
Lanzarote Canary Islands Travel Guide
Embrace the island's unique surroundings with various outdoor activities.
Waterfront paths to the various coves range from from easy to intermediate difficulty.
Hike to the crater rim. This is a moderate route, taking approximately 1-1.5 hours for a return trip.
The long promenade offers easy strolls or jogs along the seafront.
Some outdoor activities are based on weather conditions. Always check forecasts and local safety advice.
Engage with Lanzarote's culture through various experiences.
Enjoy traditional folk music live acts in local venues or during festivals.
Discover special artisan crafts made from local materials, including volcanic stone.
Participate in local culinary events to sample authentic dishes and regional specialties.
Look for authentic artisan products like volcanic stone jewelry or ceramics.
Capture the unique cultural instances and local interactions.
White Beach contains a lot of options for unwinding and rejuvenating.
Relax on the golden sands of Playa Dorada, Playa Flamingo, or the quieter Papagayo coves.
The calm waters and gentle breezes create a soothing environment for seaside relaxation.
Some accommodations or private instructors offer yoga or meditation sessions, often outdoors with sea views.
Disconnect from devices and immerse yourself in the tranquil surroundings.
Engage with the beautiful nature of the island for mental well-being.
Adopt the relaxed pace of island daily life for a truly restful experience.
White Beach's evening scene focuses on relaxed entertainment.
The nightlife focuses more on relaxed bars and live performances rather than energetic clubbing.
For more energetic clubbing, Puerto del Carmen is the main hub on the island.
Dedicated theater spaces are limited in White Beach. Larger cultural events happen island-wide.
Enjoy evening strolls along the illuminated promenade with ocean views.
Playa Blanca's relatively dark skies in some areas offer chances for stargazing.
Many restaurants and hotels are good for families, making for pleasant evening outings.
Check local tourist information centers or hotel reception for current entertainment schedules and events during your stay.
Find souvenirs, local crafts, and daily necessities.
Marina Rubicón features several upscale boutiques for high-end shopping.
Supermarkets and local shops cater to all your daily needs, from groceries to beachwear.
Purchase souvenirs from reputable local businesses to help the island's economy.
Beyond Marina Rubicón, explore smaller village markets for unique finds and local produce.