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Enjoy Festivals In Lanzarote

Monday, September 27th, 2010

Although the island of Lanzarote is relatively small, it has a large number of high days and holidays that add to the attraction of visiting this Canarian outpost and many visitors book Puerto del Carmen Villas to coincide with one or other of these fiestas, for example; Dia del Reyes, Carnival and Los Dolores..

The Christmas period is always a busy time on Lanzarote. Demand for accommodation such as holiday villas in Playa Blanca is high. And the locals celebrate Christmas not once but twice. As in Spain children don’t get their hands on their presents until Epiphany on the 5th of January, or Dia del Reyes as it is known locally. When processions take place in the main towns cross the island featuring three kings on camel back, who dispense sweets and presents to the crowds. The best procession takes place in the islands capital of Arrecife and in the main resort of Puerto del Carmen. So you are planning to reserve any one of the Lanzarote holiday villas and apartments then book early to avoid dissapointment.

The movable fiesta of Carnival arrives in late February or early March, depending on Lent. It doesn

Have An Autumn Break In Lanzarote

Friday, September 17th, 2010

Autumn is one of the best times of the year to visit the Canary Island of Lanzarote. as whilst the summer season is drawing to a close elsewhere in Europe the sun continues to bathe this lovely island in a warm glow throughout the year Planning a holiday abroad this autumn? Then it’s an ideal time to visit Lanzarote in the Canary Islands. As here the weather remains really excellent right into December – even though the summer season has long since ended elsewhere in Europe. As a result of the fact that this unique holiday island basks in a delightful semi tropical climate.

Budget Flights

It only takes four hours to reach Lanzarote from the UK – yet the weather conditions are a world away. Which is why the island is so popular with sun seekers at this time of the year. It’s also cheaper to travel then – as the price of flights to Lanzarote fall sharply in September and October. And there are plenty of budget airline options to choose from too – such as easyJet and Ryanair. So do your homework and grab yourself a flight only bargain as there are plenty of places to stay

Take Advantage Of Cheap Lanzarote Holiday Villas This Winter

The autumn months are certainly a great time to be taking this particular trip. As the summer crowds have disappeared and as the children return to school in early September. Yet everything on the island remains open and vibrant – as this is a year round holiday destination. So there is none of that rather sad out of season feel that you can encounter elsewhere at that time of the year. Whilst both sea and air temperatures are still nice and warm too. Best of all perhaps the cost of accommodation also falls as we get into September and October. With plenty of discount deals available. For example many Lanzarote villas and apartments are available for rent at a 10% discount or more versus summer prices at that time of the year. Whilst hotel room rates also fall considerably. Tourists touching down on Lanzarote in Autumn will find that the mercury climbs well in to the mid 20

Lanzarote Two Islands In One

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

Amongst the many other delights that visitors to the island of Lanzarote will enjoy (for those who take the time to explore) is the radical difference between the north and the south of this holiday island.

As you fly over the Canary Islands and come in to land it is almost unimaginable that the top and bottom of this delight holiday destination can be quite so different. Travellers on a tight budget are well catered for as there are plenty of holiday villas in Lanzarote from which to make a choice.

Driving from the largest resort of Puerto del Carmen tourists need to join the LZ1 which takes them past the airport at Arrecife before joining the ring road or circunvalacion, which skirts past the working capital of Arrecife. Before heading towards the junction with Tahiche which is essentially the gateway to the north. Here tourists will also find the former home and studio of the artist C

Natural Wonders of Lanzarote

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

Whilst Lanzarote has traditionally been linked with package holidays a growing number of independent travellers are now visiting the island. Lured by cheaper flights, great weather and some seriously spectacular scenery, as Lanzarote is home to an abundance of wonderful natural attractions many of which were forged during the massive volcanic eruptions that rocked the island during the 1730

Lanzarote Sport Holidays

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

Most holidaymakers enjoying a break on Lanzarote in the Canaries like to laze their days away in the sun either by the pool or on the beach. But there is a significant minority of visitors who fly into Lanzarote to enjoy a more active type of break.

Water Sorts Or Land Based activities?

Water sports or land based activities, what your poison? The islands great year round climate makes it a real mecca for sports enthusiasts of every stripe. Offering a wide array of sporting activities which can be enjoyed both on dry land and at sea.

Places To Stay

Holiday rental accommodation for example Lanzarote hotels can be rented much more cheaply than on many other Spanish holiday islands.

Lanzarote’s Big Event Of The Year

The premier sporting event in the calendar on Lanzarote is the annual Iron Man triathlon – said to be the most gruelling event of its kind in the world. The course is certainly daunting as competitors are asked to work their way through a 3km swim, a 180km cycle and then top all of that off with a full marathon. Quite a few of the 1000 plus entrants never see the finishing line – whilst the fastest 60 quality for the Iron Man grand final which is held every year in Hawaii.

