
Lanzarote Canary Islands Travel Guide
Lanzarote Airport (ACE), aka Arrecife Airport, is the main entry point. Its position is near Arrecife.
From Lanzarote Airport (ACE) to Playa Blanca, several transfer options exist:
Lanzarote has well-maintained roads. Driving is generally straightforward.
If if you are going to rent a vehicle, you need a valid driving license. EU/EEA licenses are accepted. Other nationalities may require an International Driving Permit.
Playa Blanca operates as the main ferry port for connecting flights to Corralejo, Fuerteventura. Operators include Naviera Armas and Fred Olsen Express.
Arrive at Lanzarote Airport (ACE) at least 2-3 hours before your scheduled departure. This holds importance during peak seasons.
Follow a regular airport check-in and security procedures for a smooth departure.
The airport has duty-free shops, dining options, and lounges for departing travelers.
Intercity Bus Lanzarote, operated by Arrecife Bus, is the main public bus service on the island.
Taxis offer a convenient choice for shorter trips or when traveling with luggage.
Car rentals provide flexibility for island discovery.
Explore on motorcycles, scooters, or bikes.
Playa Blanca is very pedestrian-friendly. Its 7 km (4.3 miles) long promenade (Paseo Marítimo) stretches from the signal tower (Faro de Pechiguera) past the town center to Marina Rubicón and beyond.
Transportation options cater to various mobility needs.
Many tour operators offer island excursions via comfortable coaches, learning from White Beach hotels.
Water cabs run from White Beach harbor to Papagayo Beaches, creating convenient and scenic access towards these coves.
Local knowledge improves your travel experience and navigation.
Double-check your flight status and transfer arrangements the day before departure to avoid last-minute issues.