Summer Vacations In Outstanding Lanzarote
It isn’t uncommon that more and more people are thinking about summer vacations abroad as the summer approaches. After all who really wants to count on the great British summertime? Not surprisingly, typically the most popular destination continues to be Spain with the Canaries, Costs and Balearics some of the most popular.
At the eastern side of the Canaries and the nearest one to Africa is Lanzarote. The location provides excellent weather which falls between summer and winter and flights to Lanzarote are available in all UK airports, the journey takes as little as four hours. With the return trip costing around €100, the holiday island is one of the most attractive of all.
Aside from the charming weather, accommodations in Lanzarote is also up to par with some of the best hotels. Whilst for those who prefer to book self catering accommodation there is a wide range of Lanzarote holiday villas to book for those who want self catering accommodation for a more private vacation.
Lanzarote is an ideal tourist destination as the island is quite small, which makes it that much easier for visitors to get out and explore. Lanzarote car rental 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? Stretches of sand may be found in the area, allowing tourists to enjoy as much beach as possible. Unlike the other Canary Islands the vast majority of beaches here are made up of golden, rather than black sand. This is actually unusual considering how the area is more volcanic as it has experienced eruptions for the last 300 years. Those who want to try out the black sand can find those around the El Golfo or the Playa Quemada.
The local artist C?sar Manrique has also contributed his talents in making the surrounding buildings more pleasing. The combination of plants and flowers in while buildings have created a wonderful array of colors in the island.
At the southern part of the island rests hundreds of spent volcanoes called the Fire Mountains, a part of the Timanfaya National Park attraction. If you are planning to take just one excursion whilst you are on the island then make sure this is it. 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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