Cheap Holidays to Lanzarote Help You Visit Fabulous Beaches
A Spanish island known for its surreal geological
attractions and volcanic landscapes, Lanzarote is the fourth-largest of the
seven prominent Canary Islands. Most of the popular attractions on the island
were created by the legendary Spanish architect and sculptor, Cesar Manrique.
Over the years, his creations have become a major reason for tourists from
different corners of the globe to explore this island. However, this part of
the Canaries is not just about these fascinating architectural wonders. It also
has some excellent beaches, which you can explore while having loads of fun in
this charming island destination.
During your cheap
holidays to Lanzarote, you'll get the chance to visit some awe-inspiring
beaches that are located mainly in the resort areas like Costa Teguise and
Puerto del Carmen. Most of them were created using the sands imported from the
Sahara region. You can also find beaches that are natural and set amidst
pleasant natural surroundings. Some of the unique ones are the black-sand
beaches, such as Playa Quemada. It is close to El Gofio or Puerto del Carmen
and is on the route that leads to Playa Blanca. If you're looking for the
elegant blue-flag beaches, you can visit Costa Teguise and Puerto del Carmen.
Loungers, toilets, and sunshades are the facilities
available on these beaches for visitors. The blue-flag beaches are
well-maintained and cleaned regularly. These places can get busy, especially
during the peak tourist seasons, such as school holidays, Christmas, and
summers. Most of the beautiful beaches on the island are located a bit away
from the regular tourist spots and are less crowded. They have been allowed to
maintain their natural charm without any facilities or human intervention for its
cleanliness. They are naturally clean and are washed by the tides coming from
the Atlantic Ocean.
People may have different opinions about the top
beaches worth exploring on this Canary Island, but the beaches located at
Famara and Papagayo are the most fabulous of all according to the locals. The
Papagayo Beach is a collection of beautiful coves, while Famara has a long stretch
of sand that extends to 9 kilometres. You'll find a much better atmosphere
while on your visit to the Papagayo Beach, as it is located at the island's
southern tip. As Famara Beach is located on the north-west coast of the island,
it may not have the ideal conditions for sunbathing during the winter season.
You can enjoy activities like walking and kite-surfing
at other times during the year in the presence of strong winds. At the northern
tip of the island is the Orzola village, which is home to several natural and
wild beaches. Among the well-known ones is Caleton Blanco, the last beach
you'll come across before you reach the village while travelling by road from
Jameos del Agua. To the north of the Orzola village is yet another beautiful
beach known as Playa de la Canteria. The waters rushing towards it might be
risky for swimmers, but would provide the best experiences for surfers.
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