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Manrique – Magnificent & Magical
So many people, including our very own Norman, have been inspired by the life and work of Manrique over the years.

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.

Sailing Ahead, Looking Back
There are currently 230 Olympic sailors staying and training in Playa Blanca. Norman tells us about them & shares the story of Doña Asuncíon.

Love From The First Glass: Valentines Event At El Grifo
Tracy visited Bodegas El Grifo for their Valentine’s day wine and chocolate pairing event. Here’s the story.

What Does Brexit Mean For British Citizens Visiting Lanzarote?
Information for British citizens outlining the changes that relate to them visiting or living in Lanzarote post Brexit.

Information For British Citizens Currently On Holiday In Lanzarote
Things are changing fast for British citizens currently in Lanzarote on holiday, so we’ve tried to make things as clear as possible.

The Sounds Of Silence
Norman tells us about a concert that didn’t happen, but also shares the story of how brass band music is making a come back in the UK

The Insects You Will Find In Lanzarote
The insects you can expect to find in Lanzarote. The good news is that there aren’t too many, and most aren’t harmful in any way.