Haria

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.

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”

Discovering Puerto Del Carmen: Sun, Cacti, and Sangria

Evening in Puerto Del Carmen, enjoying a walk along the waterfront to admire local gardens filled with succulents and cacti. Then catching the sunset over the beach, appreciating the golden hues, before indulging in some sangria, marking a joyful start to our week-long stay.

Discovering Salinas de Janubio: The Canary Islands’ Salt Flats

The Salinas de Janubio, the largest salt flats in the Canary Islands, feature vibrant, geometric pools amidst volcanic landscapes. Established in the 19th century after lava eruptions created a lagoon, they now use electric pumps for salt production.