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Summer Sun In Lanzarote

By Dave Talbot

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Spring is a fantastic time to visit Lanzarote as this popular holiday island is covered in wild flowers at that time of the year, whilst also enjoying great weather and temperatures that reach well into the mid 20´s Celsius.

Lanzarote has been a popular holiday hot spot for decades and attracts lots of tourists from Northern European centuries such as the UK and Germany. With a wide range of Lanzarote Villas and an amazing array of stunning attractions the island has something for everyone.

Lanzarote is arguably best known for its weird and wild volcanic scenery, which was created by eruptions during the 18th century. But these volcanoes are all dormant today and of no threat to holidaymakers so many visitors make a bee-line to the Timanfaya Park so they can witness first hand the aftermath of natures tremendous power.

Like most holiday islands tourism here revolves around the fact that Lanzarote is home to some seriously spectacular beaches. Some of which are regarded as amongst the best in the Canaries if not Spain. Such as the coves and bays of Papagyo, part of a natural protected park in the south of the island close to the popular resort of Playa Blanca.

Tourists can reach these perfect playas either on foot from the centre of town or they can visit by car - paying a small admission fee for the upkeep and maintenance of the facilities and amenities here.

Playa Blanca is the second most popular resort on Lanzarote, as well as the newest. As it was developed during the 1990´s. This is the spot where many independent tourists choose to take their holidays as there is a good selection of holiday villas in Lanzarote here available for rent. Expect to pay upwards of €400 per week. Prices rise even higher as you travel along the coast in the direction of Puerto del Carmen, the islands oldest resort. Where tourists can find some of the most upmarket villas in Lanzarote Most of which can be found in the residential area of Los Mojones, right in the centre of the resort.

Whilst Puerto del Carmen and Playa Blanca tend to dominate the tourist market there is another resort which attracts tourists looking for a quieter holiday. Costa Teguise tends to appeal to older holidaymakers and young families. As there isn't as much nightlife in evidence here as in the other two main resorts. There are however plenty of excellent beaches such as Playa Bastian and Playa Cucharas for visitors to enjoy.

Lanzarote has so much more to offer that an all-inclusive seldom exposes to any of it's visitors which can only truly be experienced outside of the all-inclusive resorts. To make the most of your visit to the island make sure you choose to stay in one of our outstanding Lanzarote villas or Lanzarote apartments

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