Towns and Villages

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    Arrecife has been the political and economic capital of Lanzarote since 1852. Around half of the entire population live here. There is now a beautiful promenade along the beach, passing the Grandhotel and continuing quite a bit further.
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    Small fishing boats sway in the waves and locals cast off in the hope of a good catch. The two coastal towns Arrieta and Punta Mujeres have managed to preserve their charm and authenticity. Small whitewashed houses with blue or green shutters set the tone of the town.
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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.
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    Costa Teguise located to the east of Lanazrote is also a touristic center. The town of Costa Teguise is home to tourists and less locals. Here you will find the most diverse holiday accommodations. From simple apartments to 5 star hotels.
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    El Golfo is situated in southwest of Lanzarote. This small fishing village is known for its tasty fish specialities. Fish is caught, gutted and cleaned right in front of your eyes, very much to the joy of the sea gulls who happily treat themselves to the leftovers.
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    Haría is a nice town in the north of Lanzarote in a valley between palms. It's a good destination for a one day trip. and specially on Saturdays to visit the local market.
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    La Santa is a small and quiet fishermen's village at the western coastline of Lanzarote. It is a great place to practice Sport. For instance in and around the “Club La Santa”. But especially, professional surfers come to La Santa when the waves getting bigger. La Santa is well known for the waves “La Izquierda” and “El Quemao”.
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    Mácher stretches along above Puerto del Carmen. A through road, the Carretera leading from Tias to Yaiza, divides the town into Macher Bajo and Macher Alto. The actual town centre is around the petrol station with a church and the cultural centre next to it.
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    This former fishing village has become a regular tourism centre especially for English tourists. The "Marina Rubicón" port is a good starting point for an excursion.
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