Natural Wonders of Lanzarote
Whilst Lanzarote has traditionally been linked with package holidays a growing number of independent travellers are now visiting the island. Lured by cheaper flights, great weather and some seriously spectacular scenery, as Lanzarote is home to an abundance of wonderful natural attractions many of which were forged during the massive volcanic eruptions that rocked the island during the 1730´s.
Tourists have been flocking to the fourth largest of the Canary Islands ever since the package holiday industry first took off in the 1970´s. And Lanzarote continues to attract millions of visitors today. Many of whom like nothing more than basking in the sun, which shines all year round here.
The island however boasts enough stunning sights to lure them away from their Lanzarote holiday villas for a day or two to see what the island has to offer. Visitors to Lanzarote will never be short of something to do as there is plenty to keep you busy for weeks if you are prepared to abandon your typical beach holiday Different strokes for different folks as the saying goes, whilst we each have our favourite way to spend our leisure time recommendations include:
The Aqua Park – The Aqua park is conveniently situated next to the Golf course in Costa Teguise (very handy if you fancy a round if your kids are older and able to look after themselves), and is open throughout the season generally from ten in the morning until six. The park will keep the family amused all day long so take plenty of sun protection with you.
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The Timanfaya National Park: Timanfaya is a site not to be missed and well worth a days break from lapping up the sunshine on one of Lanzarote’s excellent beaches. Scarred from extensive historic volcanic activity the barren landscape has an unnerving beauty all of its own. A display by the parks warden further demonstrates the power that lies dormant below this spectacular park
If these are not to your taste you could also try The Cactus Garden: It is hard to find attractions on Lanzarote that do not seem to somehow miraculously blend in with the very fabric of the island and this Manrique developed creation is no exception. Not as you would expect an average garden to be Manrique has once again used his skills to great effect. The display of cacti here is stunning and neatly landscaped in amphitheatre like terrace style that gives great exposure to all the species displayed. If you stop off or visit Timanfaya drive a short distance to the north of and you soon encounter the surreal sight of the Green Lagoon, which is situated just outside the village of El Golfo. This lagoon has been created by an interaction between sea water and algae and has been used as a film location many times over. Most famously by the makers of One Million Years BC.
More information about Lanzartote places of interest can be located here.