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Author: windermeregolfer - Replies: 166 - Views: 88424
Fuel Prices
Photos taken yesterday afternoon / evening Thursday 29/11, BP at the port in PDR, Repsol opposite the Atlantico Centre Caleta, & DISA at Playa Blanca between PDR & airport, hope that helps.

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Author: Spitfire58 - Replies: 5 - Views: 7502
Shocking difference in prices
Just looked at flights for our next trip. Ryanair mid to late August was ok but back in September was high so looked at Jet2. I was absolutely astounded to see that is I booked each way with them the return leg was advertised at £60 BUT if I looked at the return leg only with Jet2, the same flight, same day went from £60 to £175. That is downright criminal. I will take it up with Jet2 customer service but we shall see !!!!!
Author: Si Tie - Replies: 13 - Views: 11068
Car hire prices
I was on the island last month and for the first time that I have visited I didn't hire a car because the costs were
too much.   Have prices come down? are they expected to come down?
Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 0 - Views: 2159
House prices rising
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The price of housing rises by 6.6% in the islands in a year.

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Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 6 - Views: 4491
Housing rental prices soar!
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Rent soars 35.8% in La Oliva last year.

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Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 0 - Views: 1988
Housing prices continue to rise
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The price of housing continues to skyrocket in the Canary Islands.

According to the National Institute of Statistics, prices rise by 8.1% in the islands in 2022.

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Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 0 - Views: 2950
The unstoppable rise in holiday prices "destroys" many aspirations to have housing
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The unstoppable rise in holiday prices "destroys" many aspirations to have housing.

Between January and March, the value has registered a growth of close to 5% in the Canary Islands, with La Oliva above the average with a 7% increase.

"Buying a developable land in Lajares right now can be around 170 euros per square meter, and with this price plus the numbers of labor it is very complicated to make a house for less than 500 thousand euros. That is, working you are not going to
Author: Johnrgby - Replies: 2 - Views: 2684
Prices increasing for tourists.
From The Daily Express
"Canary Islands warned by Ryanair and TUI - ‘stop or you'll lose British tourists'
The cost of a Canary Island holiday rose on average 10 percent last year, and the increases show no signs of slowing down due to increased demand and global inflation.
Around 14 percent more people are likely to visit the Canaries this April compared to one year ago and now some of the UK's top airline companies have issued a warning to hoteliers and Airbnb owners in Lanzarote, Teneri
Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 0 - Views: 1981
Shopping prices - cost of living
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The constant rise in the shopping basket hits Majorero families hard.

Fresh fruit, eggs or potatoes: these are the products that are becoming more and more expensive on the island


The numbers are clear, the situation of the shopping basket is becoming a nightmare for the people of the Canary Islands and especially for the inhabitants of Fuerteventura where prices go through the double filter of insularity and double insularity.



The inflationary blow, together with th