News

Castillo de San José Restaurant launches bold new menu

After more than six months of careful development, the Castillo de San José Restaurant has unveiled a completely revamped menu.

Lanzarote’s Tourist Federation targets illegal tour guides and unlicensed transfers

Lanzarote’s Tourist Federation (FTL) has met with Canarian Police officers to raise issues relating to the tourism sector.

Donald Trump says the United States doesn’t want “anything to do with Spain”

Donald Trump yesterday said that he would cut off all trade with Spain after Spanish President Pedro Sánchez refused permission for US forces to use jointly-owned air bases in Spain for air attacks on Iran.

Storm Regina brings wind and hail to Lanzarote

A sharp drop in temperatures accompanied the flurries of rain and strong winds caused by the tail end of Storm Regina, which has also seen hail fall on parts of the island.

Arrecife bans the burka and niqab

The far-right Vox party has managed to pass a motion to ban women wearing face coverings such as the burka and niqab from entering public institutions in Arrecife.

Free Natalia Lacunza concert on March 8th

This Sunday, March 8th, Spanish singer-songwriter Natalia Lacunza will bring her evocative sound to the Monumento al Campesino for a very special free concert.

Lanzarote makes Sustainability and Quality tourism pitch at ITB Berlin

Lanzarote has officially commenced its campaign at ITB Berlin 2026, delivering a firm message to the German market that emphasises sustainability, quality, and the diversification of its tourism offering.

You Asked, The Contessa Listened: Guapatini’s Adds an Extra Show Night in March

There is a phenomenon happening in Puerto del Carmen, and it goes by the name of Guapatini. The demand for Lanzarote’s most talked-about night out has reached fever pitch, leaving the fabulous Contessa with only one option: to give the people more of what they want.

Costa Teguise’s Indoor Mini Golf Course is a Holiday Must-Do

We all know the Lanzarote sun is usually a given, but let’s be honest - sometimes you just want a bit of a break, or perhaps a breeze has picked up and you’re looking for a plan B.

Introducing you to El Atico, helping those in need across Lanzarote

In February, we introduced you to our very own Leaky Finders, Pete Ashcroft and Dave Poxon the co-founders of Canary Detect and told you a little bit about the other pies they have their fingers in around Playa Blanca and Lanzarote. This time we wanted to share with you more about the non-profit organisation they are co-owners of called El Atico de Abuela.