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Cheap flights to Lanzarote (ACE) from £12.99

Lanzarote is located off the coast of West Africa and is part of the dreamy Canary Islands. Before booking your cheap flights to Lanzarote, Spain it’s well worth getting to know a little more about this paradise island.

Lanzarote is famous for being a hotspot for travellers looking to relax and unwind, but it’s also an ideal destination for thrill seekers and adventurers. Many people still see Lanzarote as a generic sun holiday, but the island has a lot more going on than meets the eye. Case in point is Timanfaya National Park, a spectacular volcanic landscape that covers a quarter of the island.  Lanzarote is perfect for watersports too. Windsurfing is very popular on the island as is surfing. One thing’s for sure, you won’t be bored when you fly to Lanzarote.

 

When to book cheap flights to Lanzarote

Summers in Lanzarote can be very warm and humid with temperatures getting up to 28°C so if you’re not a fan of the heat it might be better to book your cheap Lanzarote flights in the spring or in the autumn when it’s a little bit cooler. The island is at its busiest during the summer months (school holidays), so booking Lanzarote flights outside of the peak season is a good idea if you’re looking to avoid crowded beaches. The island doesn’t really experience winter either, with temperatures rarely dropping below 20°C. If you’re planning on going to surf, the best time is from October to November when the waves start to get really big.

 

What to see in Lanzarote

When you book cheap flights to Lanzarote you can afford to explore the island and book a tour or two with the savings you’ve made. Timanfaya National Park is well worth visiting. The 50km stretch of volcanoes closely resemble the surface of the moon and it is a truly remarkable place to explore. The stones there get so hot you can even cook a steak on them.

Lanzarote is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in all of Europe. Unwind at Playa Blanca, which is also known as White Beach. Once you see the miles of white sandy beach you’ll understand where the name came from. In the summer, the crystal clear waters are perfect for cooling off. Lanzarote is also a perfect spot for surfers. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or a beginner, Lanzarote is a great place to hop on a board.

 

Getting around

The best way to get around in Lanzarote is probably by car. There are limited bus services on the island. Some of the main attractions aren’t on a bus route either. So it’s best to not rely on buses during your trip. Luckily, you will find some great deals on car rentals using Ryanair Car Hire. You can drive from place to place on the island and take in the incredible scenery along the way, and you’ll be able to spend as much time as you want at each attraction. The next best option is to get a taxi to bring you where you need to go. They are easy enough to find and relatively inexpensive.

 

What to eat in Lanzarote

If you’re a fan of seafood, then you’ll have a lot to look forward to when you fly to Lanzarote. The island is home to a range of popular fish dishes including “Sancocho”.  This sautéed seafood dish is absolutely divine.  A favourite amongst locals is grilled octopus. You’ll find it in pretty much every restaurant on the island, from fancy restaurants to cheap diners and even in tapas bars.

Another local delicacy on the island is “Mojo Potatoes”. These are wrinkled potatoes with green and red pepper sauce on the side. Enjoy!

14-Night Lanzarote & Tenerife Guided Walking Holiday

All our carefully-curated itineraries are designed by our experts. While we make every effort to adhere to the described itinerary, we may take an alternative route, or vary the running order for weather and/or operational reasons.

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Our first day’s walks will take us to the centre of the island where we will visit the old capital, Teguise.

Option 1 – Miradors and Teguise

Distance: 5 miles (8km)

Total ascent: no ascent

Total descent: 1,000 feet (300m)

In summary: A short journey will take us to the Ermita de las Nieves, an old chapel from where there are magnificent views all around the island. We then follow a gentle ridge to another viewpoint at Pico de Maramajo, before continuing to Teguise where we will have time to explore.

Highlight: Discover unique artisan workshops in the winding streets of Teguise.

 

Option 2 – Miradors and the Castillo de Santa Barbara

Distance: 8 miles (13km)

Total ascent: 800 feet (240m)

Total descent: 1,600 feet (480m) 

In summary: From Ermita de las Nieves, we too head south to Pico de Maramajo, crossing a valley and ridge to Teguise, enjoying views around the valley. After looking around the town, we pass the Castillo Santa Barbara, high on the crater of Guanapay and finish in the old hamlet of Teseguite.

