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With more than 130 miles of spectacular coastline and beaches to suit everybody – from calm waters perfect for paddling tots to huge waves for surfers – Lanzarote is a dream destination for water babies of all ages.
Plus, thanks to sea temperatures that rarely drop below 18C, and a subtropical climate that spells year-round sunshine, any time is a great time to visit, especially for families.
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Book with Jet2holidays today and you don’t need to pick a seven or 14-day break – you can stay as long as you like thanks to their flexible any-duration stays. So, whether it’s a quick trip, a traditional week or even an extended getaway, Jet2holidays has the ultimate option for you.
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Soak up the surf, sun andsand in Lanzarote
Lanzarote is just a four-and-a-half-hour flight from the UK, and when you travel with Jet2holidays – Which? Travel Brand of the Year 2024 – you’ll find a collection of super hotels to suit all budgets and tastes.
If you’re holidaying with the kids, there are plenty of all-inclusive options, plus Free Child Places‡ are available. Along with their low £60pp deposit* and flexible payment plans like Pay Monthly^ with zero fees, escaping for a spot of winter (or summer) sun can be much more affordable than you’d think with Jet2holidays.
Having a generous 22kg baggage included in your holiday also means there’s room to bring everything – even the kitchen sink – if you want to.
What’s not to love? Create a splash with our pick of the island’s best beaches and aquatic activities.
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The best beaches for families are on the sheltered south coast of the island. Playa Dorada, in Playa Blanca, is a winner. Soft sands, free toilets and changing facilities, and lifeguards keeping watch make it perfect for a day out.
A cluster of cafés and restaurants await which is ideal when you’re done lazing on a lounger.
A little further along the coast is Playa Flamingo, another golden wonder.
Nestled serenely between two breakwaters, it’s as smooth as a lake, so expect safe bathing for the little ones
To experience beach life like a local, you’ll want to head to Playa del Reducto, a buzzy Blue Flag beach in Arrecife, the island’s capital.
There’s a park with a kids’ playground and a popular skate park – or just take a dip before strolling the promenade and pottering around Arrecife.Meanwhile, chi-chi El Charco is the spot for a lazy lunch. Tapas bars cluster around ‘The Puddle’, a dinky aquamarine tidal lagoon. Local delicacies include papas arrugadas, AKA tasty, ‘wrinkly’ potatoes, and goat’s cheese.
Lanzarote offers all levels of fun for watersports enthusiasts.
Snorkel from the beach and stay close to shore at Playa Chica and you might spot seahorses and eels, or venture further for sightings from a distance of stingrays and angel sharks.Thrill-seekers will love Lanzarote’s serious surfing beaches.
The 6km-long Playa de Famara, in the northwest, is a favourite, with its waves as dramatic as the volcanic cliffs rising from it.
Las Cucharas, in Costa Teguise, is the go-to spot for windsurfers. And if you’re desperate to catch some waves as soon as you land, it’s just a few miles from the airport.
It has hosted the Professional Windsurfers Association World Cup. You can hire windsurfing equipment and book lessons, whether you’re a beginner or a pro. Not into windsurfing? Pedalos are available too!
Wave hello
If you’re seeking solitude, remote El Risco, in Yé, is your reward after an hour-long hike. There are no facilities, but that’s its beauty.
From there, you can see the little, car-free island of La Graciosa, which has impressive sandy beaches of its own.
For a taste of pre-tourism Lanzarote, spend an afternoon on the beach in the sleepy fishing village of Quemada. It’s home to goats and you can explore the rock pools.
There’s a beach that’s pure social media magic too – Playa de los Clicos, in El Golfo on the west of the island. It’s as epic as Lanzarote’s dramatic landscape, with its vivid green lagoon, brick-red volcanic cone and black sandy beach (there are golden beaches too).
Rewind, relive, repeat
There’s an almost endless list of watersports you can sample on Lanzarote, from water dance classes to kayaking or canoe adventures.
There are also scores of great waterparks, many attached to resorts, where you can plunge down slides, ride the waves in the pools or race down toboggan runs.
These all come equipped with top-notch facilities, including ramps and accessible slides for wheelchair users.
