Villages
There is a lot to do in Lanzarote. Each town has its own special charm. Here are some not to be missed.

Caleta de Sebo
Caleta de Sebo is the main and most picturesque town of La Graciosa, the eighth island of the Canary archipelago. Located on the southeast coast of the island, this charming fishing port is known for its sandy streets, relaxed atmosphere, and spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and the neighboring island of Lanzarote.

Tinajo
Tinajo is a charming municipality located in the central part of Lanzarote, known for its volcanic landscape and rich agricultural tradition. This picturesque town offers a mix of history, culture and nature, with attractions such as the church of San Roque and the nearby Timanfaya National Park. Tinajo is also home to several wineries and vineyards, where some of the island’s best wines are produced. With its hiking trails and tranquil atmosphere, Tinajo is an ideal destination for those looking to explore the authentic essence of Lanzarote.

Las Breñas
Las Breñas is a charming and quiet village located in the southwest of Lanzarote. Known for its panoramic views that span from Timanfaya National Park to the Janubio salt flats and the Atlantic coast, Las Breñas offers an authentic and serene experience. This picturesque enclave is ideal for those looking to unwind and enjoy the island’s natural beauty, with its volcanic landscapes, hiking trails, and proximity to top tourist attractions.

Femes
Femés is a picturesque and quiet village located in the hills of southern Lanzarote. Known for its stunning panoramic views of the volcanic landscape and coastline, Femés offers an authentic and relaxed experience for its visitors. This charming village is famous for its historic church of St. Martial of Rubicon and its cozy restaurants serving local cuisine. Surrounded by natural landscapes and hiking trails, Femés is a perfect place for those looking to enjoy the serenity and natural beauty of Lanzarote.

Aunts
Tías is a charming municipality located in the eastern part of Lanzarote. With its tranquil atmosphere and picturesque streets, Tías offers a perfect combination of Canarian tradition and modern amenities. This municipality is famous for its beautiful views, local restaurants serving delicious traditional cuisine, and proximity to the island’s main tourist attractions, such as Puerto del Carmen and nearby beaches.

Playa Honda
Playa Honda is a charming coastal town located between Arrecife and Puerto del Carmen in Lanzarote. Known for its extensive golden sand beach and calm waters, it is a perfect destination to enjoy the sun and the sea. In addition, Playa Honda has a lively promenade full of restaurants and bars, offering a relaxed and authentic experience to its visitors.

Orzola
Órzola is a picturesque fishing village located in the far north of Lanzarote. Known for its tranquil atmosphere and stunning coastal scenery, Órzola is the gateway to the island of La Graciosa, with ferries departing regularly from its port. This charming town offers white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters, perfect for swimming and relaxing.

Uga (Yaiza)
Uga is a picturesque and welcoming village located in the municipality of Yaiza, in the south of Lanzarote. Known for its charming white houses and volcanic landscapes, Uga offers a tranquil and authentic atmosphere. This small village is famous for its production of camels, which can be seen grazing in the surrounding area and are a unique tourist attraction. In addition, Uga has local wineries that produce some of the best wines on the island.

Yaiza
Yaiza is a charming village located in the southwest of Lanzarote, known for its picturesque beauty and traditional Canarian architecture. With its cobblestone streets, white houses, and lush gardens, Yaiza offers an authentic and tranquil experience for those looking to explore the island’s rich culture and history. Surrounded by volcanic landscapes and vineyards, the village is also the gateway to the stunning Timanfaya National Park.

The saint
La Santa is a charming and quiet coastal village located on the northwest coast of Lanzarote. Known for its stunning volcanic landscapes and laid-back atmosphere, La Santa is a paradise for surfers and water sports enthusiasts. Its famous wave, La Santa, attracts surfers from all over the world in search of the best conditions to practice this sport. In addition, the village offers a variety of restaurants and bars where you can enjoy the local gastronomy.

Playa Quemada
Playa Quemada is a small, quiet coastal town located on the south-east coast of Lanzarote. Known for its serene atmosphere and volcanic black sand beaches, Playa Quemada is the perfect place for those looking to escape the tourist hustle and bustle and enjoy a natural and relaxing environment. The calm, clear waters are ideal for swimming and snorkeling, while local restaurants, specializing in fresh seafood, offer an authentic taste of Canarian cuisine. Playa Quemada is a hidden retreat where you can experience the authentic tranquility and beauty of Lanzarote.

Arrieta
Arrieta is a charming fishing village located on the north-east coast of Lanzarote. Known for its tranquil and authentic atmosphere, Arrieta offers visitors a genuine experience of Canarian coastal life. The village is famous for its beautiful beach of La Garita, with crystal clear waters and golden sand, ideal for a day of relaxation in the sun. Local restaurants, serving delicious fresh seafood dishes, and the picturesque fishing port add to the appeal of this charming corner of Lanzarote.