Tenerife to Offer Free Public Transport and Enhanced On-Demand Services by 2026
Tenerife announces free public transport until 2026 and expands on-demand services across the island with a €2.5 million investment.
Tenerife Residents Receive Faya Trees to Commemorate Canary Tree Day
Tenerife celebrates the Day of the Canary Tree by gifting faya trees to residents at La Tahonilla Wildlife Centre until December 12.
Cabildo of Tenerife Commits Additional €400,000 to Combat Homelessness in Santa Cruz by 2026
Cabildo of Tenerife announces €400,000 increase in 2026 budget to support homelessness initiatives in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Tenerife’s Altavista Refuge Management Awarded for Reopening in 2026
Tenerife's Cabildo awards management of the Altavista Refuge, set to reopen in 2026 after five years, enhancing safety and tourism.
La Orotava’s Ongoing Initiative to Enhance Pedestrian Safety in Las Cuevas
Residents of La Orotava express concerns over the lack of sidewalks in Las Cuevas, prompting ongoing safety initiatives by the Town Hall.
Santa Cruz Advances Housing Initiatives and Accelerates Social Rental Development
Santa Cruz Council initiates housing projects to meet community demand for affordable housing, including social rentals and new developments.
Inaugural Fair for Rural Recovery and Fire Prevention Takes Place in Tenerife
The first fair for rural recovery and fire prevention in Tenerife takes place on Sunday, aiming to combat rural abandonment and promote biodiversity.
Tenerife’s Cultural Investment Set to Reach Nearly €6 Million by 2026
Tenerife plans to boost cultural investment to nearly €6 million by 2026, enhancing cultural spaces and accessibility across the island.
Canary Islands Film Industry Critiques Teide Tourism Strategy as Detrimental
The film sector in the Canary Islands opposes the new Teide tourism strategy, citing potential catastrophic impacts on the audiovisual industry.
Fire Erupts at Madre del Agua Camp in Tenerife, Prompting Evacuation of 23 Children
A fire at Madre del Agua camp in Tenerife led to the evacuation of 23 children and two adults early Friday morning.