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Playa Blanca – Lanzarote

Playa Blanca, Lanzarote

Via the LZ 701 you reach Playa Blanca, the most southern town of Lanzarote.

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 because it has a wealth of free and easily accessible parking spaces.

Take a look at the marvellous yachts that have docked in the harbour and enjoy the touch of luxury that is in the air and in the surroundings of Marina Rubicón with its sporting and culinary offerings.

The beach promenade takes you directly to the tourist centre of Playa Blanca passing through hotels of the upscale category that line the path. One or the other park bench invites you to linger.

The artificial sand beach Playa Dorada is ideal for a short break and a jump into the cool water and offers with a multitude of free play devices also enough space for the little ones.

Harbour Playa Blanca 5

In Playa Blanca itself you will find a big variety of international restaurants and shopping possibilities.

At the old port are only a few small fishing boats to be found. Instead, large ferries navigating to Fuerteventura or the Playas de Papagayo now dominate the image of the port.

Especially if you want to see Lanzarote apart from your holiday apartment and the adjacent beach of Playa Blanca, you should rent a car.

You can find a holiday accommodation in Playa Blanca right here.

Within Playa Blanca, close to larger hotels and apartment complexes, there are the two sandy beaches Playa Dorada and Playa Flamingo, particularly suitable for families.

You can reach the famous Papagayo beaches by bike or by an extensive walk from the town centre about 7 km to the north-east or via a convenient toll road by car (€ 3,- / car).

In order to visit the places, beaches and sights to the north of Playa Blanca, you should rent a car anyway, at least a few days. We can gladly arrange for you from particularly reliable and nevertheless cheap car hire companies.

In only approx. 15 – 30 minutes driving time or within approx. 12 – 25km you reach the salt works of Janubio and the black beach with the same name. Via Los Hervideros you get to the fishing village El Golfo with the green lagoon and some good fish restaurants. Romantic sunsets by the sea are included. More targets are the beautiful village of Yaiza, where the municipal administration of Playa Blanca is situated, the famous fire mountains or a wine tasting in the nearby La Geria wine-growing area.

In order to enjoy the beaches of Puerto del Carmen, Arrecife or the former capiatal Teguise or in the north of the island, in the valley of the 1000 palm trees, Haría, and other places of interest, you should at least count half a day or even better several day trips. The car hire offers you a map showing the most important sights you should not miss on your Lanzarote holiday.

From Playa Blanca you can also reach mostly well-visible neighbouring island Fuerteventura. You get there by ferry (Lineas ARMAS or Fred Olsen line) in about 25 – 35 minutes. The ferries leave daily several times from the signposted port of Playa Blanca.

Policia Local Playa Blanca, C / Varadero 6, E-35580 Playa Blanca
Phone: + 34-928-519057
8am – 2pm & 5pm – 10pm
24h standby in Yaiza,
Phone: + 34-928-836210 or + 34-630-079449

Pharmacy: Farmacia Barona,
Correillo 33, E-35580 Playa Blanca
Phone: + 34-928-518942

Post: Correos, El Correillo s / n,
E-35580 Playa Blanca
Mon – Fri. 9:30 am – 11:30 pm

Taxi in Playa Blanca: + 34-928-517136

Costa Teguise

Costa Teguise, Lanzarote

Like Puerto Del Carmen, 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. There are numerous restaurants, cafe’s, pubs and shopping as well as car rentals along the beach promenade and throughout the town. Especially in the area of ​​the Avenida de las Islas Canarias. In addition, you have four sandy beaches of natural origin. Playa de los Charcos, Playa de las Cucharas, Playa del Jablillo and Playa Bastián. All are maintained regularly for touristic needs. For every type of water sports you will find the ideal conditions. Windsurfers find particularly good conditions at Playa de las Cucharas. If you do not want to spend the day in the sun, you can visit the largest aquarium in the Canary Islands. Above Costa Teguise there is also a beautiful 18-hole golf course. A very special experience to visit this green oasis. The decision to either watch the ball or enjoy the fantastic view sometimes is quite difficult.

The resort, which was planned by César Manrique, also has an “old” village square. Although the square is artificially laid out, the largest gum tree on the island is here and the atmosphere is really idyllic in the Pueble Marinero. On Friday evening there is a small edition of the market of Teguise.

The Costa Teguise tourist center, about ten kilometers northeast of the island’s capital, Arrecife, was acquired by the Spanish industrial company Unión Explosivos Riotinto at the end of the 1960s. Then, the building of the new town began from the beginning of the 1970s to bring tourism in the municipality of Teguise.

