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An island of contrasts, nature, and Atlantic soul.

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Among volcanic landscapes, golden beaches, and white villages that seem frozen in time, Lanzarote invites you to explore it without haste.

Each corner holds a unique character: from the silence of the craters to the energy of the ocean that surrounds it.

Discover its gastronomy, its traditions, and the warmth of its people, while you let yourself be carried away by the magic of an island different from all the others.

A small house by the sea at Famara Beach
An aerial view of Los Jameos del Agua
An aerial view of La Geria at sunset
An aerial view of Las Salinas de Janubio
A beautiful image of the cracks of Tías
A panoramic image of the Mountains of Fire
An image of César Manrique museum
La Isla Beach with white sand and crystal clear waters
La Isla Beach with white sand and crystal clear waters
An image of César Manrique museum
A panoramic image of the Mountains of Fire
A beautiful image of the cracks of Tías
An aerial view of Las Salinas de Janubio
An aerial view of La Geria at sunset
An aerial view of Los Jameos del Agua
A small house by the sea at Famara Beach

Caleta de
Famara

The paradise for surf lovers and nature enthusiasts

Surrounded by imposing cliffs and with one of the wildest beaches in Lanzarote, Famara is the perfect place to disconnect and feel nature in its purest state. Ideal for surf lovers, freedom seekers and endless sunsets facing the Atlantic.

“Did you know that Famara beach is a dream destination for surfers worldwide?”

Its consistent waves and currents make it a perfect setting for beginners and experts alike.

Aerial view of Famara beach in Lanzarote
Famara cliffs at sunset in Lanzarote
Surfer riding a wave at Famara beach, Lanzarote
Famara dunes
Sunset at Famara beach, Lanzarote
Panoramic view of Caleta de Famara with the sea and mountains in the background, Lanzarote

Puerto del
Carmen

The tourist heart of Lanzarote

Looking for a seaside getaway where golden sand merges with the sun? Puerto del Carmen awaits you with endless beaches, cozy accommodations, and the perfect balance between relaxation and fun under the Lanzarote sky.

“Did you know that Puerto del Carmen has more than 6 km of golden sand beaches?”

Among them, Playa Grande and Los Pocillos are perfect for swimming or walking at sunset.

Aerial view of Playa Chica in Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote
Aerial view of Playa Grande in Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote

Arrecife

A CAPITAL OPEN TO THE SEA AND ITS HISTORY

Arrecife combines the charm of a historic port with the energy of a city open to the sea. Its waterfront promenade, the Charco de San Ginés, and the iconic San Gabriel Castle create an atmosphere that blends tradition and modernity. Here you can enjoy life on foot, among terraces, small shops, and corners that reveal the most authentic essence of Lanzarote.

Aerial view of El Reducto beach in Arrecife, Lanzarote

“Did you know that Arrecife owes its name to the volcanic reefs that once protected its bay?“

These natural formations served as defenses against pirates and gave rise to the safe harbor that enabled the city's development.

Fishing boats in Charco de San Ginés, Arrecife, Lanzarote
View of San Gabriel Castle in Arrecife, Lanzarote
View of Charco de San Ginés in Arrecife, Lanzarote

Costa
Teguise

BEACHES AND RELAXATION IN THE HEART OF LANZAROTE

Costa Teguise combines wide and safe beaches with a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for families and those looking to enjoy the sun and sea. Its promenades along the Atlantic and its Canarian architecture create a pleasant environment to explore.

“Did you know that Costa Teguise was designed as a tourist center from its beginnings?”

In the 1970s, the Explosivos Río Tinto group acquired a large estate in the area with the aim of creating a high-level tourist development, known as "Urbanización Costa de Teguise"

“Did you know that Costa Teguise was designed as a tourist center from its beginnings?”

In the 1970s, the Explosivos Río Tinto group acquired a large estate in the area with the aim of creating a high-level tourist development, known as "Urbanización Costa de Teguise"

Las Cucharas Beach in Costa TeguisePueblo Marinero in Costa Teguise

Punta
Mujeres

“Did you know that Punta Mujeres is close to major tourist attractions on the island?”

Among them are Jameos del Agua, the Cueva de los Verdes and the Cactus Garden, perfect for exploring the natural and cultural richness of Lanzarote.

Image of an entrance to one of the natural pools of Punta Mujeres

An authentic corner in the north of Lanzarote

Punta Mujeres is a picturesque coastal village in the municipality of Haría, known for its tranquil natural pools formed by volcanic lava.

This enclave preserves its seafaring essence, with white houses adorned with flowers and an atmosphere that invites you to disconnect from the tourist bustle. Ideal for those who want to enjoy the sea, nature and tranquility.

Aerial view of Punta Mujeres, Lanzarote

Playa
Honda

THE PERFECT BALANCE BETWEEN COMFORT AND LOCAL LIFE

Playa Honda is a residential oasis with one of the most pleasant seafront avenues on the island. Its extensive beach, perfect for walking, swimming or relaxing, combines with a peaceful and well-connected local life. Its seafront restaurants and family-friendly atmosphere make it an ideal place for those seeking comfort without giving up the coastal essence of Lanzarote.

“Did you know that Playa Honda has one of the longest seafront promenades in the Canary Islands?“

It connects Arrecife with Puerto del Carmen through kilometers of coastline, perfect for cycling or walking.

Aerial view of Guacimeta Beach in Playa Honda, Lanzarote
Shoreline of Playa Honda with golden sand and calm seaSeafront promenade and ocean views in Playa Honda, Lanzarote

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