Places of interest in Spain – Lanzarote

This fourth largest island is a part of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean. Lanzarote covers an area of about 849 sq. kms. According to historians, this island is of volcanic origin. Many kinds of Flora and Fauna are grown here. The island has the best climate; the day temperature is about 21 degree Centigrade. Many tourists flock to this island because of its climate and it offers complete privacy. There has been a steady increase in the number of visitors to this island. Places of interest in Lanzarote are briefly mentioned here:

Beach:

Interestingly, although the island is of volcanic origin, the beach has a vast stretch of white sand which actually enhances the beauty of this beach. Playa Blanca and Papagayo are the most popular beaches of this island. The beaches are ideal for people of all ages and safety measures for the people engaged in water sports have been provided.

Atlantida Tunnel:

This is one of the many caves which could be seen on this island. This Atlantida tunnel is about seven kms. long. According to scientists, this tunnel has been formed thousands of years ago during the time when volcanic eruptions took place. It is advisable to go inside the tunnel along with a trained guide. The tunnel has a narrow pathway. From the safety point of view, tourists are taken to a distance of about one or two kms. only.

Neighborhood:

When you visit Lanzarote, never forget to visit the villages in the neighborhood. These villages have a history of their own. The tourists can also visit the some of the volcanoes. Of course, these volcanoes have become dormant long back. The lava field is another place of interest. Tourists can use their own cars or hire a taxi or jeep to go round the different villages. A trained tourist guide can be hired to go round the places so that he can provide adequate details of the place.

Museum:

The Puerto Calero museum has collection of many aqua mammals like Dolphins, Whales, etc. Interestingly, according to marine experts there are about 84 different varieties of whales in the world. Out of this, about 30 varieties of whales can be seen in Canary Islands. Lanzarote municipality has taken advantage of this and has set up this museum which has a collection of some of the rarest types of whales and dolphins. The habits of these mammals and all other information relating to the Aqua life underwater are on display here. Actually this is a temporary exhibition but it is repeated quite often.