
Puerto Del Carmen Lanzarote, Canary Islands Travel Guide
The entire island is an UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 1993, balancing human activity with unique nature.
Timanfaya and other parks have strict regulations preserving their ecosystems. Stay on marked trails.
Areas around the island protect marine life. Avoid touching or disrupting organisms when snorkeling or diving.
Your choices help to preserve Lanzarote's beauty for future generations.
Practice responsible waste disposal by using designated recycling bins.
Water is precious on this arid island, relying heavily on desalination.
Offset your flight emissions with reputable carbon offsetting.
Support hotels and tour operators committed to sustainability.
An ethical tour operator known for small group, community-focused tours.
Visit G AdventuresA conservation organization supporting various environmental projects.
Explore The Rainforest SiteCésar Manrique's vision shaped Lanzarote''s construction style and integrated tourism with nature.
Engage with locals in a way that shows courtesy and appreciation for their culture.
Be mindful of privacy and local rules when taking pictures.
Avoid photographing people without their consent, particularly for kids.
Generally fine to photograph landscapes and street scenes, but be discreet.
Observe any posted signs prohibiting photography in certain areas.
Cultural sensitivity builds positive relationships and enriches your overall travel experience.