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What to see in Lanzarote in 4 days?

What to see in Lanzarote in 4 days?

Lanzarote is a simply magical island. Famous for its volcanic landscapes, its crystalline beaches, its unique architecture and its relaxed atmosphere, it offers the opportunity to enjoy it in an ephemeral way due to its distribution and shape. With only 4 days to explore it in depth, we leave you a complete guide so you can enjoy the best places and activities in Lanzarote, making the most of your time. 

What to see in Lanzarote in 4 days?
What to see in Lanzarote in 4 days?
What to see in Lanzarote in 4 days?
What to see in Lanzarote in 4 days?

Guide to know what to see in Lanzarote in 4 days 

Day 1: South of Lanzarote
Timanfaya National Park: Famous for its volcanic landscape, with guided excursions and the El Diablo restaurant, which cooks with geothermal heat.
Papagayo Beaches: Turquoise waters ideal for relaxing or snorkeling.
Puerto Calero: Dinner in a marina with fresh seafood and sea views.


Day 2: Art and legacy of César Manrique
Mirador del Río: Spectacular views of La Graciosa.
Jameos del Agua: Unique space in a volcanic tube with lagoon and concert hall.
Cactus Garden: More than 1,000 species of cacti in an environment designed by Manrique.
Manrique House Museum: Architectural masterpiece in Tahíche that integrates nature and art.


Day 3: North and La Graciosa
Cueva de los Verdes: Explore a fascinating underground world.
Excursion to La Graciosa: Tranquility, virgin beaches and pure nature.
Famara Beach: Sunset with stunning views of the cliffs.


Day 4: Reef, culture and gastronomy
San José Castle and Museum of Contemporary Art: Local and international art facing the sea.
Charco de San Ginés: Walks between white houses and local atmosphere.
Arrecife Market: Local products such as wines, cheeses and crafts.
 


What else to see in Lanzarote? 

Cueva de los Verdes: If you were not able to visit it on the third day, do not miss the opportunity to discover another of the most surprising volcanic formations on the island.


Famara Beach: In addition to the sunset, this beach is perfect for practicing water sports such as surfing or kitesurfing. If you are a wave lover, this is an ideal place to try them.


Los Hervideros: On the southwest coast, Los Hervideros are rock formations created by lava that meets the sea. The sound of the waves crashing against the rocks is impressive.


La Geria: If you are a wine lover, you cannot miss the La Geria wine region. Here you can tour the vineyards, learn about the winemaking process and taste local wines.

With these plans, your trip to Lanzarote will be unforgettable, full of adventures and impressive landscapes, but don't forget the most important thing: accommodation. The place where you rest after a long day is the jewel in the crown for a premium experience. The César Lanzarote hotel is the perfect hotel to give you the rest you deserve in an environment full of charm and luxurious service.
 

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