Lanzarote

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Lanzarote, the easternmost of Spain's Canary Islands, is a starkly beautiful volcanic landscape that feels almost otherworldly. Its black lava fields, whitewashed villages, and turquoise Atlantic waters create a dramatic contrast that has captivated artists and travellers alike. This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve is not just a beach destination – it's a living gallery of the work of local artist and architect César Manrique, whose influence is woven into the island's very fabric. Whether you're hiking through Timanfaya National Park, exploring subterranean lava tubes, or sipping local wine in a vineyard crater, Lanzarote offers a unique blend of nature, culture, and laid-back island life.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly appreciate Lanzarote's diversity, plan for at least 4–5 days. With a rental car, you can easily explore the whole island. Spend a full day in Timanfaya and the wine region, another day exploring the north (Mirador del Río, Cueva de los Verdes, Jameos del Agua), and a day relaxing at Papagayo beaches or snorkelling in the marine reserve of La Graciosa. Add a day for the Manrique legacy sites and local markets. The island is compact, so you can base yourself anywhere – though Puerto del Carmen or Costa Teguise offer the most dining and accommodation options.

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