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Timanfaya National Park in Lanzarote

The Timanfaya Mountains was declared a park in the 1970s and wardens equipped with binoculars ensure that no rocks are taken and make sure that no one leaves the path as this is prohibited to ensure the landscape is protected. For a souvenir, sample Olivine, a shiny green semi-precious stone preserved within the grey volcanic rock and is used for making jewellery.

A Guide to Holidays in Puerto Calero, Lanzarote

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On the south-west coast of Lanzarote is the quietest resort on the island – Puerto Calero. Host to one of the best marinas of Lanzarote, Puerto Calero is the place to go if you want a touch of calss, fantastic views and relaxation!

A Guide to Holiday in Costa Teguise, Lanzarote

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Costa Teguise lies on the coast at the centre of Lanzarote. Purpose built in the seventies, Costa Teguise is one of the main resorts in Lanzarote, but has managed to remain low-key Costa Teguise has three main beaches but the best one would have to be the Las Cucharas beach with sand so white it gleams and the sea which sparkles a vivid blue. The beaches in Costa Teguise are windier than other beaches in Lanzarote, so windsurfers often gravitate to this beach because the conditions are perfect.

Top Driving Tours in Lanzarote

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Lanzarote is the most eastern of Spain’s Canary Islands, located in the Atlantic Ocean and positioned just 125km from the coast of Africa. The island is of volcanic origin, and was created from many violent eruptions and the evidence remains today, with solidified lava streams and extraordinary rock formations being commonplace on the island.

Hot Hot! Holidays in Lanzarote

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The island of Lanzarote lies in the eastern region of the Canary Islands, and is a popular destination for holidaymakers looking to escape to a sunny climate. The island itself is volcanic in nature, which over the centuries has helped to shape the island’s mountainous terrain. Indeed, some parts of the island are so dry and barren that you’d almost think you’d arrived on some strange Martian world.

Memorable Attractions in Lanzarote

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Lanzarote is a unique place and it is the 4th largest Canary Island. From my time there I discovered and experienced some truly amazing attractions, some of which have to be seen to be believed.

Lanzarote Suffers As the Recession Grips the Planet

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Lanzarote, a part of Spain and the most easterly Canary Island has always been a very popular holiday destination with Northern Europeans due to its year round sun and warm winters. It is also a very popular summer holiday destination for those looking for a relaxing break within Europe as temperatures can soar to 40 degrees in the right conditions!

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