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Two Violins, A Piano & Castanuelas
Norman writes about another concert at one of his favourite venues on the island, in the harbour at Puerto del Carmen.

Who Were The Guanches?
The Guanches were the original inhabitants of The Canary Islands before the invasion by Spain. Who were they, and what were they like?

Friction? Fact Or Fiction?
Norman talks about integration with the local community, football and countryside walks to hidden gems.

Charity Corner – Darkness into Light In Lanzarote
This year’s Darkness Into light walk in Lanzarote promises to the biggest and best yet, and looks like a fun day out.

You Really Should Go & Watch UD Lanzarote Play
UD Lanzarote is the island’s football team, and a Sunday watching them play is superb family entertainment.

Enjoying Walking Football In Lanzarote
We went to watch the walking football match in Costa Teguise one evening. Here we explain the rules and how it all works.

Marina Rubicon Market, Playa Blanca
Playa Blanca’s market is a twice weekly market, which takes place at the fabulous Marina Rubicon, so there’s plenty to combine with a market visit.

Lanzarote In Numbers
Lanzarote en cifras is a document The Cabildo creates to give us key statistics about the island. Here is the 2023 version.

José Saramago House Museum
The José Saramago House museum in Lanzarote celebrates its 13th anniversary this year. Norman revisits the property.

Holiday Letting Law Redrafted
The Canarian government has released a draft of the proposed new holiday letting law, which will affect owners in the sector.

Bach To The Future
A concert of music by Bach in Puerto Calero, given by a mother and son combo, is the focus of Norman’s review this week.

Mirador de Haria Viewpoint
In ruins for years, Manrique’s Mirador de Haria has been restored and is a fabulous place to visit.