"It would be a grave irresponsibility to leave the complementary leisure offer for the future, we would lose a lot of time, we are talking about years", Francisco Armas affirmed this Friday, who considers that "obstacles should not be put to the complementary offer within the tourist areas", as long as it adapts to the laws.
He affirms that the tourist demands something more than sun and beach, which other cheaper destinations already offer and that in Lanzarote "we cannot miss the train of competitiveness, it would be shooting ourselves in the foot". He affirms that upon confirming that the declassification of beds is not in any danger, "it is worth including the offer in the PTE", because this will allow a better redistribution of the visitor's spending, since "he leaves the lodging establishment and uses other services". Within this leisure offer, the president of Asolan finds desirable the construction of at least 4 golf courses and marinas in Arrecife and Costa Teguise, specifically in Playa Bastián.
Armas has complained that tourism companies have not been consulted when drafting the PTE when it is assumed that the text is going to design the tourism model of the island, something that directly concerns them, but months have passed and according to the president of Asolán, "we find that the plan is finished and no one has told us anything".