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Author: Guest - Replies: 2 - Views: 6011
The quarantine of foreign tourists will be lifted in July 2020
Author: MLA - Replies: 6 - Views: 8321
Have British tourists started to visit Fuerte again?
Does anyone know if British tourists have started to visit Fuerte yet, silly question no flights until after 4th July I guess? 
Author: Captain Sensible - Replies: 94 - Views: 49433
Negative Tests for Tourists ?
The Canarian Government propose to get a law passed that will require tourists to have a negative test at their point of origin before arriving in the Canaries.

This story will develop over the next few days: https://www.canarianweekly.com/posts/can...ative-test
Author: Captain Sensible - Replies: 27 - Views: 27218
Current Rules and Restrictions for Tourists
The current rules and restrictions in place are (at 25 May 2021):
[font=roboto,]Masks:
By law, face coverings must be worn in all public spaces, both indoors and outdoors, including in all public areas of hotels, except when eating or drinking in bars or restaurants, or swimming or sunbathing at the beach or at a pool, by everyone over the age of 6 or with health exemptions.
Masks are still mandatory whilst walking down a street regardless of social distancing, and fines will be issued
Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 1 - Views: 3073
Poss 600 year old Tofio found by tourists
Noticias:

They find a Tofio that could be more than 600 years old.

Some tourists from Madrid found the piece and handed it over to the authorities.
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Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 0 - Views: 1970
2 tourists rescued from coast near Betancuria
Noticias:

Two tourists rescued isolated on a North Sea beach.

Members of the local Police of Betancuria and the firefighters of the Island Council located and rescued two tourists on the coast of Betancuria yesterday.



Tourists of French nationality would have been trapped in an area of difficult access in the Barranco del Junquillo. The rescue would have been carried out with total normality and the tourists are already safe.
Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 1 - Views: 1970
Scammers stopped from preying on elderly tourists
Radio Sintonia:

The National Police dismantles a criminal organization dedicated to defrauding elderly tourists.

The National Police has completed the first phase of a Police operation, in which the Deputy Directorate of Customs Surveillance has collaborated, through which it has been possible to dismantle a criminal organisation based in the south of the island of Tenerife. 33 alleged members of this organization dedicated to the systematic commission of scams against elderly foreign tour
Author: Johnrgby - Replies: 2 - Views: 2647
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: 2 - Views: 3031
Tourists skip the seal in Ajuy in "state of alert" for coastal phenomena
Noticias:

Tourists skip the seal in Ajuy in "state of alert" for coastal phenomena.

The Cabildo of Fuerteventura, through the account in X of @ftvEmergen, previously communicated the closure of the accesses to the area



Despite the fact that the Government of the Canary Islands declared a pre-alert situation in the Islands due to coastal phenomena on the north and west coast of the Archipelago and the activation of yellow warnings by the State Meteorological Agency, several tourists
Author: windermeregolfer - Replies: 0 - Views: 2078
The Government is considering not subsidizing fuel for tourists
The possibility of subsidizing fuel in Fuerteventura and Lanzarote has the handicap of being visited by many tourists that should be taken out of the equation.

The Government of the Canary Islands is analysing whether a possible fuel rebate in Lanzarote and Fuerteventura, the application of which is being studied after it has been introduced generally in the green islands, should also apply to rental cars or only to residents in the case of the eastern islands.

The Minister of Finance, Mat