
Are you thinking of moving to the Canary Islands? Our expert explains what you need to bear in mind to avoid a rude awakening.
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Are you thinking of moving to the Canary Islands? Our expert explains what you need to bear in mind to avoid a rude awakening.

The restaurant scene on Tenerife is becoming increasingly successful. Two establishments have joined the exclusive ranks of Michelin-starred restaurants.

The consumer price index in the Canary Islands is once again close to the ECB's target. Here are the reasons - and the outlook.

Uber, the taxi alternative, is launching in the Canary Islands. Initially, the ride-hailing service will be available in parts of Tenerife. The plan is to expand from there.

A gorilla has been sent from Tenerife to London. Once there, Kuburi the gorilla is to join a group of breeding gorillas.

The world's fittest compete in the Spartan race. The fourth and final race in Spain took place on Tenerife. Here are the photos.

Are there any real 'Guachinchen' left at all? This is a question that concerns restaurateurs in particular. Experts believe it is up to the politicians to act.

Petrol has become cheaper again in the Canary Islands. Here are the current price and the forecast for future trends.

The carnival revellers on Tenerife have agreed on the theme for the new season. This is the theme for the 2023 carnival on Tenerife.

Loro Parque on Tenerife is set to take on a touch of Baden: Gino the sea lion is moving from Karlsruhe to the Canary Islands. Here's the story behind it.

The project has been doing the rounds for decades. Now Tenerife is getting serious about it. Millions are to be invested in a racetrack.

Artists from all over the world are returning to Puerto de la Cruz on Tenerife. The Mueca Festival puts art centre stage. Find out more.

Tenerife has become his very own Panama. Janosch, the creator of Tigerente, the Little Bear and Günter the Frog, is turning 90.

Mount Teide on Tenerife is smaller than is stated almost everywhere. But where does this common misconception come from - one that even Google and Wikipedia have fallen for?