Lanzarote
Canary Islands
This site is here to help you enjoy
Lanzarote to the fullest, giving you precise information and all
you need to enjoy your holiday.
We have detailed practical information on Lanzarote
car hire, the Lanzarote
airport and hotels in Lanzarote, as well
as information on the attractions to be found such as events,
sports and weather.
Attractions
The appeal of Lanzarote is that it caters to
every interest and taste.
It has many interesting places to visit such as the National
park of Timanfaya; the caves and underground grottoes of Jameos
del Agua; the unusual lookout point of Mirador
del Rìo and the El Grifo wine museum.
You can have a relaxing holiday on its beautiful beaches, or if you seek
a more active holiday, there are countless sporting opportunties in Lanzarote
including surfing, windsurfing and scuba
diving, as well as golfing and
horse riding.
Hotels
in Lanzarote
Hotel in Lanzarote can vary greatly and almost all types can
be found.
The most widely available and popular are hotels
and apartments.
These can range in price and facilities, a lot depending
on the location and area in which they are situated.
For more information Hotels
in Lanzarote
Lanzarote
Events
Lanzarote has a lively calendar of events through
out the year, here are some examples to keep in mind.
· Spring time: Carnival season in Lanzarote
at Arrecife, Tìas and Costa
Teguise.
· June: San Juan festival in Haria, which
celebrates the beginning of
Summer.
· July: Festival of San Marcial
in Femés and Yaiza, celebrates the Patron
Saint of Lanzarote.
Lanzarote
Weather
In summer the daily temperatures average at 28C and at night 18C.
In the winter, during the day the average temperature is 18C and at night
5C.
If you would like to see the daily forecasts go to www.crngroup.net/weather/default
Lanzarote
Webcam
There is a webcam at www.powerfmradio.com/weather/weather_lanzarote.htm
César Manrique Foundation
www.fcmanrique.org
The César Manrique Foundation is Lanzarote's famous cultural centre,
which houses not only works of the artist but also exhibits his own private
collection of works such as Picasso, Mirò,
Klee, etc.
César Manrique had a powerful influence on this island, as can
be seen from the many restoration projects he took part in such as the
Mirador del Rìo.
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