Pilgrimage de los Dolores

Another year the Romería de los Dolores will join Lanzarote and foreigners in the most traditional festival of the island. Legend has it that the Virgen de los Dolores stopped the advance of Timanfaya’s lava after hearing the prayers of the inhabitants of Lanzarote. This milestone is commemorated every September Read more…

Wind Toys

We continue to honor César Manrique on the centenary of his birth and this time we do it talking about the Toys of the Wind. In the artist’s head he always prioritized the value of the resources of Lanzarote. With the Toys of the Wind, it values one of the Read more…

La Graciosa

La Graciosa, the recently named 8th island of the Canarian archipelago, is a tourist attraction for those who visit Lanzarote. With an area of 29km2 and a population of one 750 inhabitants. La Graciosa has become a corner of disconnection and enjoyment. Its two towns, Caleta de Sebo and Pedro Read more…

Discover Lanzarote

We love Lanzarote and we want to show it to the world! Here we give you a small guide of how to visit Lanzarote if you come with just the right time. Day 1 9:00 TIMANFAYA 11:30 JANUBIO SALINAS 11:40 LOS HERVIDEROS 12:30 CHARCO OF THE CLICOS 13:00 EL GOLFO Read more…

Timple

There is no day without night as well as party without timple. In the Canaries a popular festival is not conceived without the characteristic sound of this little guitar born in the fortunate islands. With a silhouette similar to the classic guitar, it has a less rope and smaller size. Read more…

La Geria

La Geria is an area located in the center / south zone that together with Timanfaya, make up the most characteristic landscape of Lanzarote. Its main charm is the unique landscape generated by the cultivation of grapes that became popular in the area as a substitute for the extensive cultivation Read more…

Teguise Market

Considered the most important popular market of the Canary Islands. The market of Teguise has been seconded since the times when the Villa was the capital of Lanzarote. Held every Sunday of the year from 9:00 in the morning until 2:00 p.m., we can find the sale of handmade and Read more…

Canarismos

The Canary Islands do not have their own language. What they do have is a very deep dialect and claimed by many as a language and way of life. After several centuries being the commercial connection between Europe and America. The Canary Islands have been imbued with different words that, Read more…