
The Canary Islands will sign an agreement to promote tourism in the most beautiful villages of Spain.
An agreement will be signed in the Canary Islands with the most beautiful villages in Spain to develop tourism while preserving their unique heritage.
The Canary Islands are planning to sign an important agreement with the most beautiful villages in Spain. This includes Agulo (La Gomera), Garachico (Tenerife), Betancuria (Fuerteventura), Teguise (Lanzarote), and Tejeda (Gran Canaria).
This agreement will help these picturesque villages develop tourism without losing their uniqueness. In particular, there are plans to improve the tourist infrastructure to make guests more comfortable, while preserving the authenticity of each village.
The government of the Canary Islands emphasizes that this agreement is very important. It will help preserve the rural, cultural, and natural heritage of these places.
Jessica de León, the tourism councilor, assured that the agreement is in line with the tourism development strategy in the Canary Islands. She emphasized the importance of working with local communities to restore and improve tourist areas, while preserving historical heritage and caring for the environment.
According to Héctor Mateo, the general director of infrastructure, the agreement will help coordinate approaches and resources, as well as ensure that all work is carried out with quality and respect for history.
The plans include making the villages safer and more beautiful: installing better lighting, burying wires, arranging places for garbage, repairing roads, creating green areas, making streets more convenient for everyone, installing modern toilets, and organizing traffic near historical centers.
Héctor Mateo added that his team will help evaluate the projects proposed by the villages to ensure that they meet the set goals.