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03rd November 2020

Cycle Gran Canaria COVID 19 Protocols Update 3rd Nov 2020

This is obligatory from the 14th of November 2020.

In the Canary Islands, we work intensely every day to ensure you can visit us in maximum
conditions of safety, hygiene and quality.
To maintain the archipelago’s low incident rate for the pandemic and guarantee the
sustainability of our tourist activity, all visitors over the age of six who are not arriving from
The Canary Islands must present a certificate that is officially recognized by the healthcare
authorities to show that they have tested negative for active COVID-19 infection in the past
72 hours.
This certificate will be required to check in this and any other tourist accommodation in the
islands. You may show a digital or hard copy of it and it must contain the date and time the
test was taken, the identity of the individual taking it, the laboratory responsible for
verification and the nature of the laboratory, and the negative result.
This certificate will not be required for non-residents who show proof (in the form of a
travel document) that they have been in Canary Islands territory for the 15 days prior to
the date they are checking into this tourist accommodation and that they have not had
any symptoms of COVID-19 during that time.
Canary Islands residents must show proof that they are such and declare, under their own
responsibility, that they have not left the Canary Islands in the 15 days prior to arriving at this
establishment and that they have not had any symptoms of COVID-19 during that time.
This tourist accommodation will deny entry to anyone who does not comply with the
above conditions. As an exception, if you state that you are willing to take a diagnostic test,
we will provide you with details of the nearest authorized center and we will allow you to
enter and stay for the minimum time required to get your results. You will not be able to
leave your accommodation unit until the results are received.
We recommend downloading and keeping the RADAR COVID contagion notification app
enabled on your mobile during your stay in the islands and for the 15 days immediately
following your return to your place of origin.

 

+ ANDROID: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.gob.radarcovid&hl=es&gl=US
• IOS: https://apps.apple.com/es/app/radar-covid/id1520443509

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