Telefónica Empresas has deployed its largest Smart Cities project in Spain in the Canary Islands. For the first time, a total of 13 city councils from the islands of Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, ...
SPANISH anti-tourist campaigners have declared “war” on holidaymakers and are preparing to disrupt Brits’ breaks. Leading ...
The Canary Islands' first tourist tax has been halted by judges just a day after its implementation in Gran Canaria. The controversial levy, introduced by Mogán City Council, was suspended by the ...
Jon Wilburn and Steve Potter are part of a four-man crew rowing from the Canary Islands to Antigua. Jay Slater's mum Debbie Duncan thanks people for helping give her son the funeral send off he ...
The Canary Islands have been hit by 14 earthquakes within the last two days, according to alerts from Spain's National Geographic Institute (IGN). Its seismic data reveals that an alarming 11 tremors ...
Alarm bells are ringing among frustrated locals who fear losing their peaceful town to the criminal underworld.
The Canary Islands have remained a popular holiday destination for decades, with millions of British tourists flocking to at least one of them each year. The family of islands, ranging from ...
Google Maps is the go-to navigational tool for many, but sometimes it just doesn’t look right. Perhaps you can’t see something in the distance, or if you’re looking at another map ...
Both popular holiday island Tenerife the Canary’s third-largest island Gran Canaria were hit. Yellow warnings were put in place for much of the Canary Islands on Monday morning and Gran Canaria ...
Heavy rain and flooding have hit the third-largest island in the Canaries, Gran Canaria, covering streets with mud, sweeping away cars and closing beaches. By Tuesday evening, there were no longer any ...
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Gran Canaria’s main airport has been forced to shut after torrential rainfall battered popular British hotspots Gran Canaria and Tenerife for days, turning streets in the Canary Islands to rivers.