Canary Ports Announce New Restaurant Concession at Gran Tarajal Port
Published: October 14, 2025|tourism-and-mobility|Gobierno de Canarias
Canary Islands Port Authority Grants Concession for Restaurant and Café at Gran Tarajal Port
Details of the Concession
- The Canary Islands port authority announced a public domain concession.
- The concession is for the operation of a restaurant and café at Gran Tarajal Port on Fuerteventura.
- The concession was awarded to Yaiza Rafaela Ramos Jaime.
- It covers a 287.74-square-meter area in the passenger terminal, including interior space and outdoor terrace.
- The lease duration is seven years, with the possibility of a three-year extension if both parties agree.
- The annual fee for the concession is 18,000 euros.
Purpose and Impact
- This initiative is part of ongoing efforts to boost tourism facilities and improve public amenities at the port.
- It aims to make the port more attractive for visitors, residents, and local businesses.
- The concession is intended to enhance the port's commercial offerings.
- It provides local entrepreneurs with a valuable opportunity.
Broader Context
Such initiatives reflect the government's focus on modernizing infrastructure and promoting economic activity in the Canary Islands, especially in tourist hubs like Gran Tarajal.
- Improved port amenities can mean better services for residents and travelers.
- These developments contribute to creating more vibrant public spaces.