Canary Islands Prepare for Pope Leo XIV's Visit with Traffic Restrictions

Canarian authorities are implementing security and organizational measures ahead of the imminent arrival of the Pontiff.

Generic image of a Canary Islands landscape with hints of preparations for a major event.
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Generic image of a Canary Islands landscape with hints of preparations for a major event.

The islands of Gran Canaria and Tenerife are fortifying themselves for the upcoming visit of Pope Leo XIV, implementing traffic restrictions and other organizational measures.

Authorities in the Canary Islands have announced a special security and organizational plan for the imminent visit of Pope Leo XIV. Traffic restrictions have been put in place on the islands of Gran Canaria and Tenerife to facilitate the scheduled events and ensure safety.
The papal visit, which is expected to generate significant attention, has led to the suspension of classes in Gran Canaria on June 11th and in Tenerife on the 12th, aiming to prevent mobility collapse on both islands. These measures are intended to ensure the smooth running of events and the comfort of attendees.
It has been confirmed that the popemobile, a Mercedes reinforced against potential terrorist attacks, will soon arrive in Gran Canaria. Furthermore, the turf of the Estadio de Gran Canaria has been inspected and will not be used during the visit, with a Vatican delegation having already approved the general preparations.

We want to avoid collapse

The organization has also detailed logistical aspects, such as the requirement to print inscriptions for mass attendance and the preparation of the VIP dressing room, which has taken into account the demands of internationally renowned artists like Marc Anthony or Elton John, while adapting to the expected humility of Pope Leo XIV.