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Stay informed with the latest Tenerife travel news, Canary Islands tourism updates, and essential reports from across the archipelago.Our News section covers everything from local events, weather alerts, and environmental updates, to changes in flight and ferry schedules, new hotel and restaurant openings, and government announcements affecting visitors and residents.
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Tenerife Reports Four Earthquakes Early This Morning

Tenerife experienced four earthquakes early Tuesday morning, with no reported damage. Authorities advise residents to stay informed.
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Canary Islands Experience Surge in Foreign Tourism in 2024

The Canary Islands welcomed 12.8 million foreign tourists from January to October 2024, marking a 3.7% increase compared to 2023.
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Canary Islands Authorities Urge Calm as African Swine Fever Threat Looms

The Canary Islands government reassures residents about African swine fever, confirming no cases and implementing strict monitoring and controls.
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The Last Full Moon of 2025: A Celestial Event in Tenerife

Tenerife prepares for the last full moon of 2025 on December 4-5, a rare celestial event known as the Cold Moon, not to reoccur until 2042.
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Tenerife Cabildo Plans to Enhance Mobility in Teide National Park by 2026

Tenerife Cabildo is working on a mobility plan for Teide National Park, aiming for implementation by late 2026 to enhance visitor access and transport.
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New Management Framework for Teide National Park

The Canary Islands Government has approved a new management plan for Teide National Park, defining four zones for conservation and public access.
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Significant Reforestation Efforts in Teide National Park with 17,000 Canary Cedars

Tenerife's Cabildo and Endesa Foundation replant 17,000 endangered Canary cedars in Teide National Park to enhance conservation efforts.
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La Laguna’s Christmas Recovery Event Set for December 5-9, Featuring Local Artisans

La Laguna's Christmas Recovery Event, La Recovita de Navidad, will showcase local artisan products from December 5 to 9 in Hermano Ramón Square.
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Canary Islands Launch Initiative to Boost Fish Consumption Among Youth

The Canary Islands government launches a campaign to boost local fish consumption among youth, addressing a significant decline in recent years.
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Canary Islands Grapes Face Significant Harvest Decline in 2025

The Canary Islands face a 33% decline in grape harvest for 2025, with significant impacts on viticulture and ongoing phylloxera management efforts.
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