Lanzarote
Raw, Dramatic, and Beautifully Different
An island shaped by fire and imagination
Volcanic landscapes, calm beaches, and a sense of space you feel instantly
Lanzarote is unlike anywhere else in Spain — and that’s exactly its appeal. From the moment you arrive, the island feels stripped back and striking, with lava fields, black earth, and sharp volcanic shapes creating a landscape that’s both dramatic and strangely calming. It’s not lush or flashy, but it’s incredibly atmospheric, and that stark beauty stays with you.
What really sets Lanzarote apart is how carefully it has been protected. Thanks largely to local artist César Manrique, high-rise hotels and visual clutter were kept at bay, allowing the island to retain a strong sense of identity. Resorts feel low-key rather than overwhelming, villages remain traditional, and the focus is firmly on nature, light, and space. It’s a destination that suits travellers who value calm, scenery, and character just as much as sunshine.
Last-Minute Deals in Lanzarote
Hotel Parkview Resort
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Central plaza Resort
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The Eleven Hotel and Resort
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Royal Beach Resort
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Lanzarote is a strong option for last-minute escapes, particularly outside school holidays. With a good mix of resorts, adults-only hotels, villas, and self-catering apartments, there are often late deals available — sometimes with upgrades to quieter locations or better-quality accommodation at very competitive prices.
Convenient Travel
Lanzarote Airport is well connected with frequent year-round flights from across Europe. Transfers to the main resort areas are quick and easy, and hiring a car is highly recommended if you want to explore the island’s volcanic interior and quieter beaches.
Visa & Currency
Lanzarote follows standard Spanish and Schengen entry rules. The euro is used across the island, cards are widely accepted, and cash machines are easy to find in resorts and towns.
Language
Spanish is the main language, but English is widely spoken in hotels, restaurants, and tourist areas. Communication is straightforward, though making the effort with a few Spanish phrases is always appreciated, especially in smaller communities.
Unforgettable Experiences in Lanzarote
Lanzarote is about experiences that feel different — quieter, more considered, and deeply connected to the landscape.

Explore Timanfaya National Park
Timanfaya is Lanzarote at its most dramatic. Vast lava fields, volcanic cones, and geothermal demonstrations show just how powerful the island’s past really is. The guided route through the park reveals a landscape that feels closer to another planet than a beach destination.
Discover Jameos del Agua
This unique attraction combines natural lava tunnels with art and architecture. Underground pools, natural light, and careful design create a peaceful, almost surreal experience. It’s a perfect example of how Lanzarote blends nature and culture rather than separating them.
Relax on Papagayo Beach
Tucked away on the southern coast, Papagayo offers golden sand, clear water, and a natural setting that feels untouched. It’s ideal for swimming, snorkelling, and slow afternoons, especially if you arrive early or later in the day.
Visit the Vineyards of La Geria
Lanzarote’s wine region is unlike any other. Vines are grown in volcanic ash, protected by low stone walls, creating a striking pattern across the landscape. Visiting a local bodega gives you insight into the island’s ingenuity — and a chance to sample wines you won’t find elsewhere.
Hire a Car and Take Your Time
Lanzarote is easy to drive and perfect for slow exploration. A car lets you move between beaches, volcanic sites, and villages effortlessly, and allows you to experience the island’s quieter, more atmospheric corners.
Embrace the Breeze
The island can be windy, especially on the coast. This keeps temperatures comfortable year-round but also means choosing sheltered beaches or natural pools on breezier days makes a big difference to your enjoyment.
Choose the Right Season
Lanzarote works all year, but spring and autumn are especially good for sightseeing, walking, and exploring without heat or crowds. Winter is popular for sunshine escapes, while summer remains calmer than many Mediterranean destinations.
Keep Dining Simple
Lanzarote’s best food is often found in understated, local restaurants. Fresh fish, grilled meats, and Canarian specialities shine when kept simple — and these places usually offer better value and atmosphere than tourist-heavy spots.
Why Lanzarote Leaves Such a Strong Impression
A destination that feels calm, confident, and quietly unforgettable
Lanzarote doesn’t shout for attention — it doesn’t need to. Its power lies in its landscapes, its restraint, and its sense of balance between tourism and preservation. For travellers who want sunshine with substance, and beauty without excess, Lanzarote delivers something genuinely different every time.

