
Lanzarote
What you need to know before you go
Lanzarote is famous for its volcanic landscapes and palm-tree-fringed beaches. Declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1993, the island has around 360 volcano cones within the Timanfaya National Park. The 4th largest of the Canary Islands, it enjoys sunny days for most of the year, with an average temperature of around 22°C. In July and August, daytime temperatures can hit 28°C and waters are nicely warm for swimming.
Lanzarote has a bohemian vibe, influenced by iconic architect and artist César Manrique. Some of the places he designed include Mirador del Rio, Al Campesino, and LagOmar Museum. The world-class vineyards of La Geria, between Uga and Teguise, are must-visits if you want to sample the best wines the region has to offer.
What to see & do in Lanzarote
Featured stories & fun stuffWhere & what to eat in Lanzarote
Where to shop & what to buy in Lanzarote
Where to go & what to do at night in Lanzarote
Keep exploring
Lanzarote
Canary Islands
Spain
- A Coruña
- Alicante
- Almeria
- Barcelona
- Benidorm
- Bilbao
- Burgos
- Cabo de Gata
- Calella
- Calpe
- Cambrils
- Castell-Platja d'Aro
- Chiclana de la Frontera
- Conil de la Frontera
- Costa del Maresme
- Cádiz
- Córdoba
- Estepona
- Formentera
- Fuengirola
- Fuerteventura
- Gijon
- Gran Canaria
- Granada
- Ibiza Island
- Lanzarote
- Lloret de Mar
- Madrid
- Majorca Island
- Marbella
- Menorca
- Málaga
- Nerja
- Oviedo
- Roquetas de Mar
- Roses
- Salamanca
- Salou
- San Sebastian
- Santander
- Santiago de Compostela
- Saragossa
- Seville
- Sitges
- Tarragona
- Tenerife
- Toledo
- Torremolinos
- Torrevieja
- Tossa de Mar
- Valencia