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What is the local alcohol in the Canary Islands?

Ron miel is the most popular Canarian drink among visitors and most leave Gran Canaria with a bottle in their suitcase. However, we're going to let you in on a little secret about ron miel liqueur: Most Canarians only drink it when they've got a cold.



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Ron miel. Ron miel is the most popular Canarian drink among visitors and most leave Gran Canaria with a bottle in their suitcase.

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Is alcohol cheap in the Canary Islands? Prices for most items that affect the visiting tourist are typically lower in Gran Canaria than in the UK or Ireland, and this is especially true for alcohol, making nighttime entertainment particularly affordable.

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Among the different types of fruits that you will be able to taste during your stay on the Canary Islands, you will find different varieties of mango, pitaya, custard apple and guava.

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Therefore, the rule of a maximum of 6 drinks does not apply to the Spanish mainland and other Balearic and Canary Islands. Alcoholic Beverages: 1,5 litres for drinks with more than 22 degrees or 3 litres for drinks with less than 22 degrees.

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Avoid drinking, smoking, or vaping in public spaces – either on the streets or on the beach. It's prohibited across all the Canary Islands. You could face a hefty fine if caught.

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1 litre of spirits with an alcohol content of over 22% or 2 litres of sparkling wine. 4 litres of still wine. 16 litres of beer.

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With average asking prices of just under 4,000 euros/m2, Costa Adeje and Playa de las Américas are the most expensive areas in the Canary Islands. In the luxurious Abama Resort in Guía de Isora, however, you can expect to pay around 6,500 euro/m2.

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