
Lanzarote In Numbers
Lanzarote en cifras is a document The Cabildo creates to give us key statistics about the island. Here is the 2023 version.

Lanzarote en cifras is a document The Cabildo creates to give us key statistics about the island. Here is the 2023 version.

The Canarian government has released a draft of the proposed new holiday letting law, which will affect owners in the sector.

2023 was a record year for tourism on Lanzarote. Here are some of the key figures, which show overall numbers, spend and more.

Fred Olsen Express ferry service is celebrating it’s 50th anniversary of connecting The Canary Islands together.

The Great Walk for Parkinson’s is a fun way to see some of the most wonderful parts of Lanzarote while supporting a local charity.

It’s many years since the Peseta was replaced by the Euro as Spain’s currency, although some old timers still do the mental conversion.
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