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| Lanzarote is formed by more than 100 volcanos that form a fascinating landscape which is unique in the world. Lanzarote is placed 750kms south of Gibraltar and it is the most easterly of the Canaries. It enjoys more sunshine and lower rainfall than any of the other islands and has one of the most pleasant climates in the northern hemisphere. |
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Lanzarote’s striking natural environment is home to endless beaches, caves, mountains and volcanoes – and an offshore reef for snorkelling and scuba diving holidays. For family fun, splash out in a water park or take a glass bottomed boat ride, jeep safari or excursion through the Fire Mountains in Timanfaya National Park. If you enjoy the water, a villa holiday in Lanzarote offers action-packed adventure from windsurfing and parasailing to jet skiing. Fishing expeditions and sailing trips are also all available, as well as dolphin and whale watching outings. |
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Many buildings in Lanzarote bear the stamp of local artist César Manrique. Thanks to the creative native, high-rise buildings are banned; while island-wide, the Canary Island artist has fused art with nature to breathtaking effect. Roundabouts are adorned with giant wind monuments, and well preserved volcanic bubbles and tunnels have been turned into popular cultural attractions for you to visit on your holiday. Castles, fortresses, museums and archaeological sites adorn the island, along with a fascinating 500-year old wine-making tradition and authentic cultivation method that is still practiced to this day. |
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