The best restaurants in Lanzarote
In terms of food the island offers everything from traditional establishments to cutting-edge restaurants. Discover the best restaurants in Lanzarote!
The beaches of Lanzarote have a wild, majestic beauty
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.
Scuba diving in Lanzarote invites you to discover the ocean’s wonders
Lanzarote, with its transparent waters, pleasant temperatures, countless marine species and more than 100 dive sites, is the perfect scuba diving destination.
Shop like a local: the best markets 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.
Lanzarote with children: an unforgettable family holiday
Lanzarote is a great place for families to explore, thanks to the fun experiences it offers children. You can ride on a camel, be a pirate, go snorkelling… Guaranteed excitement!
Keys to enjoying surfing in Lanzarote
Surfing is much more than a sport, it is one of the keys to understanding life itself, and Lanzarote offers the ideal conditions to turn the island into your own special paradise.
The Castillo de San Gabriel, a tribute to the history of Arrecife
The iconic Lanzarote fortress, in the tranquil bay of Arrecife, has been home to the Museum of the History of the City since 1972.
Grieta de Montaña Blanca, strange beauty in Lanzarote
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.
Lanzarote by buggy, a plan for the most venturesome travellers
Recorrer Lanzarote en buggy te permitirá descubrir rincones desconocidos por la mayoría de visitantes. La isla ofrece un escenario único para vivir esta emocionante experiencia.
The Castillo de San José, from ‘Hunger Fortress’ to museum of contemporary art
This defensive fortress, now the headquarters of MIAC [International Museum of Contemporary Art], was built in 1776 to provide employment for the islanders in a time of poverty and drought