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How many tourists are there in Lanzarote’s municipalities every day?
NewsAccording to the Canary Islands Institute of Statistics (ISTAC), the island is home to an average of 249,095 people every day. This is made up of 166,878 residents and, on average, 82,217 tourists.

Petrol prices on the rise sharply in Canaries due to US/Israel war on Iran
NewsPetrol and diesel prices have recently risen sharply all over the Canaries as a result of uncertainty due to the US/Israel war on Iran.

Save Your Date, Then Create the Magic with Nerina’s Private Catering
NewsImagine this: you’re planning a special celebration in Lanzarote. You can already picture the setting, the laughter of your guests, and the delicious food you’ll share. However, before you get lost in the menu details, there’s one crucial first step: saving the date.

“Our Water Bill Doubled”… The Hidden Leak We Found in Costa Teguise
NewsA homeowner in Costa Teguise recently contacted Leakbusters after receiving a water bill that didn’t make sense.

Lanzarote’s saw four storms arrive this winter
NewsThis winter has been wetter than usual, with the arrival of four storms from the north being the most remarkable phenomenon, according to Spain’s meteorological agency, AEMET

Lanzarote tourism figures January 2026
NewsLanzarote recorded 331,365 tourists in January 2026 according to the Lanzarote Data Centre.

Leaving your property like we were never there
NewsAsk yourself this question, how many times have you had work done on your property to then find yourself with a day of work to tidy up and fix any snagging, it’s a pain and frankly it’s not right. None of us want anything to go wrong in our houses but invariably it does so what we want is the specialists to come in, fix stuff and leave like they were never there in the first place. Be honest, hand on heart, how often does that happen. That’s where Canary Detect, the Leaky Finders are different.

Canarian Government announces conditions for social housing applicants
NewsThe Canarian Government has announced the conditions for applicants for social housing projects on the islands.

New book reveals the stories of Lanzarote islanders at Mauthausen concentration camp
NewsA new book reveals the stories of five Lanzarote islanders who ended up in the Mauthausen concentration camp

Canarian court declares Playa Quemada as “rustic”
NewsA Canarian court last month declared a plot of land near Playa Quemada as rustic, calming the fears of locals that old tourist development plans could be revived.

