12 Best Things to do in Lanzarote Canary Islands
If you are planning a trip to Lanzarote then this 12 Best Things to do in Lanzarote Canary Islands
provides a view of places to visit, what it was like and any advice.
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Where I STAYED
I actually stayed at my sister’s house in Costa Teguise when I was here. Costa Teguise is only 10-15 mins from the airport and is a hotspot for families alongside Playa Blanca. If you’re here for the nightlife scene, Puerto del Carmen is the one for you.
WHERE TO STAY
Costa Teguise: Barcelo Teguise Beach– This 4* hotel has an outdoor pool, a bar, restaurant and a fitness centre/gym. It’s close to the Lagomar Museum and Jardin de Cactus Garden. Beaches wise Las Cucharas, Playa del Jablillo and Playa Bastian are only a few hundred yards away. An important thing to note is that this hotel is adults only.
Credits: Barcelo Teguise Beach
Playa Blanca: Iberostar Selection Lanzarote Park– This is a 5* beachfront hotel. With four outdoor pools for adults and three for children. There is a free gym, and a spa available at an extra cost with saunas and hot tub! The hotel is only a short walk from Playa Flamingo, the other nearest locations are Parque del Mediterraneo and Kikoland. The top attractions, it’s worth noting, are several miles away (Lagomar museum 22 miles away), so if you’re here to visit attractions, this might not be for you.
Credits: Iberostar Selection Lanzarote Park
In Puerto del Carmen: Hyde Park Lane is known to be one of the best hotels to stay at in Lanzarote with four outdoor pools. There is a tennis court that you can use at an additional charge. This hotel is not as close as Costa Teguise, but Lagomar museum and Jardin de Cactus Garden are 6-10 miles away from here and the Campesino Monument only 6 also. The closest beach is the Playa de los Pocillos and of course Puerto del Carmen Beach.c
Credits: Hyde Park Lane
WHAT TO DO
In this section we go through 12 Best Things to do in Lanzarote Canary Islands.
- Los Volcanes National Park – Spend a morning or afternoon hiking for 2-3 hours just outside of Manca Blanca village.
2. Jameos del Agua caves- A volcanic tunnel with an underground concert hall, restaurant, cave and pool by the artist Cesar Manrique based in Haría. If you study the water in the cave you’ll notice thousands of little white albino crabs creating the illusion of glistening water.
The pool is only for decoration, however when I was there, someone actually dive bombed into the pool. I’d suggest eating here, as you have the opportunity to dine in this actual cave, which is quite an experience. Only 2 euros for residence and 10 euros for tourists.
3. LagOmar Museum- This £4.5 million mansion is said to have been bought by Omar Sharif, the Lawrence of Arabia actor (a known gambler) only to lose it a few days later in a card game. This private property was inspired by nature courtyards and a private pool which you’re not allowed to use. To visit, it’s only 2 euros for residents and 6 euros for tourists. This is based in North of Lanzarote near Nazaret.
4. Mirador del Río – Located in Haría, Again one César Manrique creations, This is an artist-designed clifftop structure from 1974, with a cafe that has viewing points with incredible panoramic views of the Island La Graciosa which is only 2 kilometres from Lanzarote. This is arguably one of the most unique architectural creations by César. There are also many other incredible cliff top viewpoints and cafes with panoramic views on the drive there. It is just over 3 euros for residents and under 5 euros for tourists.
5. César Manrique Foundation. 5th on the list of 12 Best Things to do in Lanzarote Canary Islands. Here you can view Paintings by Spanish artists in Manrique’s studio-home & garden built into an old lava flow.
6. Teguise Sunday Market- The busiest market in Lanzarote is the Sunday market. Stop off and grab a pastry while you look around. Here you can see the unusual white buildings, clothes and craft shops, restaurants, streets and the square.
7. Jardin de Cactus- Another of César Manrique creations with many different species, here you can see cacti in all different shapes. You’ll have to pay to climb up the stairs to see the windmill to get that insta spot, this costs 6.50 euros.
8. Vineyards of La Geria – Take a guided tour— with wine tasting. Remarkably, this is a volcanic vineyard. This place uses the volcanic ash to harvest grapes!
9. Papagayo beach- I initially took this to be a must-visit place on the Lanzarote ‘to do’ list because of the deep blue hue of the sea. However, I’d advise against it and instead recommend visiting some of the other beaches like Famara. There is a long stretch of sand on Famara which is pleasant to walk along. Additionally, there are limited places to change apart from one cave.
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10. Museo Atlántico- If you can dive then be sure to visit the underwater museum.
11. Visit the town Playa Quemada where people weren’t given permission to build yet they still did!
12. Open Air Cinema- Located in the Biosfera Plaza Shopping Centre on the top floor is the Rooftop – STARLIGHT Openair Cinema. Perfect for a warm summer’s evening— you are able to order food to the area as well!
WHAT IT WAS LIKE
It’s a volcanic island so the landscape wasn’t what I anticipated! Nevertheless the ports were beautiful, and in general the open landscape and weather was pretty dreamy.
The only thing that is important to mention is how windy it can get, so despite being 20 odd degrees you can get quite cold without a jacket. At night, temperatures can drop too, so pack more than your typical summer wardrobe- bring some autumn staples!
I think it is also important to note that Lanzarote is big on people who love active holidays. So if this is something you are into, then rent a bike or look into joining some activities/programs at Club La Santa. This is the number one sports and active holiday resort in the world.
Any Advice
Tickets: You can buy a combination pass if you want to visit a number of tourist spots. For example, you can opt to visit 3 tourist centres for 21 euros which includes two from Jameos Del Agua, Cueva de los Verdes and fire mountain, and one entry to Mirafor del Rio or the Cactus Garden.
Main resort centres are Puerto del Carmen, Arrecife, Costa Teguise and play balance. For a quieter holiday head to Playa Blanca. Puerto del Carmen is the place to go if you want to enjoy the nightlife.
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erika says
This location looks absolutely gorgeous!
Tracy McHugh says
Loved the pictures! So beautiful. That’s so neat your sister lives in the Canary Islands, also appreciated you provided a rec of where to stay. Definitely need to get here in the near future.
SM says
Beautiful place to visit! So nice that your sister is there for you to come and explore the area. Saving for future reference. Thanks for sharing! – SM
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