South
Papagayo (Playa Blanca)
Together with Famara, Papagayo is the most attractive beach in Lanzarote. Surrounded by the rustic violence of Los Ajaches, its beach areas are separated by very low rocky outcrops.
Los Charcones (Playa Blanca)
One of the little known treasures of Lanzarote. The natural pools of Los Charcones form a haven of relax.
La Arena (Playa Quemada)
The Arena draws on the excellent conditions of the southeast coast of Lanzarote, sheltered from strong winds prevailing and almost always clear.
El Pozo (Playa Quemada)
Lonely black sand cove half hour walk from Playa Quemada. Deathly silence is about two rocks of Los Ajaches.
Janubio (Yaiza)
Redoubt tasty peaceful relaxation contemplation by the proximity of the majestic Salinas de Janubio.
Playa Blanca (Puerto del Carmen)
One Kilometer two hundred meters long, is the main lung on which rests the urbanism of Puerto del Carmen.
Barranco del Quíquere (Puerto del Carmen)
Dozens of bathers in the sun as God brought the world seem lizards lying to natural stone.
Cueva de doña Juana (Puerto del Carmen)
It is a quiet beach away from crowded beaches of Puerto del Carmen, such as Playa Blanca.
Matagorda (Puerto del Carmen)
Located on the north of this nucleus and surrounded by hotels and apartments, is one of the busiest beaches of the island.
La Graciosa
Las Conchas
Paradise beach that looks the islands of Montaña Clara and Alegranza.
La Cocina
Coquettish creek, just 50 meters long, with a fine water jable and unbeatable, turquoise blue and green.
Francesa
The most desirable beach on the south coast of La Graciosa. Surrounded by a beautiful rural area and completely isolated.
Barranco Los Conejos
Its small size makes us giant thanks to its stunning views: the imposing cliffs of Famara in Lanzarote and the portentous appearance of Roque del Este.
Central area
Famara (Caleta de Famara)
Four miles [6 km] of majestic beach. Sheltered by the mountain cliff which has the highest point on the island, Peñas del Chache (670 metres), Famara has some of the most striking scenery on the island.
Las Malvas (Tinajo)
A small black-sand cove, barely 300 meters, due to erosion of the Timanfaya lava flows.
Guacimeta (Playa Honda)
The tranquility of this long beach of Guacimeta is interrupted by the constant presence of aircraft.
El Ancla (Costa Teguise)
It is one of the best bathing areas of Costa Teguise.
Bastián (Costa Teguise)
Its situation makes this beach one of the most protected from strong winds so common in this tourist destination.
North
Charco del Palo (Charco del Palo)
Charco del Palo is one of the few nudist areas in Lanzarote in a rustic setting with two swimming pools.
Natural pools of Punta Mujeres (Punta Mujeres)
The pools occupy the entire south bay north of town. Its natural contour of solidified lava eruptions of the nearby volcano of the Crown, is mitigated by a strong and secure good steps in strategic points to take a bath.
La Garita (Arrieta)
Ideal as a complement to the traditional tourist route for the northern resorts, Jameos del Agua, Mirador del Rio and Cueva de los Verdes.
El bañadero de Guatiza (Guatiza)
A tiny cove. It is characterized by calm waters, sheltered from strong winds in the area for natural stone dykes.
Cueva del Agua (Los Cocoteros)
Majestic natural pool. On the outskirts of the sea is different resting sites where lie the towel and sit reading a book so richly.
Los Caletones (Órzola)
Its pleasant climate, in the days of little wind, makes Los Caletones a quiet pool area.







