Travel Guide of Lanzarote
Why Visit Lanzarote: The Island of Volcanoes
Lanzarote is one of the 8 Canary Islands, famously known as the "Fortunate Islands". This volcanic destination has become a favorite for travelers seeking unique landscapes and excellent weather for their holidays in Spain.
The island combines a remarkable volcanic landscape, paradisiacal southern beaches, and the warm hospitality of the locals (conejeros). The best example is the work of César Manrique, who masterfully blended nature and human creativity. That's why Lanzarote is one of those places you have to visit at least once in your life.
What to See and Visit in Lanzarote
Here are the must-see places and the best ways to discover them without wasting time or standing in unnecessary queues.
Timanfaya National Park
Lanzarote has one of the most impressive volcanic landscapes in the world. The epicenter is Timanfaya National Park, the most spectacular national park in Spain.
How to visit without queues? The best option is to book a guided tour to Timanfaya that includes transportation and priority access.
The Art of César Manrique
You can't leave Lanzarote without admiring the work of César Manrique. Perfect examples of his symbiosis with nature are Jameos del Agua and Cueva de los Verdes.
We encourage you to discover the secret of this cave. Once you discover it, don't tell anyone. Let the next visitor marvel at the discovery themselves.
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César Manrique Foundation (Taro de Tahíche)
Manrique designed his own house inside volcanic bubbles. Today, you can visit it thanks to César Manrique Foundation.
Biosphere Reserve & Viewpoints
Lanzarote has been a Biosphere Reserve since 1993. Beyond its natural heritage, the island is known for its territorial planning, shaped by an artist. Don't miss Mirador del Río or the stunning Lago Verde (Green Lagoon), a truly unique landscape.
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The Best Beaches in Lanzarote
Thanks to its excellent weather almost all year round, Lanzarote boasts spectacular beaches. Some you shouldn't miss include:
- Famara Beach
- Papagayo Beaches
- Playa Blanca
- Playa Quemada
- Playa de Matagorda
We invite you to visit them all!





