Northern Canary Islands to Invest €4.3 Billion in Modernization Projects by 2026
11 municipalities push forward 22 major projects including hotels, observatory, co-housing and gastro markets

- •Eleven municipalities in the northern Canary Islands will invest €4.3 billion in 2026 to advance 22 strategic projects.
- •Tourism, residential, and cultural infrastructure including hotels, astronomical observatories, collaborative housing, and gastro markets will be intensively developed.
- •Long-standing highway and ring road construction projects are being accelerated, raising expectations for regional economic revitalization.
Canary Islands' Northern Region Launches Major Infrastructure Investment
Eleven municipalities in the northern Canary Islands are set to invest a total of €4.3 billion (approximately $4.7 billion) throughout 2026 to implement 22 strategic projects. The investment aims to modernize the region and expand tourism infrastructure, encompassing diverse sectors including hotel development, astronomical observatories, collaborative housing, and gastro markets.
According to local media La Provincia, these projects are part of a comprehensive development plan designed to revitalize the regional economy alongside long-delayed road network expansion.
Key Project Components
The northern region's investment plan is structured around three main pillars: tourism infrastructure, residential environment improvement, and cultural and leisure facilities.
The Arucas municipal government will convert an old casino building into an urban hotel (hotel urbano). This project has drawn attention as a case study in preserving historic architecture while transforming it into modern accommodation facilities.
Construction of an astronomical observatory (mirador astronómico) is among the major projects. The Canary Islands are renowned as world-class astronomical observation sites, and this facility will be developed as a multipurpose space combining scientific research with tourism.
The collaborative housing (viviendas colaborativas) project presents a new community-centered residential model. This housing format, where residents share common spaces while practicing sustainable lifestyles, is a growing trend across Europe.
The gastro market (gastromercado) will combine traditional markets with modern food courts, serving as a hub to promote local ingredients and culinary culture.
Major Road Infrastructure Expansion
Alongside new projects, long-standing road network improvements are being accelerated. Construction continues on the final section of the highway connecting Agaete and La Aldea, while projects including the Arucas ring road, Agaete ring road, new GC-3 road connection to Teror, and Firgas ring road are being advanced.
These road projects have been local residents' demands for years but were delayed due to budget and administrative issues. A significant number of these are expected to begin construction or resume in 2026.
Economic Revitalization Expected
The €4.3 billion investment is anticipated to have a direct impact on the northern region's economy. Beyond creating construction jobs, the completed projects are expected to activate the tourism industry and service sector.
Particularly, tourism infrastructure such as hotels and gastro markets is projected to inject new vitality into tourism, the Canary Islands' primary industry. The collaborative housing model has strong potential to establish itself as an attractive residential alternative for both younger generations and the elderly.
Challenge Lies in Schedule Management
Despite the large-scale investment plan, adhering to schedules remains critical based on past experiences. In the Canary Islands, public projects have frequently been delayed for years due to administrative procedure delays, budget adjustments, and environmental impact assessments.
Local residents hope this plan will actually be executed, while municipal governments have stated their commitment to transparent implementation and enhanced communication with residents.
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