The beaches in Lanzarote range from pure white or golden fine to pitch black volcanic sand. Aside from perfect spots to unwind and relax, its rich turquoise waters and exciting waves offer endless choices for water sports.
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2. The beaches in Lanzarote range from pure white or golden fine to pitch black
volcanic sand.Asidefrom perfect spotstounwind and relax, itsrich turquoise
watersandexciting wavesofferendlesschoices forwatersports.
With the waters frequented by Atlantic waves, windsurfing schools are
conveniently located in Costa Teguise, Playa Blanca, Tias and La Santa.
For those with a penchant for sailing, flock at Marina Rubicon at Playa
Blanca, and at Arrecife. Thrill seekers who love paragliding,
windsurfing,andkitesurfingcould headtotheshoresofFamaraBeach.
3. Snorkeling
Playa La Garita in Arrieta, Playa Chica in Puerto del Carmen,
Playa Flamingo in Playa Blanca and the rock pools in Punta
Mujeres are great spots to enjoy snorkelling as its best. If you
are lucky, you will be able to see sama, rainbow fish, various
bream, zebra fish, parrot fish, barracudas, small crabs,
harmless Angel Sharks and hopefully some sea horses,
usuallyliving ontheropesof tiedup boats.
4. Scuba Diving
Lanzarote is well renowned as a fabulous place for divers,
with warm waters, amazing visibility and a fantastic selection
of sea life from sea horses to angel sharks, and with lots in
between.
5. Diving
Lanzarote is one of the few places in the world where you can
dive 30m on a yellow submarine. Submarine Safaris dives
several times a day from the luxury marina of Puerto Calero,
where you can discover shipwrecks and sea life without
getting wet and all helpfully identified by the expert on board
guides.
6. Surfing
Top surf sports are found all around Lanzarote, nicknamed as
the Hawaii of Europe, and whether you are an experienced
surfer or a beginner you can find your dream spot here. Prime
season is winter, from November to late March, as waves
commonly reach heights ranging from 1.5-4.5m and hardly
dropbelowhead-high.
7. Kayaking
Lanzarote has a choice of kayaking activities ranging from
taking a surf kayak out from the beach or organised tours of
the coast in enclosed kayaks. A lovely way to discover the
hidden beaches of Lanzarote. Kayaking is great fun and
doesn’t require big technical skills, you can master the basics
of using a kayak in about five minutes. Kayaks can be hired in
Arrieta,PlayaBlancaandLaGraciosa.
8. Jet Ski
There is jet ski hire available in the resorts of Puerto del
Carmen and Playa Blanca forthose who like to experience the
feeling ofspeedon thewater.
9. Kite Surfing
Kite surfing is allowed on a couple of designated beaches in
Lanzarote, the main one is Playa de Famara where lessons are
available.
10. Windsurfing
Costa Teguise is famous for windsurfing and Playa Las
Cucharas is the beach to head for. This resort is slightly
windier than the others and the sea is dotted with colourful
sails in the afternoons. There are plenty of schools to choose
from.TheEuropeanFreestylePro Toureventisheldhereeach
June, where some of the best riders in the world compete for
the yearlyFreestyleEuropeantitle.
11. Sailing
Lanzarote is the last stop before crossing the Atlantic and a
popularplaceforsailing.Thereareyachtsavailableforprivate
hire withcrew.