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Does Lanzarote want less British tourists?

Lanzarote wants 'higher quality' German tourists instead of Britons. Lanzarote must reduce its dependence on low-spending British visitors and move towards a “higher quality” tourism market model, the island's president has said.



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Why are Brits not wanted in Lanzarote? British tourists have a reputation for rowdy behaviour. Overcrowding is an existential threat to the island, said Lanzarote's President María Dolores Corujo.

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The Spanish island made its name as a popular British holiday hotspot, offering year-round sun, beautiful beaches and a stunning volcanic landscape.

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Tons of fun in Tenerife… Attracting over 10 million visitors a year, it's definitely no surprise that the largest of the Canaries is also the most popular. Tenerife is renowned for its all-inclusive resorts, beaches and lively clubbing scene. But beyond the tourist enclave is a world you'd never know existed.

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British tourism has always, is and will always be welcome on the island of Lanzarote.

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Lanzarote's Cost of Living versus Mainland Spain On average rent prices are 23% less than in mainland Spain. Generally Lanzarote's consumer prices are 21% lower than Spain. Prices in Lanzarote restaurants are 27% lower than mainland Spain. Prices in Lanzarote's supermarkets are generally 14% lower than Spain.

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Spanish is the official language in Lanzarote, you will find English and some German also used in the tourist resorts.

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YES, this beautiful island is a very safe place to visit as long as you use your common sense and don't do anything illegal like buying drugs or driving a car while inebriated. See our dedicated guide for the best places to stay in Lanzarote.

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If you're wanting to escape to a life in the spectacular Spanish sunshine, there's no better place for it (and we promise that we're not just saying that). Lanzarote has been labelled as one of the best Canary Islands for family life, so there's no wonder that so many expats dream of relocating here.

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If you mean beach and sun, the long beaches of Gran Canaria may be what you are looking for; if, on the contrary, you prefer an island with a beach but also with many other plans to do, Lanzarote may be your ideal destination.

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The smallest of the main Canary Islands, El Hierro is also the least touristy. If you want a chilled-out holiday in a small fishing village, with wild empty beaches that harbour some superb diving, then this is the place.

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Lanzarote is a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The island offers a wide variety of activities such as hiking, cycling, and even paragliding. Visitors can also take part in water sports like windsurfing, kitesurfing, and scuba diving.

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Most of Lanzarote nightlife is concentrated on the southern coast, where you can visit clubs and cocktail bars in Puerto del Carmen. This is where you'll find one of the Canary Islands' party hotspots, Avenida de las Playas, where you can dance the night away to everything from hardcore house to glam disco.

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Lanzarote, with a census of just 151,000 inhabitants, received 2.5 million tourists until November 2022, 17 times its population. Now, the Island Council has advanced the idea of declaring itself a 'tourist-saturated area', something for which they assure there is 'a broad social consensus'.

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Puerto Calero - This marina town is known for its luxury yachts, designer stores, and upscale restaurants. This area would have the greatest concentration of super high-end homes and has a very private community feel to it.

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