Summer Time Holidays In Sizzling Lanzarote
As the summer approaches, more and more people are thinking of spending the sunny season abroad. After all, who wants to stay in Britain during summer time? Certainly, the most popular destination for English tourists is still Spain with its Canaries, Balearics and Costas.
At the eastern side of the Canaries and the nearest one to Africa is Lanzarote. The area boasts of incredible weather and excellent accessibility and Lanzarote Flights are available in all UK airports, the journey takes as little as four hours. The site is also incredibly tourist friendly with trip costs starting as little as €100.
As well as great weather, Lanzarote also boasts high standards of tourist accommodation offering a wide range of hotels and apartment complexes. Whilst for those who prefer to book self catering accommodation there is a wide range of villas in Lanzarote to book for those who want self catering accommodation for a more private vacation.
Exploring the island is also incredibly easy as Lanzarote is not large. car hire in Lanzarote is an excellent way to get around the island to see the sights, rental costs are very cheap plus some roads seem totally devoid of traffic..
So what are the best places tourists can go to? The island boasts of excellent beaches with sand stretching everywhere. Although the Canary Islands come with stretches of black sand, the Lanzarote beaches boast of golden stretches of beach. This is actually unique as having experienced eruptions for the last 300 years, the island is more volcanic than most. The Playa Quemada and El Golfo also has samples of black sand should one want to try it out.
The buildings on Lanzarote are also visually pleasing thanks to local artist C?sar Manrique. Tourists will find that the island boasts of a palette of colors with white buildings blending perfectly with plants and flowers.
The south of the island is where the eruptions really made themselves felt – and here visitors can tour the eerie scenery of the Timanfaya National Park – home to hundreds of spent volcanoes which are known locally as the Fire Mountains. Should time in the island be limited, this is one of the must-see attractions. The landscape is not only compelling but would remain in one’s memory forever. Visitors would also love being served in restaurants that prepare food using volcano heat.
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