Discover an island with a sub-tropical climate that’s hot and sunny, day after day through the summer, with no extreme weather. Discover the ‘lunar’ landscape, created by seven years of non -stop volcanic activity in the seventeenth century and used more recently as film sets and for adventure holidays. Discover a number of sites where a Canarian artist, César Manrique, adapted natural or man made landscape features as ‘attractions’. Discover miles and miles of uncrowded beaches, all around the island. Finally, discover that although the three most popular resorts are Puerto del Carmen, CostaTeguise and Playa Blanca, most Canarians live and work in the capital, Arrecife.




Lanzarote Beaches
All about Lanzarote beaches. Find the best beaches on Lanzarote for sports, chilling or beaches, for families with children.
Special Excursions
Here, you will find details about some special excursions to discover Lanzarote that will result in a truly unforgettable holiday.
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Barranco del Quiquere are cliffs that offer you are wonderful place to swim and to enjoy the nature, the sea and the peace.Read More
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Caleta de Famara is the surfing spot on Lanzarote, where you can learn how to surf, or improve your surfing skills. Coming from the direction of Teguise, take the LZ-402 to Famara and you will pass the natural white sand beach and take a look at the surf and the waves at Playa de Famara.Read More
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The approximately 250 meter long, white, sandy, usually somewhat windier, rugged Caleton Blanco beach is located in the Haría region in the north of Lanzarotes, about 3 km south of Órzola. The Caleta del Mojón Blanco beach, about 1KM south towards Arrieta, with the same type of white sand, offers similar conditions.Read More
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Campo Phoenix is offering an extraordinary day out. Unforgettable memories for your Lanzarote holiday guaranteed.Read More
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The Castillo San José was prompted and built by the Spanish King Carlos III between 1776 and 1779. César Manrique integrated the international museum of contemporary art in 1970s.Read More
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At first glance the landscape of Lanzarote appears barren, hostile and desert-like. In order to discover exactly what this unique and fascinating island has to offer, you should visit The Volcano Visitors Centre right at the beginning of your holiday.Read More
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Christian Honerkamp is an artist living on Lanzarote and he will be impressing you with impacting pictures of Lanzarote.Read More