Discover Lanzarote - Discover A Year Round Holiday Destination

The northernmost of the Canary Islands, Lanzarote is known for its volcanoes which have formed the island into a wonder of lava fields, strangely shaped rock and black earth. Contrast this with the typical whitewashed houses, golden sand beaches and deep blue sea it possesses and you’ve got somewhere truly unique. In this article we’ll go through what makes Lanzarote a perfect holiday destination the whole year round and why it should be your first call for winter or summer sun.
Beaches, Beaches and more Beaches
If you’re going for sun, you want some good beaches, and Lanzarote has that in abundance. Many of the island’s beaches are great for children as well as adults as they are naturally protected from waves and currents. This is due to them being formed from lava flows long ago and have created pools that reached down as far as the sea. With so many beaches there’s something for everyone whether you’re looking for long walks, busy beaches with a lot going on or a quiet spot you can sit and read a book. Most of the best beaches are on the east coast from Costa Teguise down to Puerto del Carmen or in the Playa Blanco area.
Our favourites are:
- Playa del Papagayo - In a small inlet in the southeast with a lovely curve and clear turquoise waters
- Playa de Famara – At the bottom of some impressive cliffs in the northwest of the island, its known for its pale golden sand which stretches over 5km
A Home of Sustainability
Lanzarote has been developed sustainably so that it be a top tier tourist destination without impacting the islands beauty, so much so that it is the first destination in the world to have received the Biosphere Responsible Tourism certificate. Much of this has been due to artist Cesar Manrique who’s influence and buildings can be seen across the island as art, nature and architecture blends seamlessly together.
Get Out and About
The beautiful weather of Lanzarote means that its perfect to get out and explore and there’s plenty of activities to do and places to visit. Timanfaya National Park is one such place, more reminiscent of the landscape of mars than earth, this volcanic wonderland is a sight to behold. So as not to disturb the environmental quality of the park, only certain places can be visited. There are plenty of trekking routes around the volcanoes, you can explore some of the wonderful flora there or search for scientific knowledge in the Mancha Blanca centre. There are sports aplenty to take part in whether it be running, cycling, golf or any number of water sports, all are available at many locations across the island.
Enjoy the cuisine
The food in the canary islands is a fusion of many flavours with an emphasis on quality ingredients to create something wonderful. The great weather of the islands means they are perfect for growing fruit and vegetables and this is highlighted in the food eaten and created. Crops particular to Lanzarote include sweet potatoes, squash, onions and legumes. In recent times Lanzarote has undergone somewhat of a cultural revolution when it comes to food, getting some people coming primarily for the food. In Teguise they hold a festival called ‘Saborea Lanzarote’ highlighting the produce and food of the island. Along with the food, Lanzarote has always been known for its wine. The landscape of La Geria know for growing grapes producing high quality white wines and doing so in a method unique to the area, with vines wrapped around the stone walls in semi circular patterns.
We hope this has shown you why Lanzarote should be a fixture of your holiday calendar in 2022 or if you’ve already booked, at least we’ve given you more info. If you’re looking to book a holiday to Lanzarote or any other destination get in touch either by phone on 01157843388 email enquiries@ct4ntravel.co.uk or fill in our contact form with where you want to go and some more info and Chris or Caroline will get back to you. Don’t forget to follow us on social media @ct4ntravel on Facebook and Instagram for the latest travel news, blogs, destination inspiration and more. Have you been to Lanzarote? What was your favourite part or did we miss something you think we should mention? Let us know on social media or in the comments