Lanzarote is calling, and the call is definitely for you! With year-round sunshine, lunar landscapes straight out of a sci-fi movie, and a beach for every mood, this Canary Island is your go-to for an unforgettable holiday.


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  • It's always sunny (not in Philadelphia)!

  • There's a different kind of beach for every day of the week

  • Home to a literal underwater museum - that's a new one!

  • Volcanic vibes for your not-so-average Insta pic

  • Bangin' surf spots thanks to the windy shores


Good to know

  • 🤩 Fun fact - Lanzarote is home to over 300 volcanic cones! It's basically like walking on the moon – but with better weather and wine.

  • 🏖️ Best beach - Papagayo Beach. It's secluded, stunning, and the water is pure perfection. Plus, it's surrounded by a nature reserve. Talk about boujee vibes.

  • 🍺 Price of a pint - around £3. Top-tier holiday hydration at a budget-friendly price!


Where to stay in Lanzarote

We have dazzling hotels in amazing resorts all over the island, but most of our holidaymakers choose to stay in one of the big three resort areas…

  • Puerto del Carmen - Lanzarote's liveliest resort and the main event for action. With the golden sands of Playa Grande and a strip buzzing with bars, it’s perfect for groups, couples, and families who want everything on their doorstep.

  • Playa Blanca - the sophisticated choice. Upmarket, peaceful, and absolutely stunning. Home to the white sands of Playa Dorada, it’s the go-to for couples seeking romance and anyone craving a boujee break.

  • Costa Teguise - the sporty, family-friendly option. Famous for windsurfing at Playa de las Cucharas and close to top attractions like the Cactus Garden. It’s ideal for active families and water sports fanatics.


Top hotels to stay at on your holidays to Lanzarote

It's all fun and games here, or at least it is if you stay at one of these top Lanzarote hotels. Whether you're looking for something totes all-inclusive, or a bit of adults only swank, we've got you covered:

💑 Couples

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Families

  • Sol Lanzarote Always one of our bestsellers. Multiple pools, self-serve beer and snacks, an adventure park for the kids, and right by the beach in Puerto del Carmen. Great all-inclusive option.

  • Beatriz Playa & Spa A mega resort in Puerto del Carmen with four buffet restaurants, pools, a spa, and a mini golf course for those inevitable family competitions. Close to the beach and the strip.

  • HL Paradise Island Paradise by name, paradise by nature. Free tickets to Dino Waterpark included, multiple pools, a choice of restaurants, and a playground. Based in the Playa Blanca area near the Papagayo beaches.

✨ Luxury

  • Secrets Lanzarote Resort & Spa - Adults Only The island's standout 5-star for couples. Puerto Calero marina setting, multiple a la carte restaurants, infinity pool, full spa, and a premium all-inclusive where everything's included. Worth every penny.

  • Princesa Yaiza A 5-star that works for both couples and families, right on the beach in Playa Blanca. Three pools, eight restaurants, a thalasso spa, and a 10,000m2 kids' club complex. Proper luxury with a family-friendly heart.

🎉 Groups

  • Barcelo Lanzarote Active Resort Exactly what it says on the tin. A 10-lane Olympic pool, professional cycling centre, multiple bars and restaurants, and more activities than you'll know what to do with. In Costa Teguise near the windsurfing beach.

  • THB Lanzarote Beach Direct beach access and ocean views in Costa Teguise. A solid base for a group who want the beach on the doorstep and easy access to water sports at Playa de las Cucharas.

💰 Value

  • Blue Sea Costa Teguise Beach Apartment-style stays in Costa Teguise, 600m from the beach. Self-catering kitchenettes, two pools with a kids' splash zone, and a buffet restaurant for all-inclusive guests. Great for families watching the pennies.

  • Blue Sea Lanzarote Palm Right in the heart of Puerto del Carmen, five minutes' walk to the beach and ten to the bars and restaurants. Spacious apartments with kitchenettes, pool bar, and just 7km from the airport. Proper budget-friendly base.