Highlight: Enjoy lunch at one of the pavement cafes in Teguise.


Today we’ll travel to the Timanfaya National Park where we’ll pay a visit to the visitor centre to discover more about this volatile volcanic landscape with a guided tour. After a spot of lunch at the scenic El Golfo, both groups travel on to Femes to continue our walks.

Option 1 – Yaiza

Distance: 4 miles (6½km)

Total ascent: 300 feet (90m) 

Total descent: 800 feet (240m)

In summary: Leaving Femes, we take a good track over a col into the neighbouring valley of Yaiza to meet our transport home.

Highlight: The devastation of the volcanic eruptions in the 1700s is brought to life at the Visitor Centre.

 

Option 2 – The Ridge to Yaiza

Distance: 5 miles (8km)

Total ascent: 1,000 feet (300m)

In summary: Our walk will take us up and to the second highest peak of the island, Atalaya de Femes for spectacular views over the area before descending into the village of Yaiza to join the easier group and our transport home.

Highlight: The views from Atalaya de Femes and the ridge are stunning. 

 


Today we travel to the north of Lanzarote and enjoy our walks before taking the ferry from Orzola to the island of La Graciosa, with the opportunity to explore independently in the afternoon.

Option 1 – Ye to Orzola

Distance: 4 miles (6½km) 

Total ascent: 100 feet (30m)

Total descent: 1,200 feet (360m)

In summary: This walk starts at the peaceful village of Ye, descending along good tracks and quiet roads through the Malpais de Corona to Orzola with panoramic views.

Highlight: Take advantage of the relaxed pace of life on the island, enjoy lunch in the tiny village of Caleto de Sebo or explore the tranquil shore.

 

Option 2 – Maguez to Orzola

Distance: 6 miles (9½km)

Total ascent: 400 feet (120m)

Total descent: 1,400 feet (420m) 

In summary: Starting from Maguez, the harder walk follows the route of the GR 131, the long-distance path that goes from north to south of Lanzarote. The route contours round the slopes of Montana Corona before descending through the Malpais de Corona to meet the ferry at Orzola.

Highlight: Walk along the shore or hire bikes to visit the secluded cove of Playa de la Cocina on the island of La Graciosa.

 


Each week there is a free day when no guided walks are offered. This is an ideal opportunity to relax around the hotel, walk independently or visit local places of interest. Some options for your free day may include:

César Manrique: A tour of César Manrique’s astonishing contributions to Lanzarote: the César Manrique Foundation, the Cactus Gardens and the Jameos del Agua, a restaurant built in ancient lava bubbles and tunnels.

Costa Teguise: Alternatively, a short stroll along the promenade will take you into the centre of Costa Teguise or to beaches either side of the old town. There is also an 18-hole golf course nearby.

HD Beach Resort: At the HD Beach Resort itself, you could enjoy the wide range of facilities, including the outdoor pools and wellness centre.

Local information website: For information on Lanzarote please visit turismolanzarote.com


Today we will explore the south of this beautiful island.

Option 1 – Through The Barranco To Puerto Calero

Distance: 7 miles (11km) 

Total ascent: 600 feet (180m) 

Total descent: 1,400 feet (420m) 

In summary: We will contour the lower slopes of Pico Oveja offering extensive views to the Atlantic before descending to Playa del Pozo. From here we follow the coast passing a number of barrancos until we reach Puerto Calero with its attractive waterfront and many cafés for refreshments.

Highlight: The peaceful valleys are scarcely visited; we’ll have spectacular views of the ocean all to ourselves.