Two Wheel Tours

Cycling holidays are also very popular – as Lanzarote boasts lots of hilly volcanic and picturesque terrain. The ideal conditions for cyclists in search of somewhere warm and with little rainfall during the winter months. With many of these tourists booking a stay at the well known sports camp, La Santa, which is located in the north of Lanzarote and which enjoys an excellent international reputation.

On The Water

As an island Lanzarote also boasts a fine water sports pedigree – and offers a wide array of activities from kite surfing though to canoeing. Lanzarote is a popular dive holiday destination – thanks to the fact that the waters around the island offer great visibility, as well as fascinating array of marine life. Whilst surfers flock to the wilder and more rugged beaches on the islands north west coastline, such as Famara. Where the wind and wave conditions are simply ideal.

Lanzarote has a huge array activities for beginners just trying their hand to professionals making sure it is the the number 1 activities holiday hotspot.

The Best Self-Catering Holidays In Puerto del Carmen

Friday, August 13th, 2010

Every one of the Canary Islands has its favourite resorts and the Island of Lanzarote is no exception. The resort of Puerto del Carmen remains high on the list of favourites as it sheltered position against a backdrop of volcanoes means that it is well sheltered and an excellent sun trap.

These conditions mean that visitors can thoroughly enjoy the golden sandy beaches that run along its seafront, whether they are swimming, snorkeling or sun bathing. In addition, there have been recent improvements to the promenade which has greatly enhanced it for pedestrians.

Over the last forty years, the town has developed from its humble beginnings as a small fishing village to become the resort it is today. So it is now home to some of the best self-catering Lanzarote accommodation to be found on the island. Travellers on a tight budget are well catered for as there are plenty of Lanzarote holiday villas so finding something suitable should not be a problem.

With no shortage of holiday apartments in Lanzarote, Puerto del Carmen consists of numerous complexes that follow a low rise architectural model, with plenty of planting to soften the exteriors. The quiet streets of the town form a tranquil backdrop for holidaymakers.

Aside from the wide choice of Lanzarote accommodation available in Puerto del Carmen, the town itself has numerous attractions and activities to while away the time, including several sea based trips. In the immediate vicinity of the town there is also a new golf course and a tropical park that children love.

Aside from the wide choice of Lanzarote accommodation, Puerto del Carmen is well provided with restaurants, with nearly every national cuisine represented, from Italian to Japanese. A good number of these establishments offer local specialties, with particular emphasis on seafood, especially in the old harbour area.

For those who enjoy late nights whilst on holiday, there is a wide choice of clubs and bars mostly situated in the central area of the town. Unsurprisingly, many of the music venues don’t open their doors until the small hours, as is typical of Spanish nightspots.

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Discover the Heart of Lanzarote

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Ever since package holidays were first introduced in the 1970

Explore the Hidden Side of Lanzarote

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Sun, sea, sand, cheap flights and culture. What more could the independant traveller want from a holiday apart from some great accommodation to make for that perfect holiday. Lanzaorte is one of the Canary Islands that have become a favourite with the growing community of independant tourist.

This low cost flight factor has helped to drive demand for self catering accommodation on the island. Resulting in more bookings for the owners of apartments and villas in Lanzarote. And whilst there are also plenty of attractive rural accommodation options the bulk of British tourists still prefer to organise a stay in one of the larger resorts. So driving demand for villas in Puerto del Carmen and Playa Blanca.

Do a quick search on the web for Lanzarote Villas to find the ideal holiday accommodation to suit most vistors

There are however plenty of locations on the island that remain well off the main tourist trail for those who like to get out and explore. As Lanzarote is home to a host of natural wonders and plenty of unique man made attractions too. As well as lots of pretty villages and towns.
The best known sight though has to be the island’s volcanoes – 300 of which were formed during violent eruptions in the 18th century. Which transformed a large swathe of the interior into a lunar like wasteland of lava fields and burnt out volcanoes. Creating a very dry and arid terrain that is exacerbated by the climate, which has very little in the way of rainfall. So many visitors are surprised to learn that Lanzarote is home to its very own wood.

Lanzarote’s wood is called El Bosque and which can be found in the north of the island. Although it is very difficult to track down as it isn’t marked on many local maps and signposts are non existent. So ensuring that this remains a spot largely reserved for the use of the locals who love to come up here at weekends on holidays for BBQ

Holiday Accommodation In Lanzarote

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Over the last ten years booking holidays abroad has become much easier thanks to the advent of the Internet. Enabling tourists to arrange their own breaks direct online to holiday islands such as Lanzarote without resorting to the services of travel agents or tour operators.

Lanzarote is the third most popular of the Canaries – the island chain located off the coast of Africa that became synonymous with package tourism during the 1980

Exploring Manriques Lanzarote

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Around the world there are lots of wonderful places to enjoy a holiday. But not many of these destinations cannot come close to Lanzarote for cultural attractions. As this small Canary Island located off the African coast is the birthplace of a famous artist called C