New Rules for Holiday Rentals in the Canary Islands: What You Need to Know
If you rent out a property in the Canary Islands, there are some big changes coming your way. The new vacation rental (Vivienda Vacacional, or VV) regulations are designed to tighten up the rules, increase transparency, and—let’s be honest—make life a little more complicated for property owners.
At the heart of these changes is SES.HOSPEDAJES, a new system that tracks both rental owners and their guests. So, if you’re running a holiday let, here’s what you need to know to stay on the right side of the law (and avoid some pretty hefty fines).
It’s basically a national guest registration system where every short-term rental owner must log their property, and every guest must be reported within 24 hours of check-in. Think of it as a digital guest book, except instead of a cute notebook on the coffee table, it’s a government-monitored system that comes with consequences if you don’t comply.
The government says the goal is to stop vacation rentals from driving up local rents and creating housing shortages. It’s also about making sure that short-term rentals are properly regulated and taxed—because let’s face it, they weren’t going to ignore that part.
If you don’t comply, you could be looking at:
Like it or not, SES.HOSPEDAJES is here to stay. If you want to keep running your holiday rental, it’s time to get everything in order. Sure, it’s an extra layer of admin work, but at least now you can proudly tell your guests, “Welcome to my fully legal, totally compliant holiday home.”
Need help figuring it all out? Feel free to reach out—we know Spanish bureaucracy isn’t exactly a walk in the park!