Lanzarote is the Canary Island’s south-easternmost island. Although it covers no more than 800 square kilometers, it offers strikingly diverse landscapes & the legacy of the volcanic eruptions that took place in the 18th and 19th centuries is a spectacular scene of singular form and beauty. Next to unexpected landscapes made up of volcanic caves, craters and lakes of lava, lie beaches of golden sand and crystal clear waters.

What´s more, the spectacular natural heritage has been jealously guarded by the people of Lanzarote since the island was declared  a biosphere reserve by UNESCO in 1993.

In Lanzarote you will find everything from the liveliest tourist towns to unparalleled landscapes and solitary islets for the enjoyment of silence.

The Timanfaya National Park, a lovely succession of volcanic landscapes, is one of the island’s greatest tourist attractions and attracts millions of visitors each year

As well as the National Park there is so much more to do & see from Art Galleries & Museums to Beaches & Natural Pools and Amazing Wineries to Fabulous Dining.

Lanzarote also offers a full array of Water Sports and Trips & Tours; too many to mention