Discover Lanzarote On a Cheap Holiday

Lanzarote is one of the most popular of the Canary Islands; north of the island of Fuerteventura and close to the coast of Africa. Cheap Holidays in Lanzarote feature excellent resorts that have thankfully avoided inappropriate high rise development. Cheap Lanzarote holidays are famed for their superb sandy beaches, deliciously clear water and superb all-year-round sunny warm climate. A welcome breeze keeps Lanzarote beaches from being too hot in summer, while winter Lanzarote holidays enjoy pleasantly warm sunshine. Holidays in Lanzarote are justly famous for great beaches and the island’s extraordinarily beautiful lunar landscapes, volcanoes and weird colourful rock formations.

Cheap Lanzerote holidays feature superb sandy beaches with calm clear water ideal for swimming. Superb Lanzarote beaches are found at Puerto del Carmen and the quieter adjacent resorts of Matagorda and Playa de los Pocillos. Costa Teguise offers a splendid series of pale sandy beaches. Read more

Cheap Holidays in Lanzarote – the Best Place to Be

Find a cheap holiday in Lanzarote travel deal and embark on a journey to one of the Canary Islands! Although initially Lanzarote looks a bit barren compared to the other Canary Islands holiday destinations, and certainly would have done to you if you were an early adopter and visited 25 years ago, the whole of the island is a Biosphere Reserve, as it has so many interesting features. You just need to know where to look.  Cueva de los Verdes is a half mile long chasm that’s part of a much longer ‘lava tube’ left after an eruption 5000 years ago. Although it sounds like something a plumber unblocks your bog with, a ‘lava tube’ is an amazingly eerie cave left by liquid lava as it moves on beneath a solidified ‘roof’.

There is a beautiful semi-underground lake in the middle of the Jameos del Agua, another lava tube. Bars and a restaurant have been installed around the lake, and there are even gigs there sometimes.  The Parque Nacional de Timanfaya is a marvellous example of what six years of feisty volcanic eruption does to a place. Go to the restaurant here Restaurant del Diablo, which our rudimentary Spanish translates to ‘Restaurant of the Devil’. Don’t let that put you off though as it’s not everywhere you can eat food cooked on a barbecue heated directly by a volcano. You can see where they are going with the name can’t you? We’re sure there’s no actual satanic involvement, just heat from the fiery depths. We recommend you take a priest with you though, just in case. With all the great things there, then dont consider much longer, book your Lanazarote travel deal before it is to late. Read more

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