Beaches & Coves

Los Charcones (Playa Blanca)

One of the little known treasures of Lanzarote. The natural pools Charcones form a haven of relaxation. Away from the busy tourist resort of Playa Blanca and its populous beaches, lost in natural sea any dish is a powerful battery charge. In the clear sheltered southwestern coast of the island, Los Charcones benefit from a cooler climate because the prevailing winds in the area, which make more bearable the weight of the sun.

Charco del Palo

Charco del Palo is one of the few nudist areas in Lanzarote in a rustic setting with two natural pools.

Papagayo (Playa Blanca)

Papagayo is the most attractive beach area in Lanzarote, surrounded by the rustic violence of the Natural Monument of Los Ajaches. Located in the south tip of the island, its protected coast, together with its majestic silhouette, make it the perfect sun and beach enclave.

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. From the access road you can see the paradise you are about to enjoy. From the beach you can enjoy great views: looking back there is the Famara cliff and opposite, there are the islands of La Graciosa, Alegranza, Montaña Clara and Roque del Oeste (islets of the Chinijo Archipelago).

Playa “Grande” (Puerto del Carmen)

Almost one mile long, Playa Blanca is the main attraction around which the urban area of Puerto del Carmen centres.

Barranco del Quíquere (Puerto del Carmen)

Barranco del Quíquere as well as Charco del Palo and Papagayo, are one of the few areas of nudism in Lanzarote. It is located approximately three miles south of Puerto del Carmen. Its long rocky coast and its excellent climate make this stretch of coastline a dream come true. To arrive to the main beach cove it is necessary to go down at a safe and slow step.