Explore Lanzarote
Discover the beauty of Lanzarote. From hiking trails to sports activities, from exquisite restaurants to the works of Cesar Manrique, and from wine tasting to more, Lanzarote has something for everyone.

Explore the trails
Lanzarote offers a variety of hiking trails for all levels. Experience the unique volcanic landscapes and breathtaking views.



Hiking in Lanzarote offers a diverse range of trails, suitable for all levels of experience, set against the island's unique volcanic landscape. One of the most notable hikes is the Caldera Blanca , a vast volcanic crater in Timanfaya National Park that provides spectacular 360-degree views and is suitable for families. Another popular trail is Caldera de Los Cuervos, known for its striking variation in rock colors and being an easy walk for all ages. For a more historic route, Pico Redondo in Los Ajaches , a volcanic formation covering the southern part of the island, offers more hiking options. A blend of ancient shepherd paths and panoramic beach views.
Get Active
From water sports to cycling, Lanzarote offers a wide range of sports activities to keep you active during your stay.



Lanzarote is a haven for sports enthusiasts, offering a variety of activities in its idyllic climate and diverse terrain. Water sports enthusiasts can enjoy surfing at Famara Beach, diving in the rich marine life of Playa Chica and Puerto del Carmen, as well as windsurfing and kitesurfing, thanks to the consistent north-northeast winds. On land, the island's unique volcanic landscape provides thrilling routes for mountain biking, hiking, and trail running. Golf enthusiasts can also enjoy the island's well-prepared courses. Additionally, Lanzarote is known for hosting significant events like the IRONMAN Triathlon, attracting athletes from around the world.
Taste the Island
Lanzarote offers a wide range of dining options. From traditional Canarian cuisine to international dishes, there's something for everyone.



Lanzarote's cuisine is characterized by its simple yet flavorsome dishes, heavily relying on fresh fish and seafood complemented by locally grown produce like potatoes and sweet potatoes. The culinary scene is enriched by traditional dishes such as "papas arrugadas" (wrinkly potatoes) served with "mojo picón" sauce, and nutrient-rich gofio (toasted grain flour). The island's abundant goat population contributes to a variety of goat cheeses, each with a distinct taste and texture. The restaurant scene in Lanzarote offers a range of dining experiences, from traditional Canarian eateries to contemporary establishments serving Mediterranean and seafood dishes, with popular choices including Casa Pedro in Playa Blanca and Casa de la Playa in Arrieta. If you need a recommendation, don't hesitate to ask us!
Art and Nature
Discover the works of Cesar Manrique, a local artist who integrated art and nature in a unique way.



César Manrique, born in 1919 in Arrecife, Lanzarote, was an influential Spanish artist and environmental activist, known for his profound impact on Lanzarote's landscape and culture. Integrating art, architecture, and nature, Manrique's works are characterized by the use of local materials and a design philosophy that seamlessly blends with the island's environment. Notable projects include Jameos del Agua, an artistic and cultural space within a volcanic tunnel, and Mirador del Río, a cliffside lookout offering stunning views. Manrique's advocacy for environmental preservation led to significant policies to protect Lanzarote's natural beauty. His legacy is a testament to the harmonious coexistence of art and nature
Explore the Volcanic Wines
Explore the unique wine region of Lanzarote, where vines are grown in volcanic ash.



Lanzarote's unique volcanic landscape provides the ideal conditions for growing grapes, resulting in a distinct wine region. The island's vineyards are characterized by their unique cultivation method, where vines are grown in volcanic ash and protected by semi-circular stone walls. The most notable wineries are located in La Geria, a protected wine region in the center of the island. The region's volcanic soil and microclimate produce a variety of wines, including dry whites, sweet whites, and reds. The most popular wineries include Bodega La Geria, Bodega El Grifo, and Bodega Stratvs. Wine tasting tours are available, offering a unique experience to explore the island's wine region.
Explore the Night Sky
Experience world-class stargazing from northern Lanzarote's pristine dark sky conditions and exceptional clear nights year-round.



Northern Lanzarote offers exceptional conditions for stargazing, making it one of Europe's premier astronomy destinations. The combination of minimal light pollution, high altitude volcanic terrain, and over 300 clear nights annually creates perfect conditions for observing celestial phenomena. From our villas near Finca La Corona, you can witness the Milky Way in stunning detail, track meteor showers, and observe planets and deep-sky objects. The area's protected status helps maintain these pristine dark skies, while the stable Atlantic climate provides consistent viewing opportunities throughout the year.