
8th Island Challenge
The Desafio 8ª Isla, or the 8th island challenge is an annual sports event that take place in La Graciosa every winter.

The Desafio 8ª Isla, or the 8th island challenge is an annual sports event that take place in La Graciosa every winter.

There was once a water pipe, complete with an aqueduct, which carried water across the island. It’s an interesting walk to find it.

Boogie boarding in Lanzarote is great fun. We explain what you equipment you need and the technique to use. Anyone can do it!
Walk or drive the Camino de Gayo depending how energetic you are feeling! Either way its a beautiful route.

A 3 hour walk, which isn’t too challenging, which will take you through some of the most beautiful parts of the islands travelling from Tias to Yaiza.

Charlie, our 12 year old Daughter Missy and I had so much planned for this trip. Day one was a great family day in Lanzarote.
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