Tuesday, December 8, 2020
The U.K. holidaymakers may be gearing up for some winter sun in the Canary Islands, thanks to the destinations place on the travel corridor list at present. Currently, Britons can visit the holiday hotspot without the need for quarantine on their return back to the United Kingdom.
However, it seems they will not be free from all restrictions when travelling. The tourists visiting the Canary Islands for a Christmas or New Year break now face tighter coronavirus restrictions, including a new night-time curfew and a limit on the number of people who can socialise.
The Canary government says it has to get to grips with the spread of coronavirus, even though the statistics are still lower than the rest of Spain.
There is a particular concern in Tenerife, where tighter rules have been put in place
The holiday island of Tenerife has been put on an emergency 11pm to 6am curfew amid fears that coronavirus cases are spreading too quickly. The Canary government says it will come into force on Saturday and last for one week.
In addition, for the next fortnight, social gatherings have been slashed to just four rather than six on the other islands. The Tenerife is the only Canary Islands still under the red traffic light system which indicates a high alert and this is expected to continue.
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