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No new rules affecting tourists in Lanzarote despite Daily Express claims

The Daily Express recently claimed that “new rules” that do not exist will affect tourists to Lanzarote.

No new rules affecting tourists in Lanzarote despite Daily Express claims

The Daily Express recently claimed that “new rules” that do not exist will affect tourists to Lanzarote.

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Remembering César

Cabildo President María Dolores Corujo remembered César Manrique yesterday on the 30th anniversary of his death. “It's three decades since we lost the genius, our favoured son, but his light and his arguments are more important than…

200 rainfall incidents

The heavy rains caused by the passage of tropical storm Hermine caused more than 200 incidents yesterday, the vast majority in Arrecife.

Metal masters

Lanzarote metal workers have changed the face of the island and continue to do so.

CACT ticket scheme criticised

The Lanzarote Tourism Federation has criticised the decision of the Centres of Art, Culture and Tourism (CACT) to be the exclusive sellers of online tickets to the island’s seven official tourist centres.   “We’re glad to see…

Rescue at Las Cucharas

A tourist who is reported to have tried to take her own life was rescued in the early hours of Saturday morning at Playa de las Cucharas, Costa Teguise.

Rain to continue

Lanzarote continues to experience steady rainfall today, while the Canary Islands have avoided any serious effects from the passing of tropical depression Hermine.

When life gives you melons

From the deep green skin and gorgeous coral-red flesh of watermelons to the pale, fragrant flesh of the piel de sapo (toad skin), melons are everywhere on Lanzarote right now. They're also at their ripest, most delicious and cheapest. They're perfect on their own, of course, but here are a couple of ideas that will make your summer even tastier.

Arrecife comes alive

Lanzarote’s biggest and best free music festival, Arrecife En Vivo returned triumphantly last night after three years of absence, ramming the capital’s seafront with revellers who enjoyed performances by four bands in four different locations

Two new buses unveiled

Two new buses were presented in Arrecife on Thursday.

Tropical storm Hermine to bring heavy rain

Yesterday, the National Centre for Hurricanes in Miami confirmed the formation of a tropical storm south-west of the Canaries.

Arrecife En Vivo kicks off

Arrecife will celebrate its most popular free music festival tonight and on the next three Fridays, as Arrecife En Vivo returns after three years of Covid-enforced absence.

Wet weekend ahead

Rain is forecast throughout the Canaries this weekend, as meteorologists continue to monitor a tropical cyclone off the African coast to the south of the islands.

Wendy’s Plus Size Fashion

Are you looking for comfy and breathable clothing in Lanzarote? Look no further than Wendy’s Plus Size Fashion.

Fugitive begs to stay

An alleged Colombian hitman who was arrested in Arrecife in April has claimed that he will be killed if he is returned to his country.

New Hiperdino and MediaMarkt

The new Hiperdino supermarket in Argana Alta's commercial zone (where Decathlon, McDonalds, Mercadona and Burger King have already set up business) will open at the end of October. The 3,300 square-metre store will be located on C/Iguazu, next to Industrias Rosa, and will have 130 employees.