Lanzarote is pure geology, deep-sea and lunar landscapes, transparent waters, arid lands, palm tree oasis, it is man living in harmony with nature. Undoubtedly, a land of contrasts.
It is the most easterly of the Islas Canarias and can be identified by the large number of volcanoes caused by volcanic activity at the start of the XVIII century.
Lanzarote has the Timanfaya National Park which is a Biosphere Reserve protected by UNESCO. Moreover, it is an island full of culture. Another six tourist centres are dedicated to visitors and more than 15 museums and art galleries support the quality of its lands and coasts.
An eternal Spring, the average annual temperature is 21º C, adorns the blue sky above Lanzarote every day and, at night, the sky is tinged with the clear light of a resplendent moon.
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