Discover Lanzarote’s secrets, its beaches and all there is to do. The island’s landscapes will amaze you.
Lanzarote was created with the opening of the Atlantic Ocean, with its magical colours and scarred rocks. You will be enchanted by all of the hidden spots on the island.
Points of interest on Lanzarote
Lanzarote’s wonders are almost all hidden underground. In the town of Haría, you can find a spectacular lava tube, ending as it arrives at the spectacular Cueva de los Verdes cave, whose interior reaches 510 meters high— looking up will give you vertigo, reminding you just how deep you can go.
Not far away you’ll find Jameos de los Aguas, where the holes produced by the sinking of a lava tube will leave you speechless. If you are staying at one of our Lanzarote hotels you can visit them by asking at reception, where we will clear up any doubts you may have so you can easily get to this amazing enclave.
Isla de la Graciosa is one of the few places in Europe where there are still no paved roads and only two populated areas: Pedro Barba, a holiday resort, and Caleta de Sebo, with its white houses and sandy ground. This island is one of the great unknowns of the Canary Islands, and a true delight for those who discover it.
Beaches of Lanzarote
On the list of things to do on Lanzarote, enjoying the island’s beaches takes the top spot. One of the most attractive beaches, part of the Los Ajaches Natural Monument, is the Playa Papagayo. But if you want to get lost in a beautiful landscape on a bike ride, it’s best to visit Playa de las Conchas, and feel like you’re in the Spanish TV programme “Verano Azul” .
Playa Dorada lives up to its name with its golden “dorada” sand. If you are staying at the Elba Lanzarote, you can have an early dip in the turquoise waters, located just a pleasant short stroll away.