Things to see...Lanzarote ClimateThings to do...
Lanzarote has managed to escape mass touristic development and retains an air of natural charm.
The buildings are whitewashed and low level, preserving the stunning views and there are many
fishing ports and harbours still intact throughout the island. These are not only colourfully
picturesque but also provide the products for the many wonderful fresh seafood restaurants
traditional to Lanzarote.
Due to its close proximity to Northern Africa, Lanzarote enjoys an almost desert like climate.
The weather is warm and sunny throughout the year and rain is something of a rarity. Temperatures
rarely go below 16 degrees Celsius in the winter and 25 degrees Celsius in the summer. This makes
Lanzarote a popular resort throughout all the seasons. During the summer you may experience hot
winds blowing directly from the Sahara desert.
Choose between three stunning beaches when deciding where to set up your sun lounger for the day, and
enjoy perfect white sands and varying shades of deep, turquoise waters. The beautiful coast will help
to lull you into a state of total relaxation and is perfect for exploring. For a mesmerising activity
you might like to try snorkelling or scuba diving and experience Costa Teguise’s magical marine life or
maybe you’d prefer a spot of sailing or deep sea fishing.