 

Option 2 – The Pico Oveja Ridge to Puerto Calero

Distance: 9 miles (14½km)

Total ascent: 900 feet (270m)

Total descent: 2,100 feet (630m)

In summary: Leaving the village of Femes we’ll ascend onto the ridge to the south of the Femes Valley which will take us to today’s summit on the Pico Oveja. After taking time to admire this excellent viewpoint across the Atlantic and to the dramatic volcanoes of the Timanfaya National Park, we descend to the coast to follow the coastal route to Puerto Calero to join the easier group.

Highlight: Uninterrupted views of the ocean and the dramatic volcanic landscape of the Timanfaya National Park.

 


Today we venture to the northwest of the island, where the landscape is surprisingly greener with more vegetation than other areas of the island explored this week.

Option 1 – Miradors of the Northern Villages

Distance: 7 miles (11km) 

Total ascent: 1,000 feet (300m) 

In summary: Our route will take us from the outskirts of Maguez along a cliff-top route offering superb views across to La Graciosa as we make our way through miradors to La Pescosa before descending back into Maguez and on to Haria for refreshments.

Highlight: Take the opportunity to visit Cesar Manrique’s house, now a museum.

 

Option 2 – Miradors and Los Helechos

Distance: 9 miles (14½km)

Total ascent: 1,500 feet (450m)

In summary: Our route also takes advantage of the views across to La Graciosa as we ascend Los Helechos which affords us views into its caldera. From here we begin our descent to Maguez and on to Haria, with its stunning cliff top mirador with views of the Riscos de Famara, joining the easier group.

Highlight: The views from each mirador is spectacular, and gives a different view of this stunning island.

 


You will be transferred to Arrecife Airport for your inter island flight to Tenerife. You will be met at Tenerife North airport and taken to the Laguna Nivaria Hotel.


Today takes us to Tenerife’s west, home to the Teno Mountains. But first we’ll travel north to Erjos village before heading into a landscape of great contrasts – from lush forests to deep canyons – as well as diverse climates and ancient traditions. The area’s protected as a Rural Park, aiming to preserve both its natural and human heritage.

Option 1 – Erjos to Cruz de Hilda

Distance: 5 miles (8km)

Ascent: 1,800ft (550m)

Begin the day spotting migrating birds at the Charcas de Erjos ponds before climbing the mountain rim. We’ll cross the Monte del Agua laurel forest, head up to the Teno ridge, and follow the crest for wow-worthy views over the Masca canyon on one side and the Palmar valley on the other.

Option 2 – Erjos to Cruz de Hilda

Distance: 7 miles (11km)

Ascent: 2,210ft (680m)

We follow the same path as the other group, through Charcas de Erjos to Teno ridge, but after crossing the Monte del Agua laurel forest, we’ll contour Cruz de Gala mountain (1,354m), the highest summit in Teno.

You’ll traverse through Canary pine forest and enjoy extended views over the whole Teno area and up towards Mount Teide, before descending into Valle de Santiago.


We’ll start the holiday discovering the Anaga mountains, one of the oldest volcanic regions in Tenerife and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. It’s home to some of Europe’s most varied native wildlife as well as many villages and inhabitants. You’ll explore sustainability through walks in this rich but fragile environment.

Option 1 – Las Carboneras – Chinamada Loop

Distance: 4 miles (6.5km)

Ascent: 1,230ft (380m)

We’ll leave from the village of Las Carboneras, taking old pathways that grant us stop-and-stare views over the deep barrancos. Along the way we’ll spot many local plants and trees while learning all about rural life in Anaga and how it’s evolving.

We’ll refuel over a picnic lunch in Chinamada, known for its dwelling caves, before walking back to Las Carboneras.

 

Option 2 – Cruz del Carmen – Chinamada – Las Carboneras

Distance: 5.5 miles (9km)

Ascent: 2,460ft (750m)

We’ll start in Cruz del Carmen to begin descending through Tenerife’s native laurel forest and farmland, catching sight of the heart-stirring views over the deep barrancos, until we reach Chinamada.

There’s a picnic stop here, which is known for its dwelling caves, followed by a short walk out to the Mirador de Aguaide for vistas of the rugged coastline. We’ll then head to our final destination – the village of Las Carboneras.


