Arrecife

Arrecife, the sun-drenched capital of Lanzarote, is a low-key port city where volcanic black sand meets sparkling Atlantic waters. Once a humble fishing village, it has evolved into a relaxed cultural hub with a whitewashed old town, a castle-turned-art-gallery, and a sprawling urban beach. The city’s soul is shaped by the visionary artist César Manrique, whose influence appears in everything from the airport to the seafront promenade. With its easy-going vibe, excellent seafood, and a backdrop of volcanic peaks, Arrecife is an ideal base for exploring the rest of the island.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Arrecife deserves at least a full day to soak up its relaxed pace. Start with a morning at Playa del Reducto, then explore the old town and Charco de San Ginés. After lunch at a seafood guachinche, visit the Castillo de San José for art and views. If you have a second day, add the César Manrique Foundation and a drive into the volcanic interior. The city is small enough to cover on foot, but a rental car helps for exploring farther afield.

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