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The decline in tourism will not affect the cruise segment
Author: el caballo hambriento - Replies: 1 - Views: 6445
Inter Island Travel in the Canary Islands including tourism travel
I thought I read somewhere that at some point inter island travel in the Canary Islands, including touristc travel and for holidays, will be permitted.  I cannot remember where I read it.  Can someone say anything more about this.
Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 0 - Views: 2695
Tourism growth Fuerte/Canary Islands
Radio Sintonia:

Fuerteventura, at the head of the growth in the arrival of international tourism this winter.

[color=#111111][font=Roboto, sans-serif][size=small][color=#222222][font=Verdana, BlinkMacSystemFont, -apple-system,]Fuerteventura is the island that will grow the most in the arrival of international tourists next winter season. According to the latest data provided by the Ministry of Tour
Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 1 - Views: 2760
Tourism revenue in FV 2022
Noticias:

Tourism revenues leave 614.1 million euros last year in Fuerteventura.

Overnight stays down 3.8% on the island but total income up 10.2%.
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Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 4 - Views: 3861
Homelessness continues to strain tourism workers
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Homelessness continues to strain tourism workers.

The holiday rental continues to pose a lot of pressure to the accommodation plant of Fuerteventura and tourist areas of the Canary Islands



The housing situation in Fuerteventura, especially in tourist areas and the capital, does not stop stressing and somehow affects the island's labor market. The logic is overwhelming, "if there is no housing for workers, it no longer makes sense to work in hospitality."



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Author: windermeregolfer - Replies: 0 - Views: 1410
The tourism employers "do not see" the tax proposed for tourism by the PSOE
The seven tourism employers' associations warn that the key is not to collect more but to better manage public funds


"The ecotax proposed by the Socialist Party is not a solution for the Canary Islands", is how clear the tourist employers of the islands are. In fact, the Association of Tourism Entrepreneurs of Fuerteventura (Asofuer); the Lanzarote Tourism Federation (FTL); the Federation of Hospitality and Tourism Entrepreneurs of Las Palmas (FEHT); and the Hotel and Extra-hotel Associatio
Author: Johnrgby - Replies: 1 - Views: 1441
How the rise of British tourism is revolutionising the economy and property market in
Fuerteventura is experiencing extraordinary tourism growth within the Canary Islands landscape, driven mainly by the steady increase in visitors from the United Kingdom. In the first quarter of 2025, the island received around 758,195 tourists, 7.8% more than in the same period of the previous year. Of these, more than 243,000 were British, an increase of 13.2% compared to 2024, surpassing German tourists, traditionally the largest group, for the first time.

This dynamic has consolidated the