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LIVE24SEVEN // Travel


Lanzarote a unique and beautiful island


Playa de las Conchas, La Graciosa, Huellas


Lanzarote is a unique island of extreme and unusual beauty. Amazing nature, dramatic landscapes, long sandy shores, a deeply rooted local culture and gastronomy, and above all a genuine respect for nature and its environment, all make Lanzarote an ideal destination to enjoy, and return to. It will keep surprising you!


The island is home to spectacular crystal-clear waters and superb stretches of white, golden and black sand. Papagayo, Puerto del Carmen and Matagorda on the southern side of the island boast some of the best beaches and coves. In the north, you´ll love the impressive beach of Famara and the ones in Costa Teguise, Arrieta, Caleton Blanco, Orzola and on the island of La Graciosa.


The mild, spring-like weather all year round and the magical natural landscapes of Lanzarote attract sports enthusiasts from all over the world to practise their favourite sports. Both amateurs and professionals visit the island for surfing, kite surfing, windsurfing, triathlon, golf, diving, sailing, fishing, cycling, mountain biking, trekking, paragliding, hiking and more.


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From traditional cuisine to the most innovative gastronomic creations, in Lanzarote, you can enjoy excellent food. Outstanding fish and shellfish, vegetables, goat meat, black canary pork, and excellent wines with “Denomination of Origin Lanzarote”, produced in the magical vineyard landscapes of La Geria. Close your eyes, relax and let go to a world of pleasant sensations.


In Lanzarote, you can find sophisticated spas, thalassotherapy and wellness centres to help your mind and body relax. Get ready for a comforting experience.


There are many traditional festivals in Lanzarote including the famous Carnival, the most authentic pilgrimages and popular markets such as the one in Teguise held every Sunday morning.


When the sun hides away, music and fun continue in different parts of the island, like the capital and major tourist areas. To the north of Lanzarote is the Chinijo Archipelago, formed by the islands of La Graciosa, Alegranza, Montaña Clara, Roque del Este and Roque del Oeste, which is the largest marine reserve in Europe. La Graciosa, is the most distinctive island in the Canaries, with just 600 inhabitants and surrounded by paradise beaches, is an idyllic place full of peace, nature and serenity.


Despite being unknown to our visitors, Arrecife has some really interesting places such as its small historic centre, a valuable marina and bay, the charming Charco de San Ginés and the white sand beach of El Reducto. The capital also has two emblematic fortresses that protected the city from pirate attacks.


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