Splish, splash, splosh
For the natural wow factor, take a tour to see the awe-inspiring magic of Cueva de los Verdes, an 8km-long cave created by volcanic lava 3,000 years ago.It is criss-crossed by rock tunnels and tubes, with lakes and lagoons along the way (you can’t swim in them, but they’re dramatically lit, adding to their appeal).
Get to the end and you will be rewarded with a jaw-dropping optical illusion known locally as ‘the secret’. What is it? Well, that would be telling – you’ll have to see it for yourself…
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WITH more than 130 miles of spectacular coastline and beaches to suit everybody – from calm waters perfect for paddling tots to huge waves for surfers – Lanzarote is a dream destination for water babies of all ages.
Plus, thanks to sea temperatures that rarely drop below 18C, and a subtropical climate that spells year-round sunshine, any time is a great time to visit, especially for families.
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The mercury rarely drops below 18C here, even in winter
Lanzarote is just a four-and-a-half-hour flight from the UK, and when you travel with Jet2holidays – Which? Travel Brand of the Year 2024 – you’ll find a collection of super hotels to suit all budgets and tastes.
If you’re holidaying with the kids, there are plenty of all-inclusive options, plus Free Child Places‡ are available. Along with their low £60pp deposit* and flexible payment plans like Pay Monthly^ with zero fees, escaping for a spot of winter (or summer) sun can be much more affordable than you’d think with Jet2holidays.
Having a generous 22kg baggage included in your holiday also means there’s room to bring everything – even the kitchen sink – if you want to.
What’s not to love? Create a splash with our pick of the island’s best beaches and aquatic activities.
The best beaches for families are on the sheltered south coast of the island. Playa Dorada, in Playa Blanca, is a winner. Soft sands, free toilets and changing facilities, and lifeguards keeping watch make it perfect for a day out.
A cluster of cafés and restaurants await which is ideal when you’re done lazing on a lounger.
A little further along the coast is Playa Flamingo, another golden wonder.
Nestled serenely between two breakwaters, it’s as smooth as a lake, so expect safe bathing for the little ones
To experience beach life like a local, you’ll want to head to Playa del Reducto, a buzzy Blue Flag beach in Arrecife, the island’s capital.
There’s a park with a kids’ playground and a popular skate park – or just take a dip before strolling the promenade and pottering around Arrecife.Meanwhile, chi-chi El Charco is the spot for a lazy lunch. Tapas bars cluster around ‘The Puddle’, a dinky aquamarine tidal lagoon. Local delicacies include papas arrugadas, AKA tasty, ‘wrinkly’ potatoes, and goat’s cheese.
Shore thing
Lanzarote offers all levels of fun for watersports enthusiasts.
Snorkel from the beach and stay close to shore at Playa Chica and you might spot seahorses and eels, or venture further for sightings from a distance of stingrays and angel sharks.Thrill-seekers will love Lanzarote’s serious surfing beaches.
The 6km-long Playa de Famara, in the northwest, is a favourite, with its waves as dramatic as the volcanic cliffs rising from it.
Las Cucharas, in Costa Teguise, is the go-to spot for windsurfers. And if you’re desperate to catch some waves as soon as you land, it’s just a few miles from the airport.
It has hosted the Professional Windsurfers Association World Cup. You can hire windsurfing equipment and book lessons, whether you’re a beginner or a pro. Not into windsurfing? Pedalos are available too!
Wave hello
If you’re seeking solitude, remote El Risco, in Yé, is your reward after an hour-long hike. There are no facilities, but that’s its beauty.
From there, you can see the little, car-free island of La Graciosa, which has impressive sandy beaches of its own.
For a taste of pre-tourism Lanzarote, spend an afternoon on the beach in the sleepy fishing village of Quemada. It’s home to goats and you can explore the rock pools.
There’s a beach that’s pure social media magic too – Playa de los Clicos, in El Golfo on the west of the island. It’s as epic as Lanzarote’s dramatic landscape, with its vivid green lagoon, brick-red volcanic cone and black sandy beach (there are golden beaches too).
Rewind, relive, repeat
There’s an almost endless list of watersports you can sample on Lanzarote, from water dance classes to kayaking or canoe adventures.
