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Lanzarote PropertyLanzarote is the least mountainous and the most eastern of the seven major Canary Islands (Canarian archipelago) and is situated very close to the African coast, north of Fuerteventura. It is called 'Conejera' by the islanders, and is also known as the island of 100 volcanoes although it actually has more than 300 volcanoes, some of which have still been active in 18th and 19th century, leaving great parts of its surface covered with ashes and lava. Arrecife and Teguise, are the island's old and new capitals. The Island of Lanzarote is now cultivated with large plantations of fruits and vegetables. In the region of Geria you will find vineyards between volcanic craters.

Lanzarote houses the longest Volcanic Tunnel in the world, Cueva de los Verdes, which is over 7 km long and offers a large number and variety of beaches, some with white sand, some with black:

Top Spots

Playa Blanca - An excellent beach for relaxing holidays.
Las Coloradas - Small bays and turquoise sea, great for sports fishing.
Punta del Papagayo - Beautiful landscape and fine golden sand.
Playa Quemada - A beautiful part of the coast line with rich vegetation.
Puerto del Carmen - A wide beach with thermal spa in tropical surroundings.
Playa Grande - Another lovely beach.
Playa de los Pocillos - Impressive volcanic landscape and a small settlement in typical style.


The island of Lanzarote enjoys an average temperature of 22șC all year-round due to its location in the Tropic of Cancer. The average temperature is 24° in August and 17° in January and is basically a dry climate with little rain.

North of the Island, houses are situated in the greenest area of the island with an abundance of palms - a place of tranquillity and peace. The south of the island benefits from a landscape that is dry and arid, and is sunnier than the north, with long and beautiful beaches.

The waters around Lanzarote support a large and varied population of marine species. Fish such as Barracuda, Grouper and Stingray frequent the reefs around the coast, while Hammerhead Sharks are found around the islet of Los Lobos. Whales, Dolphins, Turtles and Flying Fish can often be seen during a Ferry Crossing or Boat Trip.

There is huge variety of food available in Lanzarote. Fish is fairly predominant and local dishes such as 'Pescado a la sal', fish baked in salt, and 'Sancocho Canario', a stew made with dried fish and potatoes can be found in the restaurants along with Fresh Tuna Steak, Calamari, Octopus and other Spanish seafoods.

The Island also sports many fiestas throughout the year.


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