Cavendish bananas are under threat from a fungus that has wiped out other varieties. The island of Tenerife may have the ...
A yellow flag, and a special purple flag, have been raised on a beach in Tenerife after a dangerous discovery was made.
The High Court of Justice of the Canary Islands (TSJC) has cancelled the region's first tourist tax just one day after it was introduced in Mogan in Gran Canaria, following a challenge from the ...
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 ...
The land grab ambitions of the Trump administration in the US together with the leaked report in the Sunday Times revealing the social welfare bill for taxpayers in the Republic should both parts ...
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 ...
Overtourism is a result of too many visitors in one locale, and here are the easiest tips to find out if a place is tourist-heavy and worth a skip.
The Canary Islands have remained a popular holiday destination ... The Met Office says: "Gran Canaria is hot because of its geographical location near the Sahara Desert, which brings warm air ...
Location managers: David Bienes Paz, Fernando Leal Pulido. Photo assistant: Ian Kline. Stylist’s assistant: Storm Foster. Photographed on La Palma, one of Spain’s Canary Islands. Advertisement ...
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 ...
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.