Today, April 19
20ºRegardless of whether your trip will be a weekend getaway or stretch out over several days, you probably have questions about what to see and the prices of tourist attractions.
We tell you what to do in Lanzarote, an island that impresses at every moment. The strangeness and the powerful, enigmatic character of its volcanic landscapes often produce in the traveler the feeling of being on another planet.
Diving, dolphin spotting, hiking, exploring the Timanfaya National Park… You will always find some activity to inspire you.
The rugged textures and the palette of colours of the landscape in Lanzarote’s Timanfaya National Park increase the temptation to explore, either on foot or on a camel.
The Jameos del Agua are the fruit of the creativity of César Manrique, a work which allows us a glimpse into the geological wonders of inland Lanzarote.
The leisure, music and entertainment proposals of the Barceló Lanzarote Active Resort are the best complement to its wellness activities and gastronomic offer. The facilities of this hotel have become a privileged oasis where you can enjoy the best leisure.
Untamed and without artifice, on the island of Lanzarote nature strips to show its most authentic side. The best way to connect with the essence of this volcanic land surrounded by an energetic Atlantic, is interacting with it in every possible way.
The Canary Island of Lanzarote is one of the best sanctuaries in the Atlantic where you can relax and enjoy an otherworldly landscape, a warm climate all year round and food prepared with ingredients of the highest quality.
When we see Lanzarote from the air, it can appear to be a small island, but this perception changes when we start to explore its varied geography.
A week in Lanzarote allows you time to enjoy its volcanic landscapes and unspoilt beaches, to go diving, to relax in a spa, go partying and go on excursions.
Lanzarote has a total of 6 neighbourhoods