Canary Islands: €5 million to improve the road to the port of Los Cristianos

Canary Islands: €5 million to improve the road to the port of Los Cristianos

Source: Diario de Avisos

The government of the Canary Islands has announced a tender for a study on improving access to the port of Los Cristianos, considering the option of building a tunnel costing 5 million euros.

The government of the Canary Islands wants to improve the road to the port of Los Cristianos and has announced a tender for the development of a special study.

This study should help make it easier to get to the port of Los Cristianos from the TF-1 highway. They plan to spend almost 600,000 euros on this.

Why is this important? The port of Los Cristianos is one of the largest in Spain in terms of passenger numbers. Therefore, the government wants it to be easy to get to.

What are the plans? They are considering building a tunnel that will connect the port with the Chayofita Avenue. This should relieve traffic congestion and make traffic more convenient.

But there are nuances. The tunnel will have to be built through volcanic rock, and there are buildings on top. Therefore, everything needs to be carefully examined to ensure that the construction is safe.

What else will the study include:

  • Soil study.
  • Traffic analysis.
  • Evaluation of various options for improving the road.

As a result, they should choose the best option, taking into account convenience, cost and impact on the environment.

The government has allocated 5 million euros for all of this.

If your company wants to participate in the tender, apply online by September 19, 2025.