Haría, located in northern Lanzarote is nestled in the “valley of the thousand palm trees,” featuring one of the finest palm groves in the Canary Islands. The historic centre includes the church of Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación and the Plaza León y Castillo, with stunning mountain views nearby.
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Island of extremes
Lanzarote is an island characterized by striking contrasts, featuring black lava landscapes that surprisingly support fertility. It offers stunning views, such as from the Mirador del Río, which overlooks the nearly uninhabited volcanic island of La Graciosa, situated just two kilometers north of Lanzarote across the Strait of El Río.
Caletón Blanco beach
If you are looking for your dream swimiming spot then Caletón Blanco is your ideal place. The fishing village of Órzola has a series of inviting coves on the eastern part of its coast, a natural feature which demands an outing to this area of the island. Among them Caletón Blanco stands out. A stunningContinue reading “Caletón Blanco beach”
Mojón Blanco
Even in the Canary Islands, rain occasionally graces us with its prescence.
Mojón Blanco beach is known for its white sand and rocky features. Shelters provide refuge from the drizzle, while the pebbled landscape invites creativity and personal expression.
Cueva de les Verdes
La Cueva de los Verdes, located in the north of the island, is a remarkable cave system formed by an ancient lava tube approximately 3,000 years ago during the Monte Corona eruption. It spans nearly 8 kilometers and historically served as a refuge from Berber pirates, named after a local family.
San Bartolome
San Bartolomé, a small village in Lanzarote, is uniquely positioned at the island’s center. Notable for its sculptures and the 18th-century Church of San Bartolomé, it was originally settled to avoid pirate attacks. The village celebrates its rich folklore and scenic beauty.
Playa Blanca
Playa Blanca, the southernmost and newest resort town in Lanzarote, features Playa Dorada, known as The Golden Beach. Located a 10-minute walk from the town center, the beach is sheltered within a manmade cove, offering calm waters and beautiful deep blue sea, with nearby shops and cafes at Centro Comercial Papagayo.
Playa de Papagayo
Playa de Papagayo, located in southern Lanzarote, is a beautiful crescent beach known for its white sand. It features a small beach bar offering food and drinks with stunning bay views. Visitors can enjoy panoramic vistas from the headland before splashing in the inviting waters.