A yellow flag, and a special purple flag, have been raised on a beach in Tenerife after a dangerous discovery was made.
Winds of up to 80kmh have been issued for the coastal areas of the Canary Islands including Tenerife and Gran Canaria. The ...
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Article continues below The Canary Islands Government has declared ... has been issued for La Palma, La Gomera, Tenerife, El Hierro, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, and Fuerteventura due to rough seas ...
A pre-alert for coastal flooding in several areas of the archipelago has been issued, this includes the northern and western ...
On 2 March, the Canaries’ government issued a severe weather alert, warning of heavy rains as well as hail and snow, while AEMET suggests the storms could last until at least 5 March. The Spanish ...
As a result, many would-be visitors often head to neighbouring Canary islands like La Gomera, Isla de Lobos and La Palma. But if you’re determined to make it to Tenerife, one TikToker has shared ...
These scene-defining luxury destinations on Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, and Tenerife deliver the perfect Canaries escape ...
The Government has advised people to avoid unnecessary travel and to monitor traffic conditions during the storm.
From holiday hotspot Lanzarote to under-the-radar La Gomera, here’s where to find getaways on the Canary Islands, just a four-hour flight from the UK. Though well-catered for budget-friendly ...