by Kathy | Dec 14, 2021 | Whats happening
The access to Los Hervideros and viewpoints have had to close temporarily due to landslides observed by routine checks by the authorities caused by marine erosion. The president of Lanzarote stated that their first obligation is to secure the safety of everyone...
by estivito3038@gmail.com | Dec 7, 2021 | Culture, News, Things to do, Whats happening
The famous Nativity Scene (Belen) of Yaiza has returned to this quaint village after missing last year due to the pandemic. The nativity was inaugurated last Friday, 3rd December, by the deputy mayor who recalled that the scene was not just the representation of the...
by estivito3038@gmail.com | Dec 2, 2021 | News
Human bones were recently found in Famara in the north west of the island. The bones were discovered in a hard to access cave and have been dated to around 400 AD which is 1000 years before the Spanish conquest and are said to be part of an aboriginal burial site. The...
by estivito3038@gmail.com | Nov 30, 2021 | News
Gone are the days where tourists were having to pay higher prices for their shopping in local resort supermarkets in resort. There has been quite a bit of competition over the past few years. The first bigger supermarkets to dominate the island were Spar...
by estivito3038@gmail.com | Nov 25, 2021 | News
A study by the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC) concludes that a tourist bus would reduce emissions in Lanzarote by 15% if it were used by 20% of tourists who would normaly rent a car when on holiday to see the attractions. A report also highlights...