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Vacation Paradise in Lanzarote

Lanzarote is the furthest east of all the Canary Islands and its Swiss presence is evident with regards to its strict building regulation resulting in its orderly layout in terms of its villages. It has an interesting volcanic history which is available to see at one of its underground concert halls or maybe at its lava fuelled barbeques.

Due to the location of Lanzarote, the island benefits from year round tourism, and unlike some of the Spanish islands doesn’t just see holidaymakers for five or six months a year – sea temperatures reach about 75 degrees Fahrenheit during the summer months and 63 degrees Fahrenheit during the winter, with many tourists holidaying over Christmas and New Year, and some retirees opting to spend a month or more away from a British or German winter in the warmer climes of Lanzarote.

One thing Lanzarote doesn’t have to worry about when tourists leave the island is whether they will remember it or not – its volcanic history has left a landscape that some describe as ‘lunar’ – and love it or hate it the memories of a Lanzarote holiday are unlikely to be muddled with another destination. Quite an advantage for when people are considering a return visit – and repeat tourism is the magic ingredient in making a location popular year in year out.

Lanzarote holidays appeal to both families and to retired couples, many of whom take more than the traditional week or two with time spent in Lanzarote to escape their winters back home, and for those with families Lanzarote does offer a good number of attractions to keep children happy.

The Guinate Tropical Park and Penguin Paradise near Haria offers a very unique array of wildlife. The penguin enclosure, Penguin Paradise is a spectacle in itself. The underwater viewing pool gives visitors the unique experience of seeing the behaviour of penguins while they are underwater. It’s great for children to see how these incredible birds behave in their natural habitat.

For anyone considering visiting Lanzarote for the first time, and worried that the island might be overdeveloped, the good news is that strictly enforced building regulations have helped maintain the beautiful beaches and landscapes on Lanzarote. The same regulations ensure that there are no annoying billboards or high-rise buildings.

And when considering which area of the island to stay in, HolidayVillasInLanzarote.Co.uk has an excellent selection of holiday accommodation to suit all tastes ranging from budget Lanzarote apartments to luxury Lanzarote villas, beach villas and villas with pools situated not only in the main Lanzarote holiday resorts including Playa Blanca, Puerto del Carmen, Costa Teguise and Puerto Calero but also many of the less well known idyllic, rural locations around the island. For visitors that prefer to experience a true taste of this island paradise away from the normal tourist hot spots they also have an impressive selection of rural villas in Lanzarote as well as a selection of rural apartments. Their rural collection will really help you get the truly relaxed feeling of the island amidst the outstanding volcanic landscape that Lanzarote is famous for.

Often regarded as more upmarket, Playa Blanca was once a small fishing port. In recent years it has developed into the second largest resort on Lanzarote. Playa Blanca is very popular with families due to its size and many family-friendly beaches. Two more beaches were recently added to Playa Blanca to help make up for the lack of space on the main central beach. Along the nicely manicured streets you will find several shops, restaurants and clubs. The resort offers many sports and attractions for guests of all ages.

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