We’ll travel to the remote village of Chamorga in the northeast Anaga peninsula. The drive through the mountains offers jaw-dropping views both to the north and south of the ridge.

Option 1 – Chamorga – Cruz del Draguillo Loop

Distance: 3 miles (5km)

Ascent: 1,230ft (380m)

From Chamorga we’ll ascend through the laurel forest to Cruz del Draguillo. Near Roque Icoso, you’ll be able to see through the vegetation to glimpse dramatic views over the north coast and the Roques de Anaga. After our picnic near the ruined hamlet of Tafada, we’ll end the loop enjoying panoramic views over the Chamorga ravine.

Option 2 – Chamorga – Roque Bermejo Loop

Distance: 5.5 miles (8.5km)

Ascent: 2,300ft (700m)

This walk also starts in Chamorga, exploring the remote upland areas of Anaga. You’ll traverse the undulating ridges for ever-evolving views of the Atlantic, the Roque de Dentro, and the Punta Anaga lighthouse. We’ll then descend to Roque Bermejo beach where we can have our picnic before heading back to Chamorga.


Each week there’s a free day when no guided walks are offered. You’re welcome to stay at the hotel and take advantage of its spa facilities, or head out and explore at your own pace.

There’s the colonial town of La Laguna, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can dip in and out of historic mansions and churches as you wander around the old quarter. Or step aboard the tram to Santa Cruz, the capital of Tenerife, where you’ve got the bazaar and food market or the Palmetum, a large botanical garden, and an array of museums.


The Teide National Park is in focus on today’s walks, which sits over 2,000m above sea level in the centre of the island. We’ll cross 16km of the caldera, through a mind-bending array of rocks and lava, crowned by Mount Teide (3,715m) – an active volcano and Spain’s highest mountain.

Option 1 – Narices del Teide – Cuevas Negras – Samara

Distance: 5 miles (7.5km)

Ascent: 1,560ft (480m)

You’ll get an insight into the island’s volcanic nature, exploring the volcanic fields in the west of Teide National Park, crossing lava flows, black fine ashes, and discovering basaltic caves used by shepherds a long time ago. The panoramic views from above the clouds and the contrast of vivid colours are outstanding.

 

Option 2 – Boca Tauce – Cuevas Negras – Samara

Distance: 7.5 miles (12km)

Ascent: 1,900ft (580m)

Leaving the Juan Évora Museum, we’ll contour the inner side of the Teide’s caldera criss-crossing between lava fields and Canary pine forest. During the walk you’ll have the imposing Teide and Pico Viejo volcanoes on one side, and the western islands on the other.


On our last day, we’ll have a second chance to be amazed by the crowning glory of Tenerife, the UNESCO World Heritage of Teide National Park. You’ll have panoramic views over the Orotava Valley and Mount Teide during our drive and stops from a few viewpoints to keep you mesmerised.

Option 1 – Montaña Blanca – El Portillo

Distance: 5.5 miles (9km)

Ascent: 1,720ft (520m)

Teide National Park is a paradise for geology lovers, and this walk is no exception. We’ll walk over the pumice stones of Montaña Blanca volcano, which are light and porous, discovering the tiny fragments of black, heavier obsidian glass and ‘the eggs of Teide’.

Learn about the Guanches and hear about expeditions to the top the Mount Teide over the last few centuries. We’ll wind up at El Portillo Visitor Centre and Botanical Garden.

Option 2 – Guajara Mountain Loop

Distance: 6.5 miles (10.5km)

Ascent: 2,300ft (700m)

Starting at the Parador hotel, we head for the highest point on the crater rim, Montaña Guajara (2,715m). Our ascent winds its way around the flanks of the mountain, reaching the broad summit plateau with plenty of time to take a breather and revel in the views.

As we’re closer to the stars up there, we’ll hear about the British astronomer Piazzi-Smyth’s expedition and the importance of the Teide Observatory before we descend back to Parador.


We hope to see you again soon.


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