Why Visit Lanzarote?

The island of Lanzarote has a varied and extraordinary landscape with spectacular canyons, jaw-dropping panoramas and miles of sandy beaches. Not to be missed is the beautiful volcanic landscapes found at the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve that can be enjoyed on one of our walking holidays, plus the chance to hit the fairways on some exciting golf breaks to this captivating destination. It then comes as no surprise that Lanzarote is a popular walking spot and is enjoyed by many of our solo travellers every year for both golf and walking!

Walking

Walking

Beaches

Beaches

Volcanic Landscape

Volcanic Landscape

Golfing

Golfing

Facts about Lanzarote

What is the currency?

What is the currency?

The currency used in Lanzarote is the Euro (€), which is the standard currency across Spain and the Canary Islands.

What is the time zone?

What is the time zone?

Lanzarote operates on Western European Time (WET), which is GMT+0 in the winter and GMT+1 during daylight saving time in the summer.

What is the weather like?

What is the weather like?

Lanzarote boasts a mild climate with average summer temperatures around 24°C and winter temperatures averaging 18°C, making it an ideal year-round destination.

Top things to see & do

Top things to see & do

Visit Timanfaya National Park to witness stunning volcanic landscapes, explore the iconic Cueva de los Verdes, and relax on the beautiful beaches of Papagayo.

Top local cuisine to try

Top local cuisine to try

Sancocho is a traditional fish dish made with salted fish, potatoes, and a spicy mojo sauce; Papas Arrugadas features small, wrinkled potatoes served with a green or red mojo dip; and Gofio is a toasted flour dish often served with meats or as a sweet dessert.

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