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Canary Islands Break Records Despite Tourism Strains

Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowOctober 7, 2025 Travel & Tourism No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Canary Islands attracted record numbers of visitors this year, despite growing local opposition and new regulations.
August brought 1.23 million foreign tourists, a 6% increase from the previous year.
From January to August 2025, the islands welcomed over 10 million international visitors.
The UK contributed nearly half a million arrivals, with Germans making up another large portion.
Tourism accounts for around 35% of the islands’ economy and remains a central industry.

Climate, Scenery, and Access Drive Visitor Interest

The islands offer year-round warm weather, volcanic landscapes, forests, mountains, and beaches that appeal to tourists.
Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera, and El Hierro form the main archipelago.
Frequent flights from across Europe make travel convenient, though recent airline cancellations may disrupt arrivals.
Local residents have staged protests against overcrowding and the pressures of mass tourism.

Eco-Taxes and Rules Target Sustainability

Authorities will introduce an “eco-tax” in 2026 for hikers at Tenerife National Park, home to Teide-Pico Viejo volcano.
Visitors will pay around €25, with specific trail fees: Telesforo Bravo summit costs €15 unguided, €10 guided.
Montaña Blanca-Rambleta trail fees range from €6 weekdays to €10 weekends and holidays.
Residents and children under 14 receive free entry, while local residents get discounted access.
Other islands limit short-term rentals, charge small daily fees, and restrict lodging to manage tourism sustainably.
Officials enforce fines for public drinking and maintain smoke-free beaches to control partying.
Tenerife’s president, Rosa Dávila, said the measures protect Teide now and for future generations.

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