Lanzarote Top Things To Do
The illuminated grottoes of Cueva de los Verdes and Jameos del Agua are rightly popular. These natural lava-formed caves have been styled by Cesar Manrique to provide a surreal subterranean experience.
El Diablo restaurant
At El Diablo restaurant (tel: 928 840 057) meats are cooked on a geothermal barbeque, with the heat provided by the volcano underneath your feet. The panoramic views are a bonus.
Beaches
The vast majority of Lanzarote´s 93 beaches have beautiful golden or white sands. Papagayo Beach, at the southern tip, is renowned as one of the best and enjoys some of the finest weather.
Rancho Texas
The Rancho Texas (www.ranchotexaslanzarote.com) is great for kids who want to be cowboys or girls. Activities include prospecting for gold, exploring the Indian Village and making new furry friends at the petting zoo. In the evening there's also a barbecue, bucking bronco and line dancing.
Arrecife
Lanzarote's capital is the best place to discover the modern and metropolitan side of the island. Arrecife is a lively port city with plenty of history, a pretty waterfront and pleasant beach.
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