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Restaurant Mar Azul, El Golfo

Restaurant Mar Azul in El Golfo, Lanzarote

This restaurant is located in the small fishermen’s village El Golfo. The main road of El Golfo leads you down to coastline where you will find Mar Azul. The restaurant Mar Azul is located on the street, but there are also tables facing the sea on the other side of the road. A beautiful sunset is offered to you every evening since the sky is not cloudy. Fish and particularly the “Calamari a la plancha” are recommended. The specialty of the house is Caldoso. Caldoso is a succulent rice dish with seafood such as lobster, crayfish or king prawns.

Before your dinner you could visit the famous lago verde at the entrance to El Golfo and the beautiful coastal area around.

Please do not order a “fish plate”, but rather one fish. Otherwise make clear, in case of doubt with hands and feet, that you first want to look at the fish in the kitchen. Fish plates are served in all restaurants with the fish that is cheaper.

MON-SUN 10am-9:30pm

Avenida Marítima, 42, Yaiza (Lanzarote), España

 +34 928 17 31 32

 www.mar-azul.es

 Restaurante-El-Mar-Azul-El-Golfo

Cueva de las Cabras

View Point Cueva de las Cabras (Risco de Famara), Lanzarote

 

An amazing view point is offered to you apart from a tarred road at the cliffs of Risco de Famara. Cueva de las Cabras has also received a google marker and although the path to this point is difficult you can reach it with your car. Above the cliffs you will a have a broad view from La Graciosa over the Atlantic Ocean to the Beach of Famara and over a large area of the southern Landscape of Lanzarote. Your are very close to the clouds and when they are not there this “Mirador” is a great place to enjoy a sunset on Lanzarote.

The last hundred meters to the view point is just a path and there are no lights.

El Golfo – Lago Verde

El Golfo – Charco de los Clicos o Charco verde, Lanzarote

Continuing trip from direction Los Hervideros you drive until you come to a fork in the road, right goes to El Golfo, left to the free car park at Playa de Los Clicos. From here one explore the bizarre eroded lava rock formations by foot. Perhaps not quite as special as its reputation, but worth seeing is the green lagoon Charco de los Clicos. The small lake owes its distinctive green color to a type of algae that has settled due to the high salinity of the lake. Sit on the beach at Playa de los Clicos and take a dip into the cool water.

Drive back to the aforementioned fork and take the road to El Golfo. Park just outside the village. To the left of the car park a path leads you to a viewpoint above Charco de Los Clicos. Whether you’re hungry, need a glass of good Canarian white wine, or your children want to let off steam, take a trip to the beautiful fishing village El Golfo.

El Golfo really comes into its own in the evening when the sun goes down, and the last rays glistening on the water. Take a seat in one of the small, cozy oceanfront restaurants and tantalize your taste buds. To ensure a seat, it’s better to visit El Golfo during the week rather than at weekends

The metioned road to the left of the fork is unfortunately closed due to landslides at the sea front.

24/7 but prevent walks to the lake when it’s dark