César Manrique, the well-known lanzarote architect and environmentalist, was instrumental in the planning and execution, as well as in the garden and swimming pool facilities of the island’s first five-star hotel, Melia Salinas. The houses of the new holiday resort were built in lanzarotenian, white style with green or brown windows. The number of floors was limited to a maximum of two storeys. In some places the image has changed today by the construction of slightly higher, 3 and 4-star hotels.

From Costa Teguise there is especially to Arrecife and to Puerto del Carmen (during the day every twenty minutes) as well as to Teguise and also to Caleta de Famara (several times daily) a very good public bus connections.

Playa de Charco del Palo Naturist Beach

Playa de Charco del Palo Beach, Lanzarote

Approximately 6 km south of Arrieta is the only official naturism – nudist village of the Canary Islands, named Charco del Palo.
At the southern entrance of Mala, an insignificant sign points this only 40 year old village.

In Charco del Palo there is no sand beach, but 3 different, partly with light sand, specially designed and wind protected bathing possibilities.
Near the village, along the coast, between Arrieta and Los Cocoteros, you will find a lot of other places which allow you to bathe and unwind.

In Charco del Palo there are also 2 restaurants, 1 cozy cafe and a small supermarket, where you can buy drinks and snacks before visiting the beach.
Parking near the sea in Charco del Palo is easily possible in many places.

For children and people with reduced mobility, access to the bathing areas, except to the so-called duck pool at the northern end of the village and the tidal pool at the southern end, is rather less suitable.

just pure nature

Playa del Risco Beach

Playa del Risco Beach near Haria, Lanzarote

Lanzarote’s most remote beach, well known by name, is the 1300 metre long Playa del Risco Beach with its fine light coloured sand.

The beach is accessible, either by boat or by walking down a dramatic footpath, from a parking lot near the village of Ye, altitude 580 meters.

After a 45 minute descent, energetic adventurers are greatly rewarded by an indescribably romantic and solitary setting.

The island of La Graciosa protects this beach from some of the prevailing wind which acts as a cooling effect, as experienced by all the northwest coast of Lanzarote. While swimming at Playa del Risco beach is not recommended, it is a totally natural beach without any developments to detract from the unspoiled scenery, save a few power lines that serve La Graciosa.

To the North, you can still see the remains of the original sea salt distillation ponds.

When visiting Playa del Risco, you should take enough food and drink with you. It’s best you buy before arriving in Ye, perhaps in Arrieta or Haria. Allow twice as long as your descent time to return back up the steep path to your car.

Playa del Reducto Beach

Playa del Reducto Beach in Arrecife, Lanzarote

The Playa del Reducto Beach, which is about 500 meters long, is located just south of the only high-rise building, the famous Grand Hotel, in Arrecife.

Although this beach is located in the middle of the capital, easy to reach by bus, easy to reach for handicapped people and with a shallow entrance and calm water is also suitable for children, it is rather visited and used rather little.

You can park either in the car park under the hotel or free on the parking lot, about 400 meters away, directly at the beach promenade near the Cabildo.

The visit of this beach, which is perfect for swimming, snorkeling or simply relaxing, is ideal after a shopping spree. There are beach chairs and umbrellas, showers.

On the right side of the Playa El Reducto there is a football field and a volleyball field for sports enthusiasts, as well as the posibility to book wind and paddle surfing courses.

People with walking disabilities are easy trasported with an amphibian vehicle of the Lifeguards to the water’s edge, so everyone can easy feel comfortable and relax at this beach.

Against hunger and thirst a nice selection of restaurants, bars and an ice cream shop awaits you very close with a view of the beach. Courses for water sports activities of all kinds can be booked in an adjacent sort shop.

The beach is cleaned daily and the trash can be emptied. This Playa del Reducto beach is very clean, so it was awarded the Blue Ribbon for cleanliness. Sometimes artists create imposing works of art from sand.

Easy to reach by bus, well suitable for children, visited and used only little by tourists.
Perfect for swimming, snorkeling or simply relaxing after a shopping day in the city.

Playa La Canteria Beach

Playa de la Canteria Beach near Orzola, Lanzarote

Located to the west of Orzola, the locations where you can catch the ferry to La Graciosa, the 300 meter long Playa La Canteria beach is the northernmost beach of Lanzarote. It can be reached by a roughly 1 kilometer long well navigable path.

To the north-east of this beach there is a 500 Meters high mountain massif which makes this beach relatively shaded early in the afternoon. Because of this if you want to enjoy the sun do make sure you visit it earlier in the day.

Usually the sea at this beach is quite a bit wild, that´s why it is not really recommended for families with smaller children.

Some little lava stone castles are scuttered on the Playa La Cantería beach to provide a good protection from the wind.

