Going To The Beach In Laroteanz

Visiting Spain

It is a wonderful feeling, the one you get when you visit Spain; this country is so beautiful and so rewarding, that it makes you want to get back there at least once in your lifetime.

The millions of people that visit it every year seem to be charmed by the picturesque landscapes, the spectacular modern, even futuristic cities and the cozy villages that fight to keep the traditions of the country alive. However, these are not the only attractions of the country: being a splendid seaside destination is one of its biggest advantages.

Going to Lanzarote

If you are one of those who absolutely love the sand and the beach, consider choosing Lanzarote as your holiday destination. Lanzarote is not only one of the most popular Canary Islands, but one of the most famous and popular in entire Spain.

It receives almost 1.5 million tourists every year, people who visit Lanzarote attracted by the ninety beaches which form a paradise for beach lovers. The location of Lanzarote close to the Sahara makes it enjoy wonderful, delicate and golden sand, unlike most of the Canary Islands that have to fight with the black particles of sand.

One other big advantage of the beaches in Lanzarote is represented by the fact that they are covered with natural sand, not imported from the Sahara, so enjoy the natural landscape and the unspoilt beaches!

Choosing the exact destination

There has always been a problem regarding the choice of the exact destination in Lanzarote. You have two big options: the north of the island represented by Famara and the south of the island represented by Papagayo

. Out of the two, Famara is the more picturesque, so it attracts those tourists who are nature lovers. Another advantage of Famara is that it enjoys both the Atlantic and the fantastic Trade Winds, so this makes it a paradise for surfers. Papagayo is located in the more protected south of the island very close to Playa Blanca.

The unique feature of the beaches in Papagayo is that they are divided into a series of coves and bays that create a spectacular landscape. These beaches form a big group which is protected by law, so you can now easily understand why people say about Lanzarote that it is an unspoilt island. Just visit it and see it with your own eyes!