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Playa Honda Beach

Playa Honda Beach, Lanzarote

The Playa Honda beach stretches for about 700 m beside the beach promenade in Playa Honda between Puerto del Carmen and Arrecife next to the runway of the airport ACE.

You will find gold-colored sand in medium grain size, a mostly moderate breeze and usually only light waves, so this beach is also suitable for children. The beach is very special for swimming and snorkeling. There is enough space for all kinds of beach games and also a volleyball field is not missing. On windy days, wind- and kitesurfers are often seen, too.

On nice and sunny days, especially on the weekends, as Playa Honda beach is also easy to reach by bus and also for the handicapped, easy to reach it gets more lively.

There are toilets, showers, the bins are regularly emptied. There is a selection of restaurants in different price ranges, directly at the beach, as well as accommodations for individual tourists in the immediate vicinity.

The Playa Honda beach is managed and maintained by the municipality of San Bartolomé. You will find more than enough parking spaces on most of the days of the year.

The Playa Honda beach is very easy to get there and spend a relaxing time with all kind of amenities.

Arrecife

Arrecife, Lanzarote

Arrecife has been the political and economic capital of Lanzarote since 1852. Around half of the entire population (approx. 60,000) lives here. There is now a beautiful promenade along the beach, passing the Grand Hotel and continuing quite a bit further. A market takes place at the far end of the promenade every Wednesday.

Walking along the promenade, you will pass the “Castillo San Gabriel” which accommodates the Archaeological Museum of Lanzarote. The castle’s draw bridge “Puente de las Bolas” is one of Arrecife’s landmarks. Continuing along the promenade, you will then reach “Charco San Ginés” – a small lagoon at the sea which is very popular for an afternoon or evening out for drinking and eating very good. The are is very visited during the weekend evenings. Don’t leave Lanzarote without having visited one of the great spots and having enjoyed the idyllic views.

The Castillo de San José is situated a little further away. César Manrique converted the castle into the Museum for Contemporary Art in 1974. There is restaurant in the basement where you can enjoy some of the finest culinary specialities. The restaurant was designed by Manrique and offers a beautiful view to the harbour. “Puerto de los Mármoles” – the harbour of Arrecife handles most of the island’s cargo. Many ships leave from here to the other Canary Islands and the Spanish mainland, and numerous cruise ships arrive here as well. In fact Lanzarote is the only island which is included in any of the many cruising tours throughout the canary islands. The new Marina was built to receive the cruising tourists nearer to the city center.

The pedestrian area in the Calle León y Castillo invites to an extensive shopping spree. For a break you can pop into one of the many inviting small cafes and tapas bars. Lanzarote’s highest building – the “Grand Hotel” – was built in the 70’s but closed for economic reasons in 1991 and was completely gutted by a fire in 1994. It reopened in its present form in 2004. Visiting the bar on the top floor of the hotel is worthwhile for the beautiful view alone. Just walk in and take the elevator to the top floor. The pool bar of the five star Hotel offers concerts regularly at a reasonable price.

It is not easy to park in Arrecife. So we recommend to go to one of the big parking spaces and do the rest by walking.

  • Parking Grand Hotel
  • Parking Spinola Bulevard
  • Parking Spinola Hiperdino / Cinema
  • Parking Fajardo

The only one open 24h is Grand Hotel.

Playa de Guacimeta Beach

Playa de Guacimeta Beach in Playa Honda, Lanzarote

Playa de Guacimeta Beach or aswell named Playa de Tiburón is a beach directly at the runway for airplanes at the airport of Lanzarote.

You are separated from the airplane by a big fence and by the bikeway and footway that goes along the coastline from Arrecife to Puerto del Carmen.

The Beach is not very wide and not heavily frequented. But, although the location at the airport is not the typical one for a relaxed day, the beach has its advantages.

It is long, the surge of the waves is small and the drift of the ocean is not strong in the summer season.

The yellow sand moreover is very comfortable. Thus, you can the Playa de Guacimeta Beach is a beautiful beach for great pictures.

Dogs are welcome here as well and the coastline invites you for a walk.

When you turn around you can have an impressive view on landing or starting airplanes.

Don’t be shocked about loud planes. You will take great photos.