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Lanzarote Attractions


Lanzarote, one of the seven islands of Canary’s has a near lunar landscape and stands as the fourth largest island of Canary Islands. You can find rugged mountain range spread from Famara in the north to Ajaches in the south. Nonetheless, the island is a haven of picturesque landscapes and pristine beaches, which will be enshrined in your memory long after you have visited the island.

The Lanzarote attractions are many and therefore you have to chalk out a well-equipped plan so as not miss any single attraction. Once, you step on this island you can find the weather very appealing. Warm temperatures and scarce rain throughout the year render ample opportunity to try out the amazing outdoor activities in the open sky.

The traffic network system is excellent and provides prompt access to any part of the island, with the least inconvenience. Conveyances like cars, taxis and tour buses are available at any time and any place. The places of interest are many, but you can choose a few popular ones amongst them.

The Limantaya National Park is one of the hot spots and was morphed into an exotic location by the sea of lava, let out by a volcanic eruption in the year 1730. The House of Cesar Manrique is one of the other Lanzarote attractions and near to this place is the city of Arrecife, which is the hub of shops, restaurants, hotels and other facilities.

If landscapes and cliffs are your favorites, then be sure to visit the Mirador del Río, which is situated in the vicinity of Jameos del Aqua. Petrified lava can create magic, and you can experience the same in the tunnels and caves of La Cueva de los Verdes. Near to this place, you can spot the Jardín de Cactus created by Cesar Manrique, which houses wide species of cactus and plants.

The Timanfaya National Park is full of countless wonders and is awe-inspiring in its beauty and geological phenomenon. Once you visit the place, be sure to taste the sumptuous dishes at the “Devil” restaurant. It is amazing to see the foods being cooked over the heat from the volcano. Nonetheless, the hotel also arranges a coach ride. You will be coiled round the island and will be narrated the tales of the Lanzarote island.

Cueva de los Verdes is one of the other big attractions, which was formed by the volcanic impact hundreds of years before. Cesar Manrique designed Jameos del Agua in 1968. You can find a beautiful garden, a swimming pool, concert cave, dance floor and bar within this architecture.

El Galfo, the green lagoon is situated on the west coast of Lanzarote. A crater was formed by a volcanic impact many years before. Water then streamed into the crater and the lagoon was formed eventually. You can either visit this lagoon or go for water gliding or surfing at the Aqua Park.

Old wines are always good to taste. If you want to taste some real good old wine, then go to the Vineyard or Bodega at the Teguise. Go for horse riding or camel riding at Yaiza and Fire mountains. If you are a sports buff, then tennis, golf and boat trips should be your priorities. Hence, the Lanzarote attractions are many and you can make your pick after consulting any tourist guide agency.
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