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Playa Blanca, Lanzarote
Departing 8 Jun '13, 2 sharing,
All Inclusive, 7 nts, from Liverpool John Lennon
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Departing 30 May '13, 2 sharing,
All Inclusive, 7 nts, from London Stansted
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All Inclusive, 7 nts, from Manchester
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Lanzarote is the most easterly Canary Island just off the African coast, with superb golden and volcanic Lanzarote beaches, warm clear seas, volcanic national park, and year round sunshine.
We have a wide range of hotels from great value all-inclusive 5* hotels to self-catering apartments so you...
We have a wide range of hotels from great value all-inclusive 5* hotels to self-catering apartments so you can choose your own perfect holiday.
Lanzarote has plenty of day trips outside of the resorts including Timanfaya National Park with its amazing volcanic landscapes, or the fascinating lava caves at Cuerva de los Verdes and Los Jameos del Agua.
Lanzarote is excellent for activity holidays, especially surfing.
Lanzarote offers a large choice of accommodation from self catering apartments to luxury 4 and 5 star hotels, and a wide selection of cheap all inclusive Lanzarote holidays.
If you’re looking for cheap holidays for summer 2013, then lowcostholidays.com has a wealth of choice for you.
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We have a wide range of family friendly hotels in Lanzarote with everything from daytime and evening entertainment, to their own water park! All of our family friendly hotels have short transfer times from the airport, children's pools and family rooms.
Family holidays here give you the chance to explore the volcanic Timanfaya Park, where you can see food cooked from the heat in the ground, the Cactus Gardens and lava caves designed by Cesar Manrique and the whole family can try out surfing the ocean waves. The Rancho Texas Theme Park will be an...
Family holidays here give you the chance to explore the volcanic Timanfaya Park, where you can see food cooked from the heat in the ground, the Cactus Gardens and lava caves designed by Cesar Manrique and the whole family can try out surfing the ocean waves. The Rancho Texas Theme Park will be an unforgettable family day out, with exotic animals and themed evening shows.
Family friendly beaches:
Most of the beaches on the island are child friendly, with sloping sandy beaches and shallow waters. However, in the north of the island there are some beaches that are more exposed to wind and have stronger currents, not suitable for swimming. Head to these beaches for the best fun in the sun:...
Most of the beaches on the island are child friendly, with sloping sandy beaches and shallow waters. However, in the north of the island there are some beaches that are more exposed to wind and have stronger currents, not suitable for swimming. Head to these beaches for the best fun in the sun: Playa Grande, Playa Blanca and Papagayo.
Popular Restaurants:
Lanzarote restaurants offer dishes from around the world and you won't struggle to find a place to eat that will please all the family. You will find everything from tapas to Thai and stunning beach side setyings, where you can dine al fresco.
Top Beach Hotels:
We have a wide range of hotels that are right next to the beach, perfect for a relaxing, sun, sea and sand holiday, whether you are looking for a great value all-inclusive hotel or a self-catering apartment.
One of the best beaches for families in Lanzarote is Playa Grande in Puerto del Carmen. This golden sandy beach has everything you could need for a day by the seaside, with lifeguards, showers, sun loungers and water sports equipment to hire.
Playa Blanca beach is a small beach that is...
Playa Blanca beach is a small beach that is excellent for diving and snorkelling, it is lined by a promenade with restaurants and bars, as well as having hammocks for hire.
Papagayo beaches, near to the resort of Playa Blanca, are a series of white sand beaches that are separated by rocky coves. The sea here is crystal clear and the whole area is a protected natural park.
This means that there is a small entry fee of around €3 and a short walk down to the sand, but...
This means that there is a small entry fee of around €3 and a short walk down to the sand, but these beaches are considered some of the best in Lanzarote.
There are not many facilities here so it is the perfect place to take your own picnic and enjoy the peace and quiet.
Find out more about surfing in Lanzarote here
Water sports are an obvious choice if you want a more active beach holiday in Lanzarote and there is no shortage of places where you can hire equipment or take lessons.
