Órzola, Lanzarote

Órzola is the northernmost village on the island. Down to the volcanic rocks it is used by locals as a destination during the weekend. The arm of the sea between Lanzarote and La Graciosa, called El Río, is considered to be an area with the highest fish population.

The life and hustle and bustle in the small fishing village of Orzola is characterised by the ferry service to the small neighboring island of La Graciosa. There are 2 ships from different companies departing daily at the small port. Between 8 am and 8 pm you can go back and forth between Orzola and La Graciosa every half hour. Please note summer and wintertime timetables.

LINEAS MARITIMAS ROMERO
Orzola → La Graciosa
MON-SUN: 08.30 h, 10.00, 11.00, 12.00, 13.30, 16.00, 17.00, 18.00
La Graciosa → Orzola
MON-SUN: 08.00 h, 08.40, 10.00, 11.00, 12.30, 15.00, 16.00, 17.00
BIOSFERA EXPRESS
Orzola → La Graciosa
MON-SUN: 08.00 h, 09.00, 10.30, 11.30, 13.00, 16.30, 17.30, 18.30
La Graciosa → Orzola
MON-SUN: 07.00 h, 08.10, 09.30, 10.30, 11.30, 15.30, 16.30, 17.30
  • Beaches, Beaches to Relax
    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.
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  • Restaurants
    Órzola is one of the most charming fishing villages on the island of Lanzarote and obviously its essence is reflected in the food they serve in this local restaurants. An exceptional case of this where the sea produce and modern cuisine are combined, is the Restaurant Mirador El Roque, former Casa Arraez, which reopened its doors in June 2018.
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