Hotel occupancy in the archipelago during the month of February has been very high.
Not surprisingly, the Canary Islands accounted for almost half of all overnight stays by foreigners that occurred last month in Spain, specifically 46.3%, according to the National Institute of Statistics (INE) in its latest hotel occupancy survey.
Next, Catalonia and Andalusia, with 15.7% and 14.0% of the total, respectively.
The rooms in the hotel establishments of Lanzarote were occupied by 90.1% last February,
The Lanzarote occupancy was only surpassed in the Canary Islands by the hotels of Gran Canaria, which reached an occupancy of 90.8% of their rooms.
Next, La Gomera, where hotel occupancy has reached 88.5%, and Tenerife, whose hotels sold 87.3% of their rooms.
The hotels of Fuerteventura remained at 84.4%, while in La Palma 76.7% occupancy was reached.








