Canary Green founder John Beckley says sustainable tourism in Tenerife is about creating better experiences for visitors while protecting local communities, culture, and the environment.
Canary Green founder John Beckley says sustainable tourism in Tenerife is about creating better experiences for visitors while protecting local communities, culture, and the environment.
Spain has officially approved a new General Roads Regulation (Reglamento General de Carreteras) through Royal Decree 899/2025, replacing the previous regulations dating back to 1994.
A reported US plan for a prolonged blockade linked to the Strait of Hormuz has raised fresh concerns over oil prices, shipping routes, and the next stage of pressure on Iran.
Adeje’s consumer office helped residents reclaim over €170,000 in 2025 while handling thousands of enquiries—showing just how important it is to know your rights.
Good news for UK travellers heading to Greece — a last-minute rule change means you may avoid the new EU biometric checks altogether.
Adeje Town Hall is making strides in affordable housing, launching protected home projects and seeking official recognition as a ‘stressed residential area’.
This Sunday, 19 April, Adeje comes alive with the Rogation Pilgrimage, a day of spiritual renewal and community spirit.
Spain’s DGT is enforcing a nationwide speed enforcement campaign from April 19 to tackle excessive speeding, which is a leading cause of accidents in the Canary Islands and across the country.
Adeje PSOE is urging the Canary Islands Government to immediately resume the TF-1 expansion project, warning that continued delays could set the south of Tenerife back by up to a decade.
Heavy rainfall in South Tenerife has caused temporary sewage pollution, affecting beach safety and marine life. Visitors are advised to stay informed and follow local guidelines.