Lanzarote boasts excellent windsurfing conditions and the beaches at Matagorda are a firm favourite with beginners and...
Lanzarote boasts excellent windsurfing conditions and the beaches at Matagorda are a firm favourite with beginners and experts.
Further north, you can try your hand at surfing in Famara, which is known as the 'Hawaii of Europe' due to its fantastic waves.
You can also take glass bottomed boat trips or try snorkelling or diving to discover the underwater world.
There is a reason that Lanzarote is known as the Hawaii of Europe, the surf here rivals that of any coastline, with strong winds from the Atlantic breaking onto the beaches. You will find a wide range of surf schools, catering for everyone from first timers to experienced surfers. You can also try...
There is a reason that Lanzarote is known as the Hawaii of Europe, the surf here rivals that of any coastline, with strong winds from the Atlantic breaking onto the beaches. You will find a wide range of surf schools, catering for everyone from first timers to experienced surfers. You can also try out SUP (Stand Up Paddle) surfing, where you can explore the beautiful coast whilst standing on your surfboard.
The government in Lanzarote has put together a collection of cycling routes to show off the less touristy side of the island, these Rutas de Cyclotourisme can be found in any tourist office and bike hire companies are also easy to find. There are flatter coastal routes for easy going exploration,...
The government in Lanzarote has put together a collection of cycling routes to show off the less touristy side of the island, these Rutas de Cyclotourisme can be found in any tourist office and bike hire companies are also easy to find. There are flatter coastal routes for easy going exploration, or more challenging hilly rides. The views at the top more than make up for the effort though!
Walking and hiking are great ways of seeing the wild side of Lanzarote, from the volcanic, mountainous areas, the wooded valleys and beautiful coastline. You can take guided walks, or buy maps and make your own itineraries.
The weather and landscape in Lanzarote lend themselves perfectly to more extreme sports, such as paragliding, windsurfing and mountain biking. You can experience flying above ground and stunning views of the other islands when paragliding, or go to the other extreme and explore the lava formed...
The weather and landscape in Lanzarote lend themselves perfectly to more extreme sports, such as paragliding, windsurfing and mountain biking. You can experience flying above ground and stunning views of the other islands when paragliding, or go to the other extreme and explore the lava formed caves and tunnels in the underwater world when scuba diving.
As well as having every type of cuisine under the sun, from English to Spanish, with Indian and Chinese in between, Lanzarote also boasts some excellent Canarian cuisine restaurants. Influenced by Spain, Portugal and Africa, Canarian specialities include mojo – a spicy chili sauce, Papas Arrugadas,...
As well as having every type of cuisine under the sun, from English to Spanish, with Indian and Chinese in between, Lanzarote also boasts some excellent Canarian cuisine restaurants. Influenced by Spain, Portugal and Africa, Canarian specialities include mojo – a spicy chili sauce, Papas Arrugadas, a kind of salt baked potato and a lot of fresh fish.
It may not be as famous for it's nightlife as other islands like Majorca and Ibiza, but Lanzarote still has plenty of bars and clubs. The south of the island is where most of the nightlife is found, in the main resorts of Costa Teguise, Playa Blanca and Puerto del Carmen.
The Avenida de las...
The Avenida de las Playas in Puerto del Carmen is where you will find the busiest bars and clubs that are open later.
The capital of the island Arrecife, is where you will find the more traditional nightlife. The city has a wide range of tapas bars and intimate bars where you will find live music and salsa dancing. You will also find late night clubs here, that are where you will find mostly Spanish...
The capital of the island Arrecife, is where you will find the more traditional nightlife. The city has a wide range of tapas bars and intimate bars where you will find live music and salsa dancing. You will also find late night clubs here, that are where you will find mostly Spanish partygoers.
Lanzarote also has amazing carnivals around February, where you can join in with parades and street parties that go on until the early hours.
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Self-catering holidays are a great option if there is a possibility that you might not be up in time for the hotel breakfast! We have a great range of self-catering and half-board hotels and apartments that are locating in really central locations so you won't have to shell out on taxis either.
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