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Why Lanzarote is hardly grotty: great seafood, quiet beaches and reliable accommodation convinced Alys Denby of this island's ...
IRISH holidaymakers are continuing to swarm to the Canary Islands despite some locals demanding that they “go home” amid ...
On Lanzarote’s arid, moonlike terrain, farmers have transformed volcanic ash into fertile ground through a unique ...
A pro-tourism association in Lanzarote has branded the mass protests that took place across the Canary Islands on Sunday, May ...
Global Ports Holding (GPH) has officially opened the new cruise terminals of Lanzarote and Fuerteventura in the Canary ...
Branco, Chairperson of the Lanzarote Committee overseeing the implementation of the Convention on the Protection of Children ...
Around 100,000 people are expected to take to the streets of Tenerife today to protest against the impact of tourism on the ...
The Spanish government wants to enforce a rule that would see non-EU nationals who have a holiday home in Spain pay 100 per ...
A GROUP of Lanzarote locals have organised a fight-back against anti mass tourism campaigners who daubed the holiday isle with graffiti during yesterday’s Canary Islands protests. According to ...
Britons could be hit with a 100 per cent tax on holiday homes in Spain as part of drastic plans to tackle the country’s ...
It’s just an hour past sunrise when I reach the rim of Caldera Blanca, a steep-sided hulk of igneous rock on the western flank of Lanzarote. The sun casts a reddish wash over the land.
A pro-tourism association in Lanzarote has branded the mass protests that took place across the Canary Islands on Sunday, May 18 as a "failure". According to the "Lanzarote Loves Tourism" group ...