Lanzarote Spain: A Tranquil Holiday Destination
by: Honor Arriciefe
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The Spanish holiday island (off of the coast of Africa) is the fourth largest of the Canary Islands. It's 37 miles long and 32 miles wide. Though you can see the island in a day by car, walking is often a better choice because you can see and do more things along the way. Of course, buses and taxis are also available.
Sandy beaches, colourful rock formations, beautiful landscapes and picteresque towns and villages attract holidaymakers to Lanzarote. It is of volcanic origins and was created 35 million years ago. The volcano makes a beautiful backdrop and is a point of historic interest for many visitors.
The Beaches of Lanzarote
The beaches are clean and a crystal clear turquoise. The beaches are wide. Some have black sand, while others have white sand, making a nice contrast against the water. They are decorated with volcanic stones and are good spots for windsurfing and diving.
The Landscapes and Rock Formations of Lanzarote
The volcanic action that has taken place on the island has left its mark. The explosions have created unique landscapes. It's not uncommon to see jagged lava, volcanic rocks, craters, ashes or petrified lava. The landscape also includes small villages, caves, valleys, palm trees and cactus, as well as panoramic views.
The Resorts and Hotels of Lanzarote
Playa Blanca is in the central area. It has been transformed from a simple fishing town to a nice family resort. Teguise is the former capital of Lazarote. It is a historical town with narrow streets, restored homes, hotels and resorts.
Tias is a less populated area with tapas restaurants and art galleries. Costa Teguise is more touristy, especially since it is close to the international airport where all the flights to Lanzarote arrive. It is equally popular among families, couples and the elderly. It has plenty of housing arrangements.
Puerto Del Carmen is the oldest resort on the island. It is a classic favourite among tourists. It also has an active night life and a mile of shops, restaurants and bars.
The Capital of Lanzarote
Arrecife has been the capital of Lanzarote since 1832. It is a port town situated near the airport. The people depend mainly on tourism and agriculture. The views from Arrecife are amazing. The Atlantic Ocean is to the east and southeast; the mountains are to the north; and the rest is made up of hills and farms.
Arrecife has a good mix of old and new structures. It is a port city with an urban feel. There are plenty of places to shop and eat. The nightlife is also lively.
Lanzarote is a great holiday destination. The island has its share of hotels with both old and new resorts to choose from. Several main cities in Larazote offer major resorts to suit the needs of different types of visitors. The towns range from villages and marine cities to touristy areas.
There is much more to this island than the sandy beaches. Make time to visit museums, festivals, markets, shops, castles and cultural centres during your holiday. If you are feeling a bit more adventurous, you can schedule a dive or go windsurfing - but whatever you decide to do taking holidays in Lanzarote is an unforgettable vacation.
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