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Lanzarote Walk – Mirador del Rio
This is a tough walk you can do in Lanzarote if you’re fit enough. But the reward is a stunning beach that almost nobody visits.

Walk, Timanfaya National Park
Walk, Timanfaya National Park. The Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino. Book two free guided walks online.

Walk, Puerto Calero to Playa Quemada
This a a lovely walk from Puerto Calero, which takes you to the next village along the coast – Playa Quemada. Not strenuous and cold beer at the finish!

Walks in Lanzarote, La Galería de Famara
This is one of those great walks in Lanzarote to, La Galeria de Famara. Lanzarote is said to have no natural water and yet there is, it’s just forgotten.

Directions From The Airport To Your Resort
Directions from Lanzarote Airport to the three main resorts of Puerto del Carmen, Costa Teguise and Playa Blanca, to help you start your holiday.

Petrol Stations In Lanzarote
Petrol stations in Lanzarote are now plentiful, and usually offer attended service. We explain how it works and what to ask for.

Schools In Lanzarote
There are both public and private schools in Lanzarote – the first teach in Spanish and are provided free to residents, the second teach multiple languages.

Paying Traffic Fines In Lanzarote
Traffic fines are a fact of life anywhere. We explain how to visit the website to pay them online, to save you a trip to Trafico.

Matagorda
Matagorda is part of Puerto del Carmen, with a fabulous large beach, easy access to the airport, and two fabulous areas of bars and restaurants.

Papagayo
The beaches of Papagayo are probably Lanzarote’s most famous stretches of sand, offering different types of bathing on each.

Radio Stations in Lanzarote
Below is a list of English and Spanish speaking radio stations in Lanzarote. There are a couple of English language stations, as well as several Spanish.

Duty Free Allowances, Canary Islands
Allowances for bringing duty free goods such as cigarettes, tobacco, alcohol and perfume back from Lanzarote and the other Canary Islands.
