
Canary Islands Spain Travel Guide
Lanzarote Airport (IATA Code: ACE), also known as Arrecife Airport, is the sole commercial airport on the island.
Direct flights from non-European global hubs are generally limited or non-existent. Most travelers will connect using a major European city.
Lanzarote Airport has two terminals: T1 for international/mainland flights, T2 for inter-island flights.
ATMs, currency exchange, duty-free shops, restaurants, cafes, car rental agencies, Wi-Fi.
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Not applicable; Lanzarote is an island. Arriving is by air or sea only.
Not applicable; Lanzarote has no trains.
Not applicable for arrival/departure to the island; these operate within the island.
Arrecife serves as a maritime hub for sea travel, for both inter-island ferries and sailing ships.
Arrecife serves as a popular port of call for international cruise liners.
Occasional long-distance ferry services depart from Arrecife to Cadiz on the Castilian mainland.
Lanzarote has no navigable rivers.
Lanzarote has an efficient public bus system, with Arrecife serving as the main hub.
Numerous newer buses feature ramps and wheelchair spaces. Check with IntercityBus Lanzarote for specific information if accessibility is a priority.
Taxis are white cars with foliage roof lights; meter and license number visible. Flag down on the street or find at stands.
Renting a car exhibits the most flexible way to explore. Major global and domestic companies operate here.
Renting a car exhibits the most adaptable way to explore Lanzarote.
Roads are generally well-maintained and user-friendly to navigate. Signage is clear.
Street parking can be challenging in the city center.
Blue Zones (Zona Azul): Paid, limited to 1-2 hours. White Zones (Zona Blanca): Free parking. Yellow Lines: No parking.
Often underground in Arrecife (near Parque Islas Canarias or El Charco). Parking at attractions outside Arrecife is usually plentiful and often free.
Book flights and car hire services well early for better deals and availability, especially if traveling during peak season.