In recent years, Teror has focused on preserving its cultural heritage while enhancing its tourism infrastructure. There has been an emphasis on maintaining the town’s historic architecture, with several restoration projects aimed at preserving key buildings, including the Basilica and traditional Canarian houses.
Eco-tourism and sustainable practices have also gained traction in Teror, with local authorities promoting environmentally friendly initiatives. The surrounding natural parks and hiking trails have been improved to encourage outdoor activities, appealing to a growing number of eco-conscious travelers. Additionally, Teror’s role as a pilgrimage destination continues to grow, attracting a wider audience and increasing its significance as a cultural and spiritual hub in Gran Canaria.