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Beach Clean Up In Playa Blanca
There’s a regular beach clean up in Playa Blanca each month, to keep the beaches in top top condition. We went along to join in.

Beware The Scammers In Lanzarote
There aren’t too many scammers operating in Lanzarote, but here we show you the main ones to avoid. Above all, apply some common sense.

Lanzarote Statistics 2017
Lanzarote Statistics from 2017. What’s the population? Where are they from? How many tourists visited? We pick out the highlights.

Lanzarote Restaurant Review – Restaurante El Risco Famara
Restaurante el Risco is in Famara, right on the ocean front. We were introduced to it by friends for a Sunday lunch – it’s fabulous!

What clothes should I pack for Lanzarote?
It goes without saying that you should pack and apply sun cream all year round but what clothes should you pack for Lanzarote?

What makes Lanzarote different from the other Canary Islands?
The Canary Islands are a popular holiday destination choice but what makes Lanzarote different from the other Canary Islands?

Private Wine Tastings In Your Accommodation
Private wine tastings at your villa or apartment with the full story of Lanzarote’s wines, the process, the taste and the quality.

Moana Show – Harriet Jelley Interview
Susana interviewed the local entertainer behind the Moana Show, currently playing at the Rooftop entertainment complex in Puerto del Carmen.

Canaries Superbug – The Facts
The UK press has been reporting on a Canaries Superbug, with scary headlines. We share the facts with you, The bug affected 13 people.

Santa Claus and Lanzarote
When we first started the Lanzarote Information website back in 2008, Miguel travelled a long way for a very important interview.

6 fun facts about Lanzarote
We all enjoy fun facts. So here are 6 facts about Lanzarote ranging from the black sand “myth” to the fact that we are the Hawaii of Europe.

Castillo de Las Coloradas or Torre del Águila
The castle in Playa Blanca overlooking Marina Rubicón on the promenade is referred to as the Castillo de Las Coloradas, or Torre del Águila