LANZAROTE

THE STORY

Lanzarote, one of the Canary Islands off the coast of West Africa, is a land shaped by fire and forged by nature. Its volcanic landscapes tell the story of its tumultuous past, with lava fields, craters, and rugged coastlines stretching as far as the eye can see. The island’s unique beauty has long captivated artists and travelers, drawing inspiration from its otherworldly terrain and ethereal light. From the works of local artist César Manrique to the legacy of volcanic eruptions, Lanzarote’s story is one of resilience, creativity, and natural wonder.

EAT & DRINK

Lanzarote’s cuisine is a reflection of its volcanic landscape and maritime heritage. Sample traditional dishes like papas arrugadas (wrinkled potatoes) served with mojo sauce, a spicy and flavorful accompaniment. Indulge in fresh seafood delicacies like vieja sancochada (boiled parrotfish) and lapas (limpets) harvested from the island’s rocky shores. Pair your meal with local wines, particularly Malvasía and Diego, cultivated in the island’s unique volcanic soil, or enjoy a refreshing glass of locally brewed tropical fruit liqueurs.

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Explore the otherworldly landscapes of Timanfaya National Park, where you can witness geothermal demonstrations and dine on food cooked using natural volcanic heat. Visit the Jameos del Agua, a series of lava caves transformed into an underground oasis by artist César Manrique, complete with a concert hall and natural lagoon. Embark on a journey to La Graciosa, a nearby uninhabited island known for its pristine beaches and laid-back atmosphere.

LANZAROTE’S FIVE SENSES

Sight

Papagayo Beach

Sound

Waves

Taste

Papas Arrugadas

Touch

Lava Rock

Smell

Aloe Vera

BEST SEASON

Lanzarote enjoys a mild and sunny climate year-round, making it an attractive destination for travelers seeking warmth and sunshine. Spring and fall are particularly pleasant, with comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds than peak summer months. Summer is the busiest season, ideal for beachgoers and water sports enthusiasts. Winter offers mild temperatures, making it a popular destination for winter sun-seekers, from heat and tourists. In July and August: Sun, beach, and crowds. 

HOW TO GET THERE

Lanzarote is accessible by air and sea. The island has an international airport, Lanzarote Airport (ACE), located near Arrecife, with direct flights from major European cities. Ferries also connect Lanzarote to other Canary Islands and mainland Spain, with ports in Playa Blanca and Arrecife. Once on the island, rental cars, taxis, and public buses provide transportation options for exploring Lanzarote’s diverse landscapes and attractions.

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