Lanzarote cannot be explained; it must be explored

An island where volcanoes, the sea and the light define every landscape. A place shaped by nature and cared for through the vision of César Manrique, who understood how to preserve its essence without holding back its development.

The result is an island with an identity of its own, where lunar landscapes, architecture and the natural surroundings coexist effortlessly, inviting you to slow down and enjoy a different way of travelling.

Chromatic Diversity

Chromatic Diversity

From the deep black of its lava fields to the intense red of the Fire Mountains, through the white of its traditional villages and the constant blue of the Atlantic.

Lanzarote is an island of contrasts, where every colour forms part of the landscape and changes with the light throughout the day.

Volcanic Viticulture

Volcanic Viticulture

In Lanzarote, vines are not simply cultivated; they adapt. After the volcanic eruptions that transformed much of the island, there was no choice but to learn how to work with what the land had become.

In La Geria, each vine grows protected by stone walls, set into the volcanic ash and sheltered from the wind. A system unique in the world, turning an apparently hostile terrain into a landscape full of life.

This is where Malvasía wines are born, deeply connected to Lanzarote’s history, effort and way of understanding the land.

Scenic Routes

Scenic Routes

Lanzarote cannot be understood from one single place. It is an island that changes with every kilometre and can only truly be discovered when you move through it.

From the coast to the inland villages, from the black of the lava to the white of the traditional towns, every journey forms part of the experience. Along the way, places such as Los Hervideros, El Golfo, the Mirador del Río and the volcanic caves appear — not only worth visiting for what they are, but for how they fit into the landscape.

There is no need for a fixed plan. Simply travelling through the island is enough to begin to understand it.

Because in Lanzarote, the road is not just part of the journey; it is the way to discover the island.

Sport and Outdoor Living

Sport and Outdoor Living

In Lanzarote, sport is part of the landscape. It is not just the climate; it is the terrain, the wind and the way the island is formed.

Open roads between lava and volcanoes, with long climbs and stretches exposed to the wind, have made the island a benchmark destination for cycling and triathlon. Here, training is truly demanding.

Open-water swimming, diving among volcanic seabeds and surfing in specific areas of the island complete an offering closely linked to the natural surroundings.

Golf also has its place here, with courses integrated into the landscape, maintaining the coherence that defines Lanzarote.

Beaches

Golden sandy beaches, turquoise waters and sheltered coves where the sea is always close by. From Playa Grande in Puerto del Carmen to Papagayo or El Reducto in Arrecife, the island offers a coastline that suits every moment.

Sunny days, peaceful swims and walks by the sea are part of everyday life here. In Lanzarote, the beach is not just a plan; it is part of the island’s way of life.

Beaches

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