It is formally low season for foreign tourism in the south of Gran Canaria but things are looking better for businessmen and hotel workers in Tirajana. The beach public health problems in Mogán, where Public Health of the Government of the Canary Islands has carried out a total closure of Mogán Beach, pushes Gran Canarian residents to seek sun and coast in the other part of the south of Gran Canaria. Likewise, in the hotel and taxi sector of Maspalomas, the service sales staff has been reinforced.
From Santa Águeda to San Agustín passing through Playa del Inglés and Maspalomas, hundreds of islanders from Las Palmas changed course when it was spread on social networks that the Local Police had sealed off the bathroom on Mogán beach. The Mogán City Council is thus facing a new crisis derived from supposedly fecal water that has reached the beach and the origin is being sought.
Hospitality companies have started with temporary employment agencies the search for more staff in Maspalomas to meet the demand given that there are no beach bars operating in the coastal area of Tirajana either.


