The Canary Islands Government Council has given the green light this Monday to the construction of a four-star apartment complex in the municipality of Teguise, in Lanzarote. The entity Nivaria Beach SLU promotes the establishment, which will be located on Avenida Los Cocederos and is distributed in three buildings. All this prior to the authorization of the Cabildo of Lanzarote.
The file, processed by the Ministry of Tourism and Employment, contemplates 143 accommodation units and 292 tourist places, guaranteeing the minimum environmental impact in terms of, at least, water saving, acoustic and light pollution and waste management. The project will be executed on a plot of 17,625 square meters. Specifically, it is the plot that is behind El Jablillo beach on the way to Las Cucharas beach.
The central block will house on the ground floor the common uses of the tourist activity and on it, on the first and second floors, 26 tourist apartments. The north building, overlooking the bay of Las Cucharas beach and the central area of the complex, will have three floors with 59 apartments, and the south building will also consist of three floors with 58 apartments.
In addition, as a complement, three spaces are planned on the ground floor towards the promenade, dedicated to restaurant, spa and gym.
The Governing Council responds to this procedure based on the Law of Renovation and Tourist Modernization of the Canary Islands, which provides that prior authorizations will only be granted for tourist accommodation places in Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria and Tenerife, when they are intended for the new implementation of hotel and extra-hotel establishments, which meet building quality standards and service, which guarantee the minimum environmental impact.