Monday, 30 March 2015 15:57

The Canary Islands Are Full Over Easter

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The Canary Islands are full over the Easter break The Canary Islands are full over the Easter break

The Canary Islands are almost full over Easter and last minute bookings are spiking. If you feel like some last-minute Easter sunshine, get on the Internet ASAP.

Hotels in Gran Canaria are currently at 85% occupancy with most places close to the sea and in desirable locations are full. The Canarian Tourism and Hotel Business Federation (FEHT) expects the last beds to fill up on Tuesday as locals and Spanish tourists book at the last minute to take advantage of the sunshine.

The weather forecast for the week is sunshine, sunshine, sunshine.

Up to 7000 people in Gran Canaria have already booked Easter breaks in the resorts and, while many Scandinavians are heading home after the winter, bookings from Spain are also up. Many Canarians that own property in the resorts are also planning to use them over Easter.

This all means that the resorts and beaches will be heaving over the next week.

While you can still bag a room on the booking websites, the last one are disappearing fast. Book today if you want Easter sunshine.

See you on the beach.

Source: Canarias7

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