This is a rather secluded, brown sand, sandy beach well suited for romantic walks, nature lovers, and especially enjoyed by surfers as well as bodyboarders.

The only infrastructure on this beach are rubbish bins so make sure you have everything you need with you.

As it happens just as you enter Orzola you will find a well-stocked supermarket, where you can stop to shop for food and drinks, before your visit to this beach.

This is a rather secluded, brown sand, sandy beach well suited for romantic walks, nature lovers, and especially enjoyed by surfers as well as bodyboarders.

Caleton Blanco Beach

Caleton Blanco and Caleta del Mojón Blanco Beach near Orzola, Lanzarote

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. Bus line 9 also stops at this beach. (Bus time table here) 

During the week it is usually quiet here, but especially on the weekends these beaches are often visited by many local people, too. The available parking spaces then can sometimes be scarce.

This beaches are in natural condition and apart from regularly emptied waste bins, there is no other infrastructure.

If you visit this beaches with well packed picnic basket and plenty of drinks, you can spend a wonderful, relaxing beach day with your family in beautiful nature. Due to rocks in the water we recommend you to visit this beach with beach shoes.

On windy days, small castles of lava stones provide perfect protection from sand.

Very beautiful, spectacular scenery,  perfect for families which like spending a relaxing time in a special, natural surrounding.

Playa de los Charcos Beach

Playa de los Charcos Beach in Costa Teguise, Lanzarote

North of Playa de Las Cucharas beach, in Costa Teguise, the, approximately 450 meter long, somewhat quieter and less frequented, bright sandy beach Playa de los Charcos is located.

There are sunbeds and parasols for rent. Visitors of Playa de los Charcos beach find showers, daily emptied bins. This beach is mantained by the local administration of Teguise and cleaned daily.

On this beach the wind is on average more windy then for example the Playa de Jablillo or Playa Bastian Beach, further South in Costa Teguise.
From the adjacent and spacious parking lot this beach is also easy accessible for people with disabilities.

An artificial wall of rocks ensures quiet sea, so this beach is well suited for families, which like to swimming or snorkeling, as well as for pedal boats, kayaks and paddle boards.

Calm and quiet beach, perfect for families and people who prefer less frequented places with amenities of a modern equiped beach

Playa de las Cucharas Beach

Playa de las Cucharas Beach in Costa Teguise, Lanzarote

Located south of Playa de los Charcos in Costa Teguise you will find the approximately 450 meter long, fine sandy Playa de Las Cucharas beach, which is also very popular with windsurfers.
At this guarded beach, you will find everything you can imagine on a modern tourist beach for relaxation, like sunbeds and parasols, showers and toilets.

At this beach is usualy windier then the other beaches like Playa Bastian in Costa Teguise, this beach section is, especially popular for and with wind- and kitesurfers. You can book, for instance, windsurf lessons at the local Windsurfing Club.
Of course swimming and snorkeling is possible here, aswell as lending a pedal boat or learn how to dive in the neighbouring diving school (E.g. Daivoon).
Various restaurants and bars, as well as supermarkets nearby ensure your physical well-being.

You can reach this beach, which is located in the middle of Costa Teguise, from different directions.
Normally, there are plenty of parking spaces nearby, as well as a taxi station, and a bus stop. The current bus schedule can be found here.

The Playa de las Cucharas beach is also easy to reach for people with disabilities.

A fine sandy, guarded  beach for relaxation, with sunbeds, parasols, showers, toilets, Restaurants, Bars, Supermarkets, and possibility to rent watersports Equipment.

Playa de Jablillo Beach

Playa de Jablillo Beach in Costa Teguise, Lanzarote

The Playa de Jablillo beach is roughly 500 m long and has bright and fine sand, located in the middle of the tourist resort of Costa Teguise, south of Playa de las Cucharas beach.
Downstream wave breakers ensure a particularly quiet sea, making this beach ideal for families with children, as well as for snorkelling, diving, paddleboard, and kayaking.

There are sun loungers and parasols to lend, toilets, showers and nearby restaurants and bars.

You will find a large car park right next to Playa de Jablillo beach. As this beach is very popular, especially in the main season, the car park may sometimes be a little small and the searc for a parking space may require some patience. This beach is also easy accessable for handicapped people.

For visitors without their own vehicle, the bus stop is in the immediate vicinity. You can find the bus timetable here:

The Playa de Jablillo beach is mantained, cleaned and the bins emptied, by the Ayuntamiento of the municipality of Teguise.

This easy accessable beach is ideal for families with children, as well as for snorkelling, diving, paddleboard, and kayaking.