Canarian Food: Gofio, Mojo, Papas and What to Try
On the menu of any restaurant in Lanzarote you will find words that mean nothing to a visitor and everything to a local: gofio, mojo, papas arrugadas. Canarian cooking is…
On the menu of any restaurant in Lanzarote you will find words that mean nothing to a visitor and everything to a local: gofio, mojo, papas arrugadas. Canarian cooking is…
Twenty-five minutes by ferry from northern Lanzarote sits an island with not one paved road. La Graciosa is the eighth inhabited Canary Island — the last to be officially recognized,…
Twenty minutes from any hotel pool, the strangest landscape in Europe begins. Lanzarote is not a beach destination with a few attractions bolted on: it is an island conceived almost…
A 9-mile road is maintained within the National Park for your enjoyment. The path this road follows is perfectly entwined with the local environs, stretching along the main centre of the eruption sites, where there’s a high concentration of important geologic and geomorphologic formations, such as volcanic chimneys, caves and malpaises.