There are also scores of great waterparks, many attached to resorts, where you can plunge down slides, ride the waves in the pools or race down toboggan runs.
These all come equipped with top-notch facilities, including ramps and accessible slides for wheelchair users.
Splish, splash, splosh
For the natural wow factor, take a tour to see the awe-inspiring magic of Cueva de los Verdes, an 8km-long cave created by volcanic lava 3,000 years ago.It is criss-crossed by rock tunnels and tubes, with lakes and lagoons along the way (you can’t swim in them, but they’re dramatically lit, adding to their appeal).
Get to the end and you will be rewarded with a jaw-dropping optical illusion known locally as ‘the secret’. What is it? Well, that would be telling – you’ll have to see it for yourself…
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Lanzarote is just a four-and-a-half-hour flight from the UK, and when you travel with Jet2holidays – Which? Travel Brand of the Year 2024 – you’ll find a collection of super hotels to suit all budgets and tastes.
If you’re holidaying with the kids, there are plenty of all-inclusive options, plus Free Child Places‡ are available. Along with their low £60pp deposit* and flexible payment plans like Pay Monthly^ with zero fees, escaping for a spot of winter (or summer) sun can be much more affordable than you’d think with Jet2holidays.
Having a generous 22kg baggage included in your holiday also means there’s room to bring everything – even the kitchen sink – if you want to.
What’s not to love? Create a splash with our pick of the island’s best beaches and aquatic activities.
The best beaches for families are on the sheltered south coast of the island. Playa Dorada, in Playa Blanca, is a winner. Soft sands, free toilets and changing facilities, and lifeguards keeping watch make it perfect for a day out.
A cluster of cafés and restaurants await which is ideal when you’re done lazing on a lounger.
A little further along the coast is Playa Flamingo, another golden wonder.
Nestled serenely between two breakwaters, it’s as smooth as a lake, so expect safe bathing for the little ones
To experience beach life like a local, you’ll want to head to Playa del Reducto, a buzzy Blue Flag beach in Arrecife, the island’s capital.
There’s a park with a kids’ playground and a popular skate park – or just take a dip before strolling the promenade and pottering around Arrecife.Meanwhile, chi-chi El Charco is the spot for a lazy lunch. Tapas bars cluster around ‘The Puddle’, a dinky aquamarine tidal lagoon. Local delicacies include papas arrugadas, AKA tasty, ‘wrinkly’ potatoes, and goat’s cheese.
Lanzarote offers all levels of fun for watersports enthusiasts.
Snorkel from the beach and stay close to shore at Playa Chica and you might spot seahorses and eels, or venture further for sightings from a distance of stingrays and angel sharks.Thrill-seekers will love Lanzarote’s serious surfing beaches.
The 6km-long Playa de Famara, in the northwest, is a favourite, with its waves as dramatic as the volcanic cliffs rising from it.
Las Cucharas, in Costa Teguise, is the go-to spot for windsurfers. And if you’re desperate to catch some waves as soon as you land, it’s just a few miles from the airport.
It has hosted the Professional Windsurfers Association World Cup. You can hire windsurfing equipment and book lessons, whether you’re a beginner or a pro. Not into windsurfing? Pedalos are available too!
If you’re seeking solitude, remote El Risco, in Yé, is your reward after an hour-long hike. There are no facilities, but that’s its beauty.
From there, you can see the little, car-free island of La Graciosa, which has impressive sandy beaches of its own.
For a taste of pre-tourism Lanzarote, spend an afternoon on the beach in the sleepy fishing village of Quemada. It’s home to goats and you can explore the rock pools.
There’s a beach that’s pure social media magic too – Playa de los Clicos, in El Golfo on the west of the island. It’s as epic as Lanzarote’s dramatic landscape, with its vivid green lagoon, brick-red volcanic cone and black sandy beach (there are golden beaches too).
There’s an almost endless list of watersports you can sample on Lanzarote, from water dance classes to kayaking or canoe adventures.
There are also scores of great waterparks, many attached to resorts, where you can plunge down slides, ride the waves in the pools or race down toboggan runs.
These all come equipped with top-notch facilities, including ramps and accessible slides for wheelchair users.