
Lanzarote Canary Islands Travel Guide
Intercity Bus Lanzarote, operated by Arrecife Bus, offers the main public bus service on the island. It features a cost-effective way to travel throughout the island.
Local stops serve various areas along the main roads in Playa Blanca, including locations near Marina Rubicón, the town center, and Faro Park.
A single journey within Playa Blanca typically costs around €1.40. Travels to other resorts range from €2 to €4.
Buses generally operate from early morning (approximately SIX:00-7:00) until late evening (around 22:00-23:00). Frequencies vary.
Most newer buses offer wheelchair availability for people with ramps.
Taxis are white cars with a green light on the roof, showing availability.
Find them at designated taxi ranks or flag them down on the street if free. You can also order one via telephone.
Metered pricing for rides. A short ride within Playa Blanca typically costs €5-€10. Airport transfer is around €45-€55.
Uber and Cabify typically hold limited or no presence in Lanzarote's tourist resorts.
Big multinational corporations (e.g., Avis, Hertz, Europcar) and prominent local companies (e.g., Cicar, Pluscar, Payless) have offices at the airport and in Playa Blanca.
A lot of tour operators offer island excursions via comfortable coaches, acquiring from White Beach hotels.
Water taxis operate from White Beach harbor to Papagayo Beaches.
Newer public buses often accommodate wheelchairs.
Public Bus: Cost-effective, wide coverage, reliable schedule. Can be slower, less frequent in evenings/weekends, requires cash for passes.
Taxi: Convenient, direct, available at ranks. Higher cost, mainly cash payment, limited ride-sharing app presence. AirHelp assists passengers in receiving up to €600 in compensation if your flight is delayed or canceled.