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Lanzarote
- where is it?
Lanzarote
is the most easterly of the Canary Islands and lies in the
Atlantic Ocean some 100km (60 miles) from the coast of Africa
and 1,000km south of the Spanish mainland. It takes about
4 hours to reach the Canary Islands from the UK.
Playa
Blanca at the southern end of the island, looks across the
ocean to Fuerteventura which is only a 20 minutes ferry ride
away.
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Lanzarote
- weather
The
weather in Lanzarote is fantastic. The island is a big favourite
for sun worshippers, with the sun shining all year round,
and there being very little rain. To the left are the conditions
today. Click to see a five day forecast.
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Playa
Blanca
Playa
Blanca has been called the St Tropez of the Canary Islands.
Once a small fishing village it has grown substantially in
recent years, yet retaining it's natural beauty. It has a
fantastic promenade which at night really comes to life, with
many fine international restaurants.
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Beaches
Playa
Blanca has it's own sandy beach in front of the promenade.
There are many other fine beaches close by, including the
Dorada and Flamingo Beaches. A five minutes drive takes you
to the famous Papagayo Beach
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Places
to visit
The
island has many attractions but if you only visit one place
it has to be the National Park of Timanfaya. The live
volcano is amazing. The heat only a metre underground is so
hot it instantly burns hay, and water dropped down a hole
spurts back up as steam. The restaurant is also great value.
They cook all the food on a grill heated by the volcano! Other
places to visit include the view at Mirador del Río,
Jameos del Agua caves, César Manrique Foundation,
The Cactus Garden & El Golfo green lagoon.
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