

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 town makes the perfect base for visiting some of the most spectacular beaches and spots in the south of the island, which seems like another world
A multisensory cinema, scaling volcanic craters and an aquarium full of native species are just some of the activities that this coastal town has to offer.
Lanzarote offers the traveller a coastline dotted with idyllic, golden, sandy beaches and unspoilt coves with turquoise waters. A constant invitation to enjoy the sun and the sea.
In terms of food the island offers everything from traditional establishments to cutting-edge restaurants. Discover the best restaurants in Lanzarote!
This volcanic valley, the legacy of the lava eruptions of Timanfaya, shelters the most important wine-growing region of Lanzarote, with production based mainly on the malvasia variety.
Gofio, papas arrugadas, seafood… The island’s cuisine combines simplicity with great flavour. Here are our recommendations for enjoying the typical foods of Lanzarote!
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.
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.
This work by the Lanzarote-born artist and architect César Manrique represents the culmination of his passion for harmonising Art and Nature. See the view from the Mirador del Río!
A bar, a restaurant, an art gallery and more. Lagomar is a multifunctional space that shows how architecture can integrate into the landscape in a harmonious fashion enhancing it even further.
The iconic Lanzarote fortress, in the tranquil bay of Arrecife, has been home to the Museum of the History of the City since 1972.
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.
Caleta de Sebo, with its sandy streets, is the departure point from which to explore the island’s spectacular wild beaches and volcanic landscapes.
The village of El Golfo, with a population of under 200, is home to a Martian-like landscape formed in 1730 by large eruptions that has appeared in various films.
Several museums, a sculpture of César Manrique, a church and more. Despite its limited size, San Bartolomé (Lanzarote) has a number of must-see tourist attractions.
Lanzarote is the perfect place to unwind with its slow pace, its infinite landscapes and a wide range of spas, which are the icing on the cake of a perfect holiday.
In addition to its unique scenery and extraordinary beaches, the volcanic island has excellent bars and nightclubs for dancing until dawn. Get ready to go out in Lanzarote!
Lanzarote is host to a wide range of markets, especially on weekends. Below are the ones that you must visit before leaving the island.
The best variety of this ancient plant, recorded in almost every culture in the world, is found in the Canary Archipelago, where it thrives in the favourable conditions provided by the trade winds and volcanic soil.
The volcanic island has a lot to offer in terms of shopping, from small artisan shops to large shopping centres. Discover where to shop and what to buy in Lanzarote!
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 lights and shadows of the Cueva de los Verdes create an almost dreamlike universe where the visitor is entranced by the beauty of the rocky shapes and structures.
This Canary Island has natural swimming pools to delight everyone. Discover the best options and enjoy a relaxing dip in one of them.
Volcanic eruptions have created a unique natural setting that is most impressive when the sea is at its roughest. Be sure to visit Los Hervideros de Lanzarote!
This salt enclave, formed by the eruptions of Timanfaya in 1730, is not only home to one of the island’s century-old businesses, but is also a scenic and ethnographic treasure well worth visiting.
One of the most well-hidden and surprising places in the Canarian island of Lanzarote, this is a must-see attraction if you love unique landscapes.
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.