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What are the best beaches to visit in Lanzarote?

From black volcanic shores to Caribbean-style white sands, Lanzarote’s beach game is strong. Whether you want to catch a wave or just catch a nap, here are the spots you need to know about before you book your beach holiday...

  • Papagayo Beaches - the crown jewel of the island. Tucked away in a protected nature reserve, this string of coves offers golden sand and emerald waters. It’s wild, rugged, and totally worth the bumpy drive to get there.

  • Playa Grande (Puerto del Carmen) - the main event. This Blue Flag beauty stretches for over a kilometre and is packed with sunbeds, parasols, and pedalos. With the promenade right behind you, an ice cream (or a cheeky beer) is never far away.

  • Famara - dramatic with a capital D. Backed by towering cliffs that look straight out of Jurassic Park, this vast stretch of sand is a surfer’s paradise. It’s a bit windy for sunbathing, but the sunsets? 10/10.

  • Playa Dorada (Playa Blanca) - golden by name, golden by nature. This man-made bay has calm, shallow waters that are perfect for families. Plus, there’s a breakwater to keep the waves away, so you can float around like a starfish in peace.

  • Playa de las Cucharas (Costa Teguise) - calling all adrenaline junkies. This is the island’s windsurfing hotspot. Even if you don’t fancy hitting the waves yourself, watching the pros zip across the water from a beach bar is top-tier entertainment.

  • Playa Flamingo - a chilled-out spot in Playa Blanca. With its white sands and breakwaters creating a calm swimming pool vibe, it’s arguably the safest spot on the island for a paddle with the little ones.


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👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Things to do in Lanzarote for families

From squeaky dolphins to twisty slides, Lanzarote is a playground for kids of all ages (and the parents who have to chase them)... But hey, isn't that what family holidays are all about?

  • Dolphin Spotting - hop on a boat trip to catch these adorable creatures playing in the wild. It’s a guaranteed hit with the little ones.

  • Aquapark Costa Teguise - if the kids are more into slides than sandcastles, head here. With twisty-turny chutes and splash zones, it keeps the whole crew entertained.

  • Beach Days - whether it’s paddling with toddlers or keeping the restless teens busy with water sports, you can’t beat a classic day on the sand.

  • Top Tip - check out an all-inclusive holiday to Lanzarote. With snacks on tap and entertainment sorted, you get more time for those poolside cocktails.

❤️ Things to do in Lanzarote for couples

Lanzarote has nailed the volcanic romance vibe when it comes to couples' holidays, think underground caves, unique wine, and sunsets that look like a filter.

  • Cueva de los Verdes - explore these magical underground lava tubes. The lighting is moody, the caverns are stunning, and it’s the perfect movie-like backdrop for a date.

  • Volcanic Vineyards - who knew lava made good wine? Wander through the unique black-soil vineyards and treat yourselves to a tasting. Chin chin!

  • Rooftop Biosfera - head to Puerto del Carmen for ocean views, cocktails, and an open-air cinema. It elevates date night—literally.

  • Sunset Catamaran - sailing across the water with a bottle of bubbly while the sky turns orange? Forget the movies, that’s your main character moment right there.

🥳 Things to do in Lanzarote for groups

Whether you’re catching waves or sipping wine, Lanzarote is brilliant for a group holiday. Don't believe us? Try these bits and bobs out, and report back... We'll wait...

  • Surf Contests - the waves here are famous. Get the gang together for a lesson—whoever falls off their board first buys the first round of beers.

  • Off-Road Buggies - want a land-bound adventure? Hop on a quad bike or buggy and tear up the volcanic landscapes. It’s fast, dusty, and totally epic.

  • Vineyard Tours - if adrenaline isn’t your vibe, go for the wine instead. Good company and local wine straight from the bottle? A killer combo.


🗣️ Local Lingo

Lanzarote speaks Spanish, though you'll hear plenty of English in the resorts. A few phrases go a long way, especially in the smaller towns and local restaurants.

