Lanzarote Travel Guide-Attractions, Eating, Drinking, Shopping & Places To Stay

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Lanzarote Travel Guide-Attractions, Eating, Drinking, Shopping & Places To Stay

Lanzarote Travel Guide-Attractions, Eating, Drinking, Shopping & Places To Stay

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Explore Lanzarote's towns and villages online - with guides to all of the key places on the island from Arrieta to Yaiza. Fans ofSpanish foodand old-time charm would do well to visitLa Orotava, an unspoiled town perched on a steep hill above Puerto de la Cruz. Blessed with statelymansions, ancient churches and cobbled streets, it’s also home to an abundance of beautiful local restaurants. Listen up adrenaline junkies! I’ve got the perfect activity for you! How do you fancy going off road and driving through Lanzarote’s volcanic landscapes in a buggy? If the answer is yes, it’s time to book onto a tour with Buggies Lanzarote. This is one of the top things to do in Lanzarote for adrenaline lovers While Tenerife’s drysouthern strip is its tourist epicentre - a string of resorts, restaurants, water parks and bars beloved by Brits - most of the island’s attractions lie beyond this entertainment enclave. Rural Lanzarote offers a chance to escape into a more tranquil life, with beautiful villages both inland and on the coast. There are boutique hotels, as well as apartments and villas to rent. Summary

Cycle to Caribbean-worthy Playa de las Conchas, hike up Las Agujas Grandes or Montaña Amarilla volcanoes, swim at golden Playa Francesa and wander the “capital”, Caleta de Sebo, with its views of Lanzarote’s Famara cliffs. La Graciosa sits within the Parque Natural del Archipiélago Chinijo, which protects various uninhabited surrounding islets known for their rich birdlife; explore them with conservation-focused Eco-Insider. The downstairs is built around five natural volcanic bubbles linked by tunnels, with trees growing through the top! Even the swimming pool area is like nothing I’ve ever seen before! This is also another great place to visit for sunset. Take in Lanzarote’s best panoramic views at Mirador del Rio The island’s capital Arrecife is a bustling and busy town, with a Marina, a fabulous sandy beach and the famous Charco San Ginés, with dozens of places to eat and drink. There are several excellent hotels in the capital which are superb value for money. The resort is also home to Lanzarote´s only aquarium, which again isn´t on the grandest scale but can provide a decent diversion for families. SportsFor family-friendly resort life, plus golden beaches and a bustling marina that’s perfect for people watching,Playa Blanca comes up trumps. It’s also where you catch the forty-minute ferry to Fuerteventura. Speaking of ferries, for a more remote (and incredibly beautiful)beach experience, head to tinyLa Graciosa - a picture-perfect place to get away from it all for the day. Windsurfing, as mentioned before, is a major pastime in Costa Teguise with visitors and residents alike. There are windsurfing schools, shops and equipment rental companies clustered around the beach at Las Cucharas. Most levels of experience are catered for, from absolute beginners upwards. Covered in colourful plants, cacti and succulents, even the pots are adorable! It’s right by the water in an area where people tend to gather, either for the views or to visit popular food and drink spot, Bar La Piscina. I loved all the details at Casa Carmelina, Punta Mujeres Enjoy a gourmet dinner in Lanzarote

Stay in Gran Canaria’s leafy north, where you’ll find the lively capital, Las Palmas, Spain’s ninth-largest city – and with a standout beach. The lofty, mountainous interior unfolds in a series of dramatically located villages, exhilarating hiking trails, volcanic calderas and distant peaks.Wait until you see the magnificent Charco Verde in Lanzarote. This green lake is simply breath-taking! I’d recommend driving to the small village of El Golfo and parking close to the mirador (viewpoint). It’s a short walk to the spot where you can see the lake from above, and take in its unique shade of green. You have to visit Charco Verde – Lanzarote’s green lake However these factors become far less salient from around March onwards, although it still remains more exposed to the winds. During the summer months this breeze can be a real god send and it is important to note that there are also plenty of very still and calm days all year round. What to Do Stumble on restaurants serving fresh fish and papas arrugadas — potatoes boiled in heavily salted water Ten minutes down the coast, Puerto Calero is a purpose-built marina resort, good for yacht-spotting and luxury shopping. Top of your list has to be a visit to Timanfaya National Park! While you can drive through various parts of the national park, I’d recommend taking a trip to see the Montańas del Fuego (fire mountains). Once you’ve paid your entrance fee, you park up and hop on a 25-minute coach tour along the Ruta de los Volcanoes. There’s an audio description on board (in Spanish, English and German) so you’ll learn all about the national park too. Exploring Timanfaya National Park is one of the best things to do in Lanzarote

Naviera Armas has services from Gran Canaria to Tenerife, Fuerteventura, La Gomera and Lanzarote, and Tenerife to El Hierro and La Palma. La Puerte Verde in Haria – One of the best meals we had in Lanzarote. Don’t miss the tomato salad and the steak. Absolutely divine! A delicious lunch in Haria at Puerte Verde Restaurant

A cool way to uncover La Palma’s volcanic origins (in both senses of the word "cool" - these caves are chilly) is to take a guided tour of the unique 500-metre-long, 3-metre-wide lava tunnel. This walk is a great way to fully connect with Lanzarote’s volcanic scenery. I mean, have you ever stood INSIDE the crater of a volcano?! Not only did it make me feel tiny, it reminded me of the power of nature! So impressive. Do you want to explore the highlights in Spain while staying in nature at the same time? Look no further. Start your tailor-made Spanish adventure in Barcelona before heading off to the mountains - drive your rental car to Andorra and further on to Basque Country. Decide between driving yourself or guided tours. As for Las Palmas itself? At once a majorcommercial hub, historical centre, cosmopolitan resort, and essential seaport, this isarguably the most beguiling of Canarian capitals.Adorned with attractive museums and galleries, it’s a stunning place to amble an afternoon with aninformed Canary Islands travel guidetaking you on an Old Town walking tour.



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