Spent a very low activity week break in Lanzarote, Spain.
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There are three possible holiday types that a visitor can have in Lanzarote.
the activity holiday, visiting all of the tourist destinations that the island has to offer ;The laid-back, in-active holiday type of Sleep, Food, Sun & Entertainment ;A holiday that is a mixture of both holiday options (1) and (2), above.
Lanzarote, Spain 2019
As this is a blog from the perspective of a type (2) holiday above, possibly the beach walk and the Calero walk will be the height of your ambition, especially if you are based in Puerto del Carmen..
Lanzarote is one of the Canary Island group belonging to Spain, off the coast of north west Africa. The Canary Islands are the most well known, popular sun destination for Irish people. Because of their geographic location, closer to the equator, they have up to 330 days of sunshine per year. The seven main islands are (from largest to smallest in area) Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera and El Hierro.
The Canary Islands have a subtropical climate. Temperatures are warm and show little seasonal variation. More recently, Irish people treat a trip to the Canaries like they used to treat a trip to the Lakes of Killarney, except with better weather and only a four hour flight away.
A sense of Lanzarote, Spain 2019
A walk along the grande beach at either sunrise or sunset will possibly be the height of your ambition. For those more adventurous, then the walk along the cliff walk to Calero, followed by a taxi return trip or an €8 ferry journey back to Puerto del Carmen port, will probably suffice as enough over exertion for the entire week.
The dark volcanic sandy beach of Puerto del Carmen’s Playa Grande stretches for a few kilometres, backed by the town’s main promenade, with its full complement of restaurants and bars. Whether you simply feel like kicking back and taking in the sunshine, having a bite to eat and a few beers at a beachfront restaurant or bar, or getting active with one of the many water sports options on offer - all is within easy access. Timanfaya National Park lunar volcanic landscape feels a million miles from the hotel-brushed beaches around the island’s fringe. For shoppers in search of bargains, the markets in Lanzarote are legendary places of pilgrimage. Here you can find anything from hand-made jewellery to knock-off designer watches and bags to hand-made lace products. Without a doubt, on Lanzarote, the centre of the lively party scene is found in Puerto del Carmen, where Avinda de las Playas is lined with clubs and bars offering everything from karaoke to R&B. If you are looking for something more quite, then Costa Teguise is a better option, as it isn’t really known for its nightlife.
Famous artist Cesar Manrique left his imprint all over the island of Lanzarote, in the form of his off-the-wall installations. Checking out one of his creations is a must for every visitor to Lanzarote. For instance, head over to the north coast and stop in at Jameos del Agua, where Manrique converted underground lava caves into a concert hall and sophisticated bar. He built his own house into a lava field, which is quite extraordinary. The creation of the Cactus garden was Cesar’s final project before his death.
Spanish is the language of the Canary Islands, however, the vast majority of people speak excellent English.
Our recommendation for a trip to Lanzarote, Spain 2019:-
(1) We suggest you stay in Puerto del Carmen, as close to the old town as possible. We like to stay in the Fariones Playa, which has a wonderful location on the beach.
(2) Partake of the ample restaurants and bars.
(3) Have a drink (or two) in the Harbour Bar it is like a flashback to Ireland in the ’50's.
The average cost per couple / per week B&B is €800.
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