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Jameos Casa Azul
From 148.00€ per night

Casa Azul by Escape Home
From 156.00€ per night

Mirador Casa Azul
From 156.00€ per night

Casa Azul by Escape Home (Cueva Azul)
From 160.00€ per night

Ocean Confort (PB) by Escape Home
From 100.00€ per night

Famara Views I by Escape Home
From 119.00€ per night

Famara Views II By Escape Home
From 121.00€ per night

Ocean Confort (PBD) by Escape Home
From 100.00€ per night

Ocean Confort (PAI) by Escape Home
From 100.00€ per night
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Lanzarote, the volcanic jewel of the Canary Archipelago, is a destination that captivates with its lunar landscapes, black sand beaches of volcanic origin and a surprising harmony between nature and art. Crowned by the majesty of Timanfaya and declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO.
Lanzarote: an out-of-this-world volcanic landscape
Pure Canarian essence, where fire met the sea. Dark sandy beaches, surreal vineyards and a unique light that enchants artists and travelers. An island to get lost in its craters, relax in its coves and marvel at the vision of César Manrique.
- Timanfaya - The land in the National Park, where geothermal activity is still alive.
- Jameos del Agua - A volcanic grotto transformed by César Manrique into an art center.
- La Geria - Surreal landscape of vineyards cultivated in volcanic ash.
- Mirador del Río - Impressive panoramic view from a cliff over the Chinijo Archipelago.
- Cueva de los Verdes - A fascinating volcanic tube more than 6 km long.
- Playa de Papagayo - Golden sandy coves and crystal clear waters in an unspoiled nature reserve.
- Charco de los Clicos - Emerald green lagoon in the crater of a volcano, next to the black sea.
- Teguise - Old capital with one of the most famous Sunday markets and a historic old town.
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- A brief history of LanzaroteVer más
Lanzarote, shaped by fire and sea, was forged by the Majos (its first inhabitants), Norman and Castilian conquerors, and Barbary pirates. Its most crucial moment came with the volcanic eruptions of the 18th century that shaped its unique landscape. The vision of artist César Manrique ultimately defined its essence, masterfully blending art and nature. An island of strong character and singular beauty.
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From the lunar landscapes of Timanfaya to the golden sand beaches of Papagayo, Lanzarote is a natural work of art. Don't miss the Jameos del Agua, the green lagoon of El Charco de los Clicos, or the Mirador del Río. Every corner will make you feel like you're on another planet!
- Lanzarote: the landscape forged by fireSee all
The essence of Lanzarote beats in its volcanoes. The 18th-century eruptions transformed the island forever, creating a land of black rocks, craters, and ashes that now form the stunning Timanfaya National Park, where the earth still exhales heat. This volcanic legacy is reflected in everything: from the vineyards of La Geria—grown in ash—to the caves and lava tubes like Jameos del Agua, where the art of César Manrique merges with the geography. A trip to Lanzarote is immersing yourself in a unique landscape shaped by the force of nature.
- The climate of Lanzarote: the eternal Canarian summer.See all
Enjoy a privileged climate all year round, with mild temperatures and over 3,000 hours of annual sunshine. Summers are warm and sunny (25-29°C), perfect for beaches like Papagayo or Famara, while the trade winds temper the heat. Winters are exceptionally mild (18-22°C), ideal for hiking through volcanoes or exploring towns like Teguise without crowds. Spring and autumn offer long, pleasant days, optimal for outdoor activities or discovering vineyards in La Geria. Rainfall is scarce and brief, concentrated mainly in January-February. Thanks to its location and low humidity, Lanzarote is a perfect destination in any season!
- Tips and tricks for your trip to Lanzarote.See all
Rent a car: It’s the best way to explore the island freely. Discover hidden coves, impromptu viewpoints, and charming villages at your own pace.
Book in advance: Tickets for Timanfaya National Park or César Manrique’s centers (Jameos del Agua, Cueva de los Verdes) often sell out in high season. Plan ahead!
Protect yourself from the sun and wind: Always bring a hat, sunglasses, high-protection sunscreen (even in winter!), and a light jacket for cool evenings or coastal breeze.
Proper footwear: Wear closed-toe shoes or trainers for exploring volcanoes and hiking trails (e.g., Fire Mountains, Volcán del Cuervo). Avoid sandals in these areas.
Try the local cuisine: Don’t miss wrinkled potatoes with mojo sauce, goat cheese with Malvasía wine from La Geria, or fresh fish in fishing villages like El Golfo.
Avoid crowds: Visit iconic spots like Jameos del Agua early in the morning or avoid cruise ship days in ports like Arrecife.
Make the most of Teguise market: Sunday mornings are ideal for buying local crafts and typical products in a historic setting.
Carry cash: In small towns or street markets, cards are sometimes not accepted.
Respect nature: Lanzarote is a Biosphere Reserve. Do not litter, stick to marked trails, and never take volcanic rocks as “souvenirs.”
Enjoy the sunsets: Find natural viewpoints (like Mirador del Río) or end the day at a seaside terrace. The sky in Lanzarote is spectacular!
Frequently user asked questions
The island can be enjoyed year-round thanks to its mild and sunny climate, but each season has its nuances:
Spring (March-May): Ideal temperatures (18-24°C), green landscapes after winter rains, and perfect for hiking and cycling.
Summer (June-August): Warm weather (25-29°C) with little wind, ideal for beaches and water sports. Book accommodation and car rentals in advance!
Autumn (September-November): Still warm temperatures (22-26°C), warm waters, and fewer tourists. Perfect time to explore at a leisurely pace.
Winter (December-February): Mild, sunny days (18-21°C), ideal for quiet getaways, culture, and volcanic trails.
Yes, it is highly recommended to discover the island’s authentic essence. Although there is a public bus network connecting the main tourist areas, a car will give you the freedom to:
Explore hard-to-reach pristine beaches and coves (like Papagayo or Punta Mujeres).
Discover unique volcanic landscapes (Timanfaya, La Geria, Salinas de Janubio) at your own pace.
Visit charming towns like Teguise (especially on Sundays for its market) or Yaiza.
Enjoy sunsets at remote viewpoints (Mirador del Río, El Golfo).
Only a valid ID or passport and the booking code. Some accommodations may request a refundable deposit, but we will confirm this beforehand.
Most have free parking or areas to park without issue. In central areas, there may be paid zones, but we will provide you with directions.
Yes, there are buses (guaguas) that connect the airport (ACE) with destinations like Arrecife, Puerto del Carmen, or Costa Teguise. However, if you’re traveling with luggage or in a group, we recommend opting for a taxi or rental car (the journey to the port or tourist areas is just 10-20 minutes).
Advantages of car/taxi:
Avoid waiting and transfers with luggage.
Greater comfort to reach your accommodation directly.
Ideal if your villa or apartment is in less connected areas (e.g., La Geria, coastal coves).
Tip:
Taxis have official rates (approximately €20-30 to Puerto del Carmen).
If renting a car, book in advance for better prices and availability.
Check-in is from 4:00 PM and check-out before 10:00 AM. If you need flexible hours, please ask us in advance and we will try to accommodate based on availability.
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