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This Canary Island Banned Hotels 30 Years Ago and Today Is the Best Refuge to Escape Mass Tourism

Summary by Moncloa
This Canary Island banned hotels 30 years ago and today is the best refuge to flee from mass tourism, a secret to the public among those who seek an almost extinct authenticity. La Graciosa is not only a point on the map of the archipelago, it is a declaration of intentions, a bastion of tranquility forged by courageous decisions and a deep respect for its own essence. Here, in this piece of volcanic land north of Lanzarote, the greatest luxury …
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This Canary Island banned hotels 30 years ago and today is the best refuge to flee from mass tourism, a secret to the public among those who seek an almost extinct authenticity. La Graciosa is not only a point on the map of the archipelago, it is a declaration of intentions, a bastion of tranquility forged by courageous decisions and a deep respect for its own essence. Here, in this piece of volcanic land north of Lanzarote, the greatest luxury …

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Moncloa broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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