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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Canaries: Fines for Rescued Tourists Loom

Canaries: Fines for Rescued Tourists Loom

11 Feb

Summary

  • Tourists face significant fines for negligent sea rescues.
  • New law targets cost of rescues caused by visitor recklessness.
  • Rescues in 2025 included 216 land, sea, and air operations.
Canaries: Fines for Rescued Tourists Loom

The Canary Islands are preparing to impose significant fines on tourists whose negligence necessitates rescue operations. This measure, part of an upcoming Civil Protection Law, aims to prevent public funds from covering the costs associated with reckless behavior by visitors.

Recent incidents, including a tragedy in Tenerife on December 7, where four tourists died after ignoring sea warnings, and a similar event in Lanzarote on January 25 resulting in a fatality and injuries, have underscored the need for this legislation. These events involved visitors disregarding safety alerts and barriers.

While specific amounts are not yet disclosed, fines are anticipated to be high, potentially reaching thousands of pounds per rescue, with helicopter rescues alone costing approximately €6,000 (£5,220). An older law from 2012 established fees for rescue services, but these were never collected due to complexities in proving negligence and foreign national accountability.

The Canary Islands Police will now be responsible for managing these fines, empowered to investigate cases and initiate administrative proceedings. This directive follows a period where rescue operations, both at sea and on land for hikers, have been frequent, with 216 coordinated by the government in 2025.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, the Canary Islands are preparing to introduce significant fines for tourists whose negligence leads to sea rescues or other emergency situations.
The new law aims to prevent public funds from covering the costs associated with reckless behavior by visitors, imposing fines on those who require rescue due to their negligence.
In 2025, there were a total of 216 rescue operations coordinated by the Government of the Canary Islands, encompassing land, sea, and air incidents.

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