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Traveldata 1982 – Lanzarote History
Get a flavour of what Lanzarote was like in 1982 with this fabulous travel brochure that has been shared with us by a reader.

How A World War 2 Frigate Supplied Lanzarote’s Electricity
The story of how a world war 2 frigate, that sunk several U Boats, ended up supplying electricity to Lanzarote in the 70’s and 80’s.

Lava Beach Hotel, Matagorda
The Lava Beach Hotel in Matagorda is a five star and is Lanzarote’s newest hotel. We have a fabulous offer there for a luxury pre Christmas break.

Interview With Pete Tilbury-Fowler
Susana met with another of Lanzarote’s talented and well known musicians. You’ll know Pete from his nights at Rancho Texas.

How To Eat Like A Local In Lanzarote
Do you want to eat like a local in Lanzarote? If so, you’ll find the meal times and types may be a little different from what you’re used to.

Lanzarote Information Readers Survey
We carried out a survey on Lanzarote Information readers to try to find out more about you. Here are the results.

Charity Corner: Lanzarote Online Charity Shop
Lanzarote has an online charity shop that helps many people around the island. Susana talked with the founder, Kirsty Dollery.

What’s The Cost Of Living In Lanzarote?
If you’re thinking of moving to Lanzarote, this handy guide will give you some idea of the cost of living and what to budget for.

Why You Shouldn’t Worry About Weather Forecasts In Lanzarote
The weather is what brings you to Lanzarote, but the forecasts here are not very accurate – we’re a small island in a large ocean!

Free Download – Useful Spanish Phrases
Lanzarote’s Spanish Coach, Janet Harper, is offering a free download to all readers – a very useful set of Spanish phrases.

Interview with Massimiliano Patini
Susana interviewed another of Lanzarote’s musicians this week – this time Max Patini – and found out about his new music label.

Lanzarote Walk – The Old Water Pipe
There was once a water pipe, complete with an aqueduct, which carried water across the island. It’s an interesting walk to find it.
