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Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2021 3:12pm
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Chrissy

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Location: Corralejo

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Can anyone let me know what their Covid restrictions are in mask wearing outdoors please in Correlejo at the moment and also are hotels still doing buffet style meals in restaurants or is it all table service? I look forward to hearing from someone that can possibly help me as we are due to fly out in a few weeks 

FuerteventuraNow

Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2021 8:08am

FuerteventuraNow

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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2021 8:08am

Mask wearing at all times when in public, indoors and outdoors.  Can take them off when seated to drink and eat.  Exceptions are when sunbathing, practicing individual sports or when in the mountains, and at these times social distancing of 1.5m must be taken.  At the moment, covid vaccination certificate must be shown to enter places of entertainment, which includes bars and restaurants.

Down to individual hotels, but I believe most (if not all) have buffets.

Things can change on a weekly basis, so always best to check just before you arrive.

Cyberion

Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2021 5:53pm

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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2021 5:53pm

I concur. Also, be aware that even though many visitors to Corralejo are ignoring the rules, in particular the wearing of masks on the street. If challenged by the Police, they can, and most likely will, be fined.  Also, the rules apply to everyone over the age of 12 Years and 3 Months. Exemptions to wearing a mask where you should are only accepted if they are from a medical practitioner and in Spanish.  The rules may seem somewhat harsh but at the moment it is because Fuerteventura is on Tier 3 COVID alert.

Just for information here is a list of every TierĀ“s restrictions currently in force.

Tier 1 restrictions  

  • Masks must be worn outside.
  • Masks must be worn inside but can be taken off when seated at a table.
  • Bars & restaurants can stay open until 4 am if their licence allows it.
  • Karaoke, Cocktail bars and disco bars are open but dancing is still prohibited.
  • Outdoor capacity for bars, restaurants and cafes is at 100%.
  • Indoor capacity for bars, restaurants and cafes is restricted to 75% capacity.
  • Guided tours can have up to 50 people per group.
  • Private gatherings should not exceed 12 people unless your household family is larger.
  • Public transport capacity is reduced to 50% and masks must be worn at all times.
  • Gyms, cinemas & shops are all at limited capacity and masks must be worn at all times.
Tier 2 restrictions 
  • Masks must be worn outside.
  • Masks must be worn inside but can be taken off when seated at a table.
  • Bars & restaurants can stay open until 3 am if their licence allows it.
  • Karaoke, Cocktail bars and disco bars are open but dancing is still prohibited.
  • Outdoor capacity for bars, restaurants and cafes is restricted to 75%.
  • Indoor capacity for bars, restaurants and cafes is restricted to 50% capacity.
  • Guided tours can have up to 30 people per group.
  • Private gatherings should not exceed 8 people unless your household family is larger.
  • Public transport capacity is reduced to 50% and masks must be worn at all times.
  • Gyms, cinemas & shops are all at limited capacity and masks must be worn at all times.
Tier 3 restrictions - This is the tier we are in now.
  • Masks must be worn outside.
  • Masks must be worn inside but can be taken off when seated at a table.
  • Bars & restaurants can stay open until 2 am if their licence allows it.
  • Karaoke, Cocktail bars and disco bars are open but dancing is still prohibited.
  • Outdoor capacity for bars, restaurants and cafes is restricted to 50% and no more than 6 people per table.
  • Indoor capacity for bars, restaurants and cafes is restricted to 33% capacity and no more than 4 people are allowed per table or 2 people at the bar.
  • Beaches are restricted to 50 % capacity and a maximum of 4 per group
  • Guided tours can have up to 20 people per group.
  • Private gatherings should not exceed 6 people unless your household family is larger.
  • Public transport capacity is reduced to 50% and masks must be worn at all times.
  • Spa, Saunas Jacuzzis 33% capacity 
  • Gyms are restricted to 33% capacity
  • Cinemas are restricted to 55% capacity
  • Shops are restricted to 25% capacity
Tier 4 restrictions
  • Masks must be worn outside.
  • Masks must be worn inside but can be taken off when seated at a table.
  • Bars & restaurants can stay open until 1 am if their licence allows it.
  • Outdoor capacity for bars, restaurants and cafes is restricted to 33% and no more than 6 people per table.
  • Indoor capacity for bars, restaurants and cafes is restricted to 25% capacity and no more than 6 people are allowed per table or 2 people at the bar.
  • Spas, Saunas and Jacuzzis must remain closed
  • Outdoor swimming pools are restricted to 33% capacity
  • Beaches are restricted to 50% capacity and a maximum of 4 per group
  • Public transport is restricted to 33% capacity and masks must be worn at all times

Brownowl1

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2021 1:34am

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Location: Corralejo

Joined: 30 Dec 2021

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2021 1:34am

FuerteventuraNow wrote on Tue Dec 28, 2021 8:08am:

Mask wearing at all times when in public, indoors and outdoors.  Can take them off when seated to drink and eat.  Exceptions are when sunbathing, practicing individual sports or when in the mountains, and at these times social distancing of 1.5m must be taken.  At the moment, covid...

... vaccination certificate must be shown to enter places of entertainment, which includes bars and restaurants.

Down to individual hotels, but I believe most (if not all) have buffets.

Things can change on a weekly basis, so always best to check just before you arrive.

Thank you for your answer we are hoping that we will be arriving middle of jan for a holiday depending what uk will say next week 

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