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Dublin Live on MSNSpain hotspot on brink of huge tourism change as new laws could transform holidaysThe Canary Islands could be set for a tourism shake-up with new laws that are set to be introduced by the local government.
A Spanish island beloved by British holidaymakers is continuing to deal with the aftermath of heavy rain that struck earlier ...
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The Canary Islands, which comprise seven islands including Tenerife, Lanzarote, and Gran Canaria, welcomed nearly 18 million ...
Protests are planned next month as the local government has launched a public consultation on its tourism laws ...
The consultation, launched yesterday, Monday April 21, aims to update the General Tourism Law of 1995 and the 2013 Law on ...
Anti-tourism protesters in Tenerife will ramp up their demonstrations this summer after the Canary Islands saw a surge of two ...
Several hotels have temporarily closed in the town of Teguise after floods swept through the area over the weekend ...
A Canarian environmentalist group has warned that visitors are harming Tenerife’s Teide National Park by straying off-path ...
Spanish news outlets, such as theMajorca Daily Bulletin and Canarian Weekly, are warning beachgoers of larger amounts of jellyfish, including a jellyfish-like creature that can cause powerful pain, ...
Canarian Weekly reports that one of the key aims of the new legislation is to address the housing shortage in popular tourist areas, with a view to protecting locals’ access to long-term housing.
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