Spanish

  • Hola (OH-la) - Hello

  • Buenos dias (BWEN-os DEE-as) - Good morning

  • Por favor (por fa-VOR) - Please

  • Gracias (GRAH-thee-as) - Thank you

  • Una cana, por favor (OO-na KAN-ya por fa-VOR) - A small beer, please

  • La cuenta, por favor (la KWEN-ta por fa-VOR) - The bill, please

  • Que rico! (kay REE-ko) - That's delicious!

  • Salud! (sa-LOOD) - Cheers!


🏖️ More Destinations

Lanzarote Resorts

  • Puerto del Carmen - The island's biggest and liveliest resort. Golden beaches, bars, restaurants, and the widest hotel choice.

  • Playa Blanca - Upmarket, peaceful, and close to the Papagayo beaches. The sophisticated choice.

  • Costa Teguise - Sporty and family-friendly. Windsurfing, Cesar Manrique attractions, and a relaxed vibe.

Other Canary Islands

  • Tenerife - The biggest Canary Island. Siam Park (world's best waterpark), Mount Teide, and resorts from Costa Adeje to Playa de las Americas.

  • Fuerteventura - Endless white sand beaches and world-class windsurfing. The most undeveloped of the main Canaries.

  • Gran Canaria - The Maspalomas sand dunes, buzzing Playa del Ingles, and a mountainous interior. Something for everyone.

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Weather in Lanzarote

JAN

21°C

FEB

22°C

MAR

23°C

APR

24°C

MAY

25°C

JUN

27°C

JUL

28°C

AUG

29°C

SEP

28°C

OCT

27°C

NOV

24°C

DEC

22°C

Let’s talk Lanzarote weather, folks, because it’s seriously something to shout about. Spoiler: it’s bangin’ year-round. This Canary Island beauty really knows how to work the sun, keeping things warm and wonderful no matter when you visit.

Summer (July to September) turns up the heat to a sizzling 25-30°C, making it the ultimate sun-worshipper’s dream. Trust me, you won’t be needing that jumper – just your shades and some SPF.

Here’s where things get interesting: autumn (October to December) arrives, but Lanzarote doesn’t bother cooling off. Oh no, it keeps serving up 20-25°C, perfect for stretching out the holibobs when you thought it was time to hibernate. Time to dust off that swimwear again!

Even winter (January to March) and spring (April to June) don’t disappoint. With temps floating between 17-24°C, it’s more like a gentle, sunny embrace from Mother Nature. Whether you’re exploring those epic, lunar-like landscapes or just kicking back, it’s all smooth sailing without the risk of breaking a sweat. Read more about Lanzarote weather!

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FAQs

How long does it take to fly to Lanzarote?

It takes about 4.5 hours to fly to Lanzarote from the UK/Ireland, which is the perfect window to balance your time between napping, snacking and film-watching. Although if you choose to spend it all on napping, we won't judge.

What’s the time difference between the UK/Ireland and Lanzarote?

There's no time difference, so you don't need to worry about jet lag or altering the time on all your devices. Winner!

What currency do they use in Lanzarote?

The official currency of Lanzarote is the Euro.

What language do they speak in Lanzarote?

Hola! The official language spoken in Lanzarote is Spanish, but English is widely spoken, too - so don't worry if you've fallen off the wagon a bit with your Duolingo streak.

Is Lanzarote hot all year round?

You bet. Lanzarote is known as the "Island of Eternal Spring," which basically means that while the UK is freezing, this place is still basking in sunshine. Even in January, you are looking at highs of 20°C - perfect t-shirt weather. Summer ramps up to a sizzling 29°C+, so pack the Factor 50 regardless of when you fly.

Can I drink the tap water in Lanzarote?

Technically, it is safe as it is desalinated seawater, but let's be honest - it tastes a bit salty and has a high mineral content that might upset sensitive tummies. We recommend sticking to bottled water for drinking and brushing your teeth. It is cheap as chips from the local supermarkets, so stock up!