Canary Islands on pre-alert for coastal conditions
Canary Islands – The regional government has announced a pre-alert for coastal areas in response to strong wave forecasts linked to Hurricane Kirk in the Atlantic. The alert will take effect today, Wednesday, at 6:00 PM, impacting the islands of Tenerife, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, La Palma, and El Hierro.
Read MoreRain and winds expected in The Canary Islands this week
After weeks of enjoying high temperatures, the Canary Islands are set to experience a significant weather change this week. Rain is forecasted to sweep across the archipelago as the tail of Hurricane Kirk approaches mainland Spain.
Read MoreThe Canary Islands welcomes more than 1 million visitors 14 months in a row.
The Canary Islands have achieved a remarkable milestone by welcoming over one million foreign tourists each month for the past 14 consecutive months. This unprecedented achievement underscores the islands' growing popularity as a premier travel destination.
Read MoreAngry Holidaymakers react to Tripadvisor shutting down its private rental platform
The booking giant has announced it will no longer be accepting reservations with a check-out date beyond 31st October 2024 and will be cancelling and refunding all stays scheduled for 1st Nov 2024 onwards.
Read MoreSummer 2024 was both warmer and wetter than usual in the Canary Islands
June, July and August 2024 saw more rain and slightly higher temperatures than average across the Canary Islands, ranking it the 12th warmest summer since records began back in 1961 - and according to AEMET forecasts a warm and dry autumn is around the corner.
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