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  • Volcanoes

    Volcanoes, in particular the ones in the National Park of Timanfaya, are what Lanzarote is most famous for. The last major eruptions were in 1824, but the ones that shaped most of the island as it is today (and created Timanfaya) occurred from 1730 to 1736. Their stark beauty is in some places reminiscent of…

  • Carnival

    Carnival in Lanzarote can be compared to Carnival in Rio – it is simply on a smaller scale! However, the fun and parties are just as “loco” as those celebrated in Brazil. It takes place around February/March every year and if you haven´t been yet – come on over and party with the locals and…

  • Arrecife

    Arrecife has been the capital of Lanzarote since 1852. Most of its inhabitants are Spanish/Canarios. It is not a major tourist area, but it is excellent for shopping (Calle León y Castillo). The city has some beautiful spots such as El Charco de San Ginés, and next to the Grand Hotel you will find a…

  • Papagayo

    Papagayo Beaches are a group of beaches near Playa Blanca in the south-west of Lanzarote. They are only accessible by a few kilometres of bumpy dirt road (for the use of which you must pay a small fee) or by water taxi from Playa Blanca. They are the most beautiful beaches and lagoons in Lanzarote….

  • Flora & Fauna

    Even though volcanic and rather barren, there is no shortage of vegetation and plant life in Lanzarote. From cacti and succulents, to palm trees and the colourful Bougainvillea, Oleander and Hibiscus, the warm climate benefits plants that bloom all year round and spread beauty to just about every corner of the island….  

  • El Golfo

    El Golfo is in the west of Lanzarote and is famous for its wild beauty, its green lagoon, black beaches and tiny, semi-precious green stones called Olivina. Many a movie has been filmed here, including One Million Years BC (1966) featuring Raquel Welch, Enemy Mine (1986), and more recently, Hollywood director Ron Howard´s Heart of the Sea,…

  • La Graciosa

    La Graciosa is a tiny, picturesque and tranquil island to the north of Lanzarote with a population of only around 600. At Mirador del Rio, the highest point in Lanzarote, you will get amazing views down onto La Graciosa (see first 4 photos). To visit La Graciosa, a ferry commutes from Orzola several times a…