What are the Level 3 rules in Fuerteventura?

What are the Level 3 rules in Fuerteventura?

Establishments and activities must close at 02:00 AM. Interior capacity is reduced to 33% Exterior capacity is reduced to 50% There is a maximum of 6 person people per group, except those who live together.

Why is Fuerteventura so rocky?

Geology. Fuerteventura is the oldest island in the Canary Islands dating back 20 million years to a volcanic eruption from the Canary hotspot. The majority of the island was created about 5 million years ago and since then has been eroded by wind and precipitation.

Do you have to wear face masks in Canary Islands?

If you are visiting our islands soon, here is some information that will be of interest to you. 1. Is a mask mandatory in the Canary Islands? A mask is only mandatory for people over the age of 6 when accessing social healthcare centres, pharmacies and public transport.

Is Fuerteventura still in Level 3?

The rest of the islands maintain their current Alert Levels, Tenerife, La Palma, Fuerteventura, El Hierro and La Gomera maintain Level 3; and Lanzarote (where La Graciosa is epidemiologically included) Level 2.

What is level 4 in the Canaries?

Subsequently, this means that: – Capacities for Hospitality (bars, restaurants, nightlife, etc): Levels 1 & 2: 100% outdoors and 75% indoors, 12 to a table, close at 4am. Level 3: 75% outdoors and 50% indoors, 8 to a table, close at 3am. Level 4: 75% on terraces and 40% indoors, 6 to a table, close at 2am.

Can I use cash in Fuerteventura?

The currency used in Fuerteventura is the Euro (€). As a popular holiday destination, most shops in Fuerteventura will accept card payments, but when you’re just buying a drink in a bar or café it’s best to use cash. The locals still use coins and notes, especially for smaller purchases.

Are there sea urchins in Fuerteventura?

Long-Spined Sea Urchin (Diadema antillarum) can be seen around the coast of Fuerteventura in rock pools and in shallow waters on rocky shores at depths down to 10 metres….

Are there mosquitos in the Canary Islands?

Like in most other places on the planet, the Canary Islands also have mosquitoes, although they’re not a huge problem and they are not a big threat.