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Lanzarote Holidays

Lanzarote is an incredible holiday destination offering everything from stunning volcanic landscapes to beautiful beaches. Declared a UNESCO biosphere reserve in 1993, it attracts millions of visitors each year with its diverse scenery. Popular areas to stay on the Spanish island include Puerto del Carmen, Costa Teguise, and Playa Blanca – each offering a unique atmosphere and range of accommodations. The region enjoys year-round warm weather, making it ideal for winter or summer getaways. Come and see what Lanzarote has in store for you.

Holidays in Lanzarote

Best beaches in Lanzarote

  • Playa Blanca:

    Known for its white sand and clear waters, this family-friendly beach in the south features calm seas and ample amenities.

  • Playa Papagayo:

    Famous for its golden sands and turquoise waters, Playa Papagayo is a picturesque and tranquil beach in a protected area.

  • Playa de Famara:

    Ideal for surfing fans, this expansive beach offers dramatic cliffs and consistent waves.

  • Playa de las Cucharas:

    Located in Costa Teguise, this beach is popular for windsurfing and has a vibrant atmosphere with nearby bars and restaurants.

  • Playa del Reducto:

    Situated in Arrecife, this beach features fine white sand and calm waters, making it great for families.

Family-friendly attractions in Lanzarote

  • Playa Grande:

    The kids are sure to love this floating water park with an inflatable assault course right on Playa Grande Beach.

  • El Bosquecillo:

    Don’t miss this picturesque picnic spot with a children's playground, BBQ area, and stunning views of Famara.

  • Playa del Reducto:

    Take a free open-air train ride to Arrecife Marina, where you and the kids can enjoy fun Cine 6D rides.

  • Lanzarote Karting:

    For those seeking a thrill, this go karting experience is located on an exciting track near San Bartolome.

  • Whale and Dolphin Museum:

    Fans of marine life will love exploring this fun and educational centre.

  • Costa Teguise Aqua Park:

    This is the largest waterpark in all of Lanzarote, featuring massive slides and engaging activities for kids big and small. (Note: Closed from November to Easter)

  • Rancho Texas Animal Park:

    A Western-inspired theme park with something for everyone, including a splash park, animal shows, and Wild West performances.

Must-see attractions in Lanzarote

  • Timanfaya National Park:

    This vast volcanic landscape covers a quarter of the island and is home to many rare plant species flora fans simply must see.

  • Mirador del Rio:

    A cliff-top observation point located at the island's northern tip, Mirador del Rio features panoramic views and a bar.

  • Lanzarote Aquarium:

    This 400,000-litre tank has thousands of marine species on display, including native triggerfish and sharks.

  • La Geria (Wine Region):

    Enjoy one of Lanzarote’s volcanic vineyards offering tours where you can sample fantastic local Malvasia wine.

  • Jameos del Agua:

    A unique attraction created within volcanic caves, Jameos del Agua features a stunning underground lagoon, a concert hall, and a restaurant.

Best restaurants in Lanzarote

  • Restaurante El Navarro:

    A popular spot for Mediterranean and Spanish dishes with a warm atmosphere and excellent service.

  • Casa Cabana:

    Famous for its fresh seafood and traditional Canarian dishes, Casa Cabana has a cosy setting and beautiful views.

  • Bar La Piscina:

    A casual, family-friendly bar known for its refreshing drinks and a delicious menu that includes authentic tapas and fresh seafood.

  • La Casa Roja:

    Offering a delightful mix of Spanish and Mediterranean cuisine, La Casa Roja is praised for its flavorful dishes and charming, rustic setting.

  • El Toro:

    Specialising in steaks and grilled meats, this restaurant provides a hearty menu for meat lovers in a laid-back atmosphere.

  • Casa Rafa Restaurante de Mar:

    Ideally situated in the picturesque village of El Golfo, Casa Rafa is praised for its mouth-watering seafood dishes and view of the stunning green lagoon.

  • The Port of Call:

    This casual dining spot is popular with tourists, thanks to its great cocktails and diverse menu, including British favourites and international cuisines.

Getting around Lanzarote

  • Walking:

    In many towns and resorts in Lanzarote, walking is a convenient and enjoyable way to get around.

  • Rental car:

    A flexible way to explore at your own pace. At Click&Go, we’ve partnered with Cartrawler to provide affordable and reliable car hire.

  • Public buses:

    Lanzarote has an efficient and affordable bus system (operated by Arrecife Bus) that connects major towns, resorts, and key attractions.

  • Taxis:

    Taxis are readily available in urban areas and at major transport hubs.

  • Shuttle services:

    Some hotels and resorts offer shuttle services to popular tourist destinations and local attractions.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Do I need to pay for my package holiday to Lanzarote all in one go?

    Not when you book with ClickandGo! As Ireland’s favourite travel agency, we offer the flexibility of a €1 booking deposit on all European city and sun holidays, including Lanzarote family holidays, when you book at least 10 weeks in advance with Aer Lingus. No need to pay the full amount upfront for Lanzarote package holidays. Just spread out the cost with instalments that fit your budget.

  2. Is Lanzarote easy to get to from Ireland?

    Absolutely! Lanzarote is easily accessible from Ireland, with several airlines offering daily flights from major airports, especially during the peak season. The flight to Lanzarote typically takes just under 4 hours with options including holidays to Lanzarote from Cork and holidays to Lanzarote from Dublin.

  3. Are meals included in my Lanzarote package holiday?

    That depends! It’s entirely up to you whether you want to go all-inclusive when exploring package deals to Lanzarote with ClickandGo. Get in touch if you have further questions.

  4. What is the best time to visit Lanzarote?

    Lanzarote enjoys pleasant weather year-round, but the best times to visit are from March to May and September to October. These months offer warm temperatures and fewer crowds.

  5. What is the nightlife like in Lanzarote?

    Lanzarote has a vibrant nightlife. From the lively bars and nightclubs of Puerto del Carmen to the relaxed pubs in Costa Teguise and family-friendly spots in Playa Blanca.

  6. What languages are spoken in Spain?

    In Lanzarote, Spanish is the official language but English is widely spoken due to its popularity with tourists from Ireland and the UK.