Lanzarote is a wonderful island in the Canary Island Archipelago, and we are here to provide you with the information you could possibly need about it. Lanzarote enjoys a mild dry climate with average daytime temperatures ranging from about 21°C in January to 29°C in August. Annual rainfall is just 140mm (5.5 inches). This makes Lanzarote the perfect year-round destination.
As with the other Canary Islands, Lanzarote is Volcanic in origin. Due to the recent eruptions during the 18th and 19th Centuries, many parts of Lanzarote appear to be from another world, often described as 'lunar' or 'Martian'.
The dry climate (and lack of erosion) means that the Volcanic Landscape appears much as it did just after the eruptions. Amongst the many stunning Volcanic features of Lanzarote is the longest Volcanic Tunnel in the world, the Atlantida Tunnel, which is over 7 km long and includes the La Cueva de los Verdes and Jameos del Agua.
Despite the Volcanic nature of the island, Lanzarote has several beautiful white beaches such as Playa Blanca and Papagayo. Local authority regulations on the amount and style of development mean that there is no billboard advertising and no high rise buildings in Lanzarote (with the exception of the Grand Hotel in Arrecife).
If you are searching for accommodation becouse you are under presure, you should look the fantastic Lanzarote Villas, Rural Houses or Country inn hotels. These acomodations offer you the best quality and service. Here you can get away from it all, relax and take it easy.
For more information, click here (Rural Villas).If you want to see our Villas in Lanzarote, you should visit this.
Sitios como estos hacen que Lanzarote sea aún más especial.
ResponderEliminarEnhorabuena por el blog!
Un saludo desde Madrid a Canarias, ese paraíso situado abajo del atlántico.
ResponderEliminarThe best weather and quite nice and funny people!!.. That´s Canary Islands. You make it possible!
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