explore Lanzarote
A unique island of rich culture and endless sunshine, where dramatic volcanic landscapes meet golden beaches and shimmering blue waters.
SHAPED by volcanoes, defined by NATURAL BEAUTY.
Formed by powerful volcanic eruptions in the 18th century, the dramatic landscapes of Lanzarote remain one of its most defining features. Sweeping lava fields fall into rugged coastlines, and the striking scenery of
Timanfaya National Park
creates a setting that feels unlike anywhere else.
And yet, from this raw, untouched terrain emerges a landscape of contrast and beauty, shaped over time and waiting to be explored.
In the region of La Geria, vines are carefully cultivated in volcanic ash, producing distinctive local wines and giving rise to Lanzarote’s unique bodega culture.
Along the island’s coastline, places like El Golfo reveal the beauty of this volcanic heritage, where deep black rock meets a vivid green lagoon - a striking natural setting, best enjoyed alongside the village’s seafront restaurants.
The Legacy of César Manrique
Lanzarote is not only shaped by nature, but by a vision that has carefully preserved its identity.
Famed local artist and architect César Manrique played a defining role in protecting the island’s landscape, ensuring development remained in harmony with its surroundings. His influence can be seen across Lanzarote, in its whitewashed buildings, low-rise architecture, and the seamless balance between nature and design.
From the volcanic caves of Jameos del Agua to the breathtaking views at Mirador del Río, his work reflects a deep respect for the environment and a belief that beauty should never compete with nature, only enhance it.
Today, that legacy defines Lanzarote’s calm, unspoilt character... carefully preserved for generations to come.
Discover the island
Beyond our villas in Playa Blanca, Lanzarote is a landscape of contrast. From peaceful villages and palm-lined valleys to wild and dramatic volcanic coastlines, hidden attractions and historic towns rich in character.
Famara. untamed, made for surfing
On the island’s northwest coast, Famara is defined by its vast sandy beach and dramatic cliffs. A natural home for surfing, it’s an ideal spot to take to the waves or enjoy a lesson, all within one of Lanzarote’s most striking natural settings.
Haria, Valley of a thousand palms
Tucked away in the north, Haría offers a softer side to the island. Surrounded by greenery and mountains, this quiet village is known for its palm-filled valley and relaxed, traditional atmosphere.
Teguise, our historic capital
As the island’s historic capital, Teguise is full of charm and heritage. Pretty cobbled streets, traditional architecture, and cultural landmarks offer a glimpse into Lanzarote’s past, with a timeless atmosphere that invites gentle exploration.
Las Conchas Beach, La Graciosa.
Beyond Lanzarote.
Just beyond Lanzarote’s shores lie the islands of Fuerteventura and La Graciosa, each with its own distinct rhythm and beauty.
From the southern coast, and our home in Playa Blanca, regular ferries cross to Fuerteventura in around 30 minutes, where expansive white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and the lively town of Corralejo await.
To the north lies the quiet, untouched island of La Graciosa, a place where sandy tracks replace roads and time slows to the gentle rhythm of the sea. Golden beaches, clear waters, and a sense of complete stillness make it one of the Canary Islands’ most peaceful escapes.
Together, they offer a chance to experience something more, all within easy reach of your stay.
Plan your Lanzarote escape with
a team you can trust.

