with the restrictions.

Uhm...I stayed at the Tres Islas a few years ago and access was for guests only, not even the guests from the other RIU hotel were allowed, so I think that's nothing to do with restrictions. But there may be something I don't get.
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(09-04-2022, 11:22 AM)GMT Wrote:
(08-04-2022, 07:05 PM)beachlife Wrote: Seems like all restrictions may have been suspended, however I was refused entry to Tres Isles to enjoy the house band last Saturday, as I was a non-resident.

Either the chain of command is not aware that restrictions are suspended (or not passed the message down the line) or certain hotels have decided to continue with the restrictions.

Uhm...I stayed at the Tres Islas a few years ago and access was for guests only, not even the guests from the other RIU hotel were allowed, so I think that's nothing to do with restrictions. But there may be something I don't get.

Been going to Tres Isles since 2009 as a non-resident  1/2 nights a week when Paloma are on without any problem before COVID. In fact, when I told Danny in Paloma I had to leave, he couldn't believe we couldn't stay.

Paco, the head waiter who wasn't there on the night I visited (you will know him if you are a regular) calls me family.

Rules have changed this month till end of April, so no reason why non-residents shouldn't be in hotel at the moment.
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Thank you beachlife. I stayed at the hotel a couple of times but I didn't know about the access to non-residents.
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As of today, the use of a mask will no longer be compulsory in most indoor spaces. Full details here: https://www.canarianweekly.com/posts/Use...xwKoiirGr0
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