Costa Teguise
Costa Teguise is a purpose-built resort on Lanzarote’s east coast, designed by local artist César Manrique to blend seamlessly with the volcanic landscape. Its wide, palm-fringed boulevards, whitewashed buildings, and golden beaches create a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere, yet it retains a distinctly Canarian character. The resort is known for its water sports, especially windsurfing at the famous Cucharas beach, and offers a low-key alternative to the busier Playa del Carmen.
Highlights & What to See
- Playa de las Cucharas – The resort’s main beach, a sweeping arc of golden sand with calm, shallow waters, ideal for swimming and windsurfing; the promenade is lined with chiringuitos (beach bars) and restaurants.
- Pueblo Marinero – A charming mock-traditional fishing village built around a central square, with a church, shops, and a lively evening atmosphere; it hosts weekly markets and cultural events.
- Acua Water Park – A fun, family-oriented water park with slides, pools, and a lazy river, perfect for a hot day.
- Jardín de Cactus – A spectacular cactus garden designed by César Manrique, just outside the resort, showcasing over 1,100 species from around the world in a volcanic amphitheatre.
- Windsurfing & Kitesurfing – Costa Teguise is a top spot for windsurfing, with consistent trade winds and schools offering lessons and equipment rental.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days is enough to enjoy Costa Teguise’s beaches, water sports, and nearby attractions. Spend your first day relaxing on Playa de las Cucharas and exploring the Pueblo Marinero. On day two, visit the Jardín de Cactus and perhaps the nearby Teguise town (market on Sundays) or the volcanic landscapes of Timanfaya National Park. A third day can be dedicated to water sports or a day trip to the neighbouring island of La Graciosa.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Teguise – The historic former capital, 10 minutes inland, with a cobbled old town and a famous Sunday market (Mercadillo de Teguise).
- Arrecife – Lanzarote’s capital, 15 minutes south, with a modern marina, a castle, and the Charco de San Ginés lagoon.
- Timanfaya National Park – A dramatic volcanic landscape 30 minutes west, with geothermal demonstrations and hiking trails.
- La Graciosa – A pristine, car-free island reachable by ferry from Órzola, 30 minutes north of Costa Teguise, with untouched beaches and clear waters.
- Mirador del Río – A viewpoint designed by Manrique offering sweeping views of La Graciosa and the Chinijo Archipelago.
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