Absorb your daily dose of vitamin sea whilst sunbathing at any of the three sheltered bays. The southernmost town of Playa Blanca is ideal for families, with its wide array of self-catered accommodation. Choose from family-friendly Playa Blanca or the lively Puerto del Carmen. Lanzarote luxury villas overlook breathtaking beaches and the staggering volcanic landscape. Then, return to your deluxe room, which has a fully stocked minibar as part of your package holiday to Lanzarote. For an authentic dinner of paella accompanied with a chilled glass of Sangria, head to Sabor which celebrates seafood. If you have an appetite for a variety of cuisines, Dreams Lanzarote Playa Dorada has five restaurants and eight bars that offer themed evenings. The holistic all-inclusive Lanzarote package at the adult-only Sandos Atlantic Gardens can rejuvenate your body, mind and soul by spending time at the eco garden, where you can learn about sustainable farming and join culinary classes. Meanwhile, couples can indulge at H10 Lanzarote Princess with bespoke medicinal treatments at its exclusive Despacio Beauty Centre.
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For added luxury, adults can upgrade to a Star Prestige room that allows access to the Star Prestige restaurant, chill-out zone and snack bar. Families will love Iberostar Selection Lanzarote Park for its exclusive kids’ areas – including a splash pool and mini disco. Sandos Papagayo is the only 24-hour all-inclusive hotel on the island, with an assortment of activities to keep you entertained – from themed days at the kids’ club to sports for teens and archery for adults. What are the best all-inclusive Lanzarote holidays? The auditorium has impressive acoustics and hosts concerts, theatre productions and an annual film festival. This quaint restaurant is tucked inside the depths of a volcanic cave with a gleaming blue lake. Dine at Jameos del Agua, designed by esteemed Spanish artist, César Manrique. Roll out your beach towels and unpack a picnic spread, while you enjoy splendid views of neighbouring island, Fuerteventura.ĥ. This unspoilt Lanzarote beach is famous for its idyllic location – nestled in a natural park, framed by staggering cliffs and clear turquoise waters. Why not enjoy a sparkling afternoon, sampling Lanzarote’s Malvasía wine – known for its aromatic, sweet honey notes.Ĥ. The vines within this protected area grow deep within volcanic pits, which protect them from the wind and provide a unique blend of nutrients.
Sip traditional wines at La Geria, Lanzarote’s most recognised vineyard region. Chow down steaming meat and fish dishes cooked to perfection on a cast iron grill over a pit at El Diablo.ģ. Immerse yourself in Lanzarote’s volcanic beauty at Timanfaya National Park, which is pockmarked by more than 100 Montañas de Fuego (mountains of fire).
Witness the incredible lifelike sculptures by Jason de Caires Taylor which resemble an underwater botanical garden and remind viewers to protect our oceans for future generations.Ģ. Tour The Museo Atlántico, Europe’s only underwater gallery in the depths of Playa Blanca. What are the best things to do in Lanzarote?ġ. Book your flights to Lanzarote, to discover the hidden gems that await. Follow the coast round through La Geria valley – with its cratered moonscapes that harvest sun ripened Malvasia grapes in the arid climate. Pass the unmistakable beaches of El Golf, with its ubiquitous lava rocks and extraordinary black volcanic sands, or pull up at the pearl white beaches of Playa del Papagayo, nestled in the Los Ajaches Nature Park. Look in any direction from Castillo de San Gabriel, on the tiny Islet Los Ingleses, for Arrecifie’s whitewashed buildings, sloped terraces and stunning Atlantic views. Maybe it's also got something to do with its balmy climate, where temperatures rarely dip below the mid-20s, thanks to its geographic location closer to Morocco than mainland Spain. It’s easy to see why Lanzarote is known as the Hawaii of Europe – everything from its ethereal lunar landscapes and volcanic vineyards, to bubbling lava lakes and astonishing craters offer a glimpse into the island’s volcanic past.