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Selling A Property In Lanzarote
Selling property in Lanzarote is a reasonably simple process, but the hard part is making sure yours is noticed and marketed.

Playa Blanca Couples Guide
Playa Blanca is Lanzarote’s newest resort and offers something for everyone. In this article we focus on what it has for couples.

Interview With Mark Cann
Susana interviews musicain Mark Cann and gets some exciting news about The Electric Island Bar – a fantastic live music bar in Puerto del Carmen.

Food For Thought – Supporting Sara
Jilly Simmons has written a book with 150 vegan and vegetarian recipes in it, and profits from sales are going to Sara, the animla protectora.

Interview With Artist Paulyne Skipsey
Local writer Diane Lawton visited artist Paulyne’s boat in Arrecife, where she has been isolating and creating new art for us to enjoy.

Sport In Lanzarote
Sport plays a big part in the daily life of Lanzarote, and the island is home to some of the best sports facilities anywhere in the world.

How To Pronounce Place Names In Lanzarote
Mike gives some tips on how to pronounce some of the more difficult place names in Lanzarote, as well as some simple Spanish rules.

One Day In Lanzarote – What Should You Do?
Ideas of things to do in Lanzarote, if you only have one day. We’ve given you three options to choose from for a fantastic day out on the island.

New Premium Tours
There are two new Insolita, or premium tours, you can do at two of Lanzarote’s best attractions – Timanfaya and Jameos del Agua.

8 Reasons To Come To Lanzarote Now
We give you some reasons to come to Lanzarote right now. It’s an opportunity to experience a very different island for the lucky few.

Interview With Bradley Bromley
Susana interviewed musician Bradley Bromley, who plays five nights a week at de Barra’s in Puerto del Carmen, to find out about him and his music.

The Bella Lucia Story
Bella Lucia is a magnificent sailing ship that has plied here trade around the islands for 138 Years. Even César Manrique has a hand in her story.
