Lanzarote – The Hot Holiday Destination

 Lanzarote Map Lanzarote has a history that is every bit as hot and fiery as the mojo sauces served in the local restaurants. Thanks to the fact that the island is home to over 300 volcanoes – fortunately all now dormant. And is located off the coast of West Africa – close to the outer fringes of the Sahara Desert.

The island has been a Spanish possession since the early 1400´s and during the days of empire was used a naval base for galleons.  Lanzarote Volcanoes Which travelled across the Atlantic between the New World and the Old. A trade that attracted the attentions of marauding pirates and buccaneers. Keen to secure a slice of the riches onboard for themselves.

Today, Lanzarote is a peaceful yet popular holiday destination. Around 1.5 million tourists visited the island last year – the bulk staying in one of the three main resorts of Playa Blanca, Puerto del Carmen and Costa Teguise (home to one of the best hotels in Lanzarote, the five star Gran Melia Salinas).

Things To Do
 Lanzarote Beach at Papagayo Visiting Lanzarote without taking a tour of the Timanfaya Volcano Park would be like going to Paris and ignoring the Eiffel Tower. More so even, as exploring the volcanic past is they key to understanding Lanzarote today. As the eruptions have had a big influence on many aspects of island life. For example the textures and colours of the scenery are a key theme in the work of the island born artist, Cesar Manrique.

Manrique designed and built many of Lanzarote´s leading tourist attractions. Most of which also integrate the volcanic terrain – such as his own house in Tahiche. Which was created from five bubbles in the surrounding lava flow.

As well as other worldly volcanic vistas Lanzarote boasts over ninety great beaches. Some of which – such as Famara in the north and Papagayo in the south – are regarded as amongst best in the Canaries. And is also an island of contrasts – as the valleys in the north of the island are as green as verdant as the south is dry and arid.

 Lanzarote Fire Mountains Getting Around
Lanzarote is one of the smaller Canary Islands – measuring just 58km by 40 km. Which means it’s really easy to tour the island. The best way to do this is by car – as the local bus services don’t service the interior of the island or many of the main tourist sites. Car hire is relatively good value, starting from around €20 per day.

Places To Stay
The best hotels and villas in Lanzarote are located in Playa Blanca – the newest resort in the south of the island. Whilst those searching for apartments should focus on the resort of Puerto del Carmen. Which boasts a wide selection of good quality holiday complexes.

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