Lanzarote

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Lanzarote is a true paradise for lovers of nature and tranquility

The beauty and landscapes of Lanzarote have been shaped by volcanic eruptions.

This is why the island contrasts the black basalt with the golden sand of its beaches and the deep blue of the Atlantic, creating a captivating color palette.

Among the must-see places when visiting Lanzarote, we recommend:

The World of César Manrique

Thanks to his love for the landscape, this artist created a harmonious and personal dialogue between architecture and nature, leaving unforgettable marks on the island.

His structures are carved into the black basalt, finished with white lime, and filled with lush vegetation.

Must-see spots: César Manrique Foundation, Jameos del Agua, Mirador del Río, Cactus Garden, Cueva de los Verdes.

Natural Heritage of Lanzarote

Lanzarote was declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1993.

Its unique ecosystem is characterized by a high number of endemic species. Volcanic in origin, the island features extensive lava fields and craters, as well as marine ecosystems with rich biological diversity.

Must-see spots: Timanfaya National Park, Corona Volcano, Caldera Blanca, Cuervo Volcano, Los Hervideros, Green Lagoon, Janubio Salt Flats, La Geria, and Los Ciclos Lagoon.

Lanzarote's Villages

From north to south, the island is home to a network of charming white villages surrounded by lava fields dotted with palm trees.

Must-see spots: The capital, Arrecife, Haría, the old capital Teguise, Arrieta and Punta Mujeres, El Golfo, Puerto del Carmen, Playa Quemada, Playa Blanca, Famara, and La Santa.

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