There are magical corners in the world and, without a doubt, Lanzarote is one of them.
It is the northernmost and easternmost island of the islands of the Canary archipelago. Its name comes from the Genoese sailor Lanceloto Malocello, who visited it in the 14th century.
It has something very special and that is that it is an island where nature and art go hand in hand thanks to artists, sculptors and painters like César Manrique who created spaces perfectly integrated into the natural environment. For generations, Lanzarote has been a place very cared for by its inhabitants and has a very particular gastronomy that tastes of the sea.
The “Island of 100 volcanoes” has a diversity of unusual landscapes, very unique in shape and beauty, created thanks to the fusion of lava and sea that make one transport to another planet in a perfect combination of volcanoes and spectacular beaches and small coves. of golden sand and transparent waters that enjoy an average annual temperature of 22 degrees, which makes the island the ideal place to practice all kinds of outdoor sports and water sports.
In Lanzarote we can find from the busiest tourist areas to the most absolute calm. Lanzarote is a unique destination, with its own essence and a paradise of natural heritage, spectacular beaches and charming towns.