Resort Introduction

Lanzarote is pure geology, underwater and moonlike sites, crystal clear waters, thirsty lands, palms' oasis, it is harmonic life of man and nature. Undoubtedly a land of contrasts.
It is the easternmost island of the Canary Islands, it is identified by the great amount of volcanoes that cover it due to the great volcanic activity of the early XVIII century.
Lanzarote is located at a distance of 1,000 km of the Iberian Peninsula and 140 of the African coast.
It has an area of 845.93 km. and a population of 135,000 inhabitants.
In the north of the island are the smaller islets and islands of La Graciosa, Alegranza, Montaña Clara, Roque del Este and Roque del Oeste.
Lanzarote has the Timanfaya National Park and is under the protection of Reserve of the Biosphere by Unesco. It is also an island full of culture. Six other tourist centres dedicated to visitors and more than 15 museums and art galleries supports the quality of its land and coasts.
In Lanzarote, the average annual temperature is 21ºC.
To know Lanzarote it is necessary to know the customs and history of its people.
The mix of people of different origins, and therefore, of different cultures reflects the current life of an island full of tradition.