A full discovery of Lanzarote in 7 till 10 days
Lanzarote is the most southeastern island of the Canary archipelago. Although it covers no more than 800 square kilometers, it offers remarkably diverse landscapes. The legacy of the volcanic eruptions that took place in the 18th and 19th centuries is a spectacular scene of unique shape and beauty. Next to unexpected landscapes made up of volcanic caves, lava lakes and craters, lie the Beaches and clear waters.
Moreover, the spectacular natural heritage is guarded by the people of Lanzarote; and not in vain, as the island was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1993. In 2015 it became the first destination in the world to receive the Biosphere Responsible Tourism certification.
In Lanzarote you will find everything from the liveliest tourist towns, with their unbeatable hotel facilities and recreational areas, to unparalleled landscapes, places that show no trace of human presence, and lonely islets for the enjoyment of silence.
The Parque Nacional de Timanfaya, a beautiful succession of volcanic landscapes, is one of the island's greatest tourist attractions, along with the art, cultural and tourism centers created by local artist César Manrique. The original cultivation systems of Lanzarote's farmers, who have learned how to overcome the island's sterility and stimulate the lava to exuberance, are another focus for visitors.
The beautiful climate, with its average annual temperature of 22 ° C is also worth mentioning, as it makes Lanzarote the perfect destination for practicing all kinds of outdoor sports.How to get there
How to get there