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Escape to the stunning shores of Playa Blanca, Lanzarote's premier destination for sun-soaked relaxation and adventure. This charming coastal town offers everything from pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters to a bustling promenade filled with shops, restaurants, and bars. Whether you're planning a family vacation, a romantic getaway, or a solo adventure, Playa Blanca has something for everyone. Immerse yourself in the local culture, explore breathtaking landscapes, and enjoy a variety of water sports and activities. For those seeking great value, check out our cheap holidays in Lanzarote for the best deals. Experience the perfect blend of relaxation and excitement on your holidays at Playa Blanca!
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Flight time: Flights to Playa Blanca land at Lanzarote’s principal airport in Arrecife. A flight to Lanzarote from London and other UK airports takes about 4 hours 15 minutes.
Transfer time: From the airport, Playa Blanca is conveniently reached by private taxi or shuttles, which take around 30 minutes. Another option is the 45-minute bus journey, which goes direct to the resort.
Price: A one-way private taxi fare from the airport to Playa Blanca costs roughly €50, while shuttle services vary, starting at around €10 per person one way. At just €4 for a single ticket, the bus fare is the most economical choice.
The island of Lanzarote is a year-round destination in terms of climate but Playa Blanca’s vibe and accommodation costs vary over the seasons, largely dependent on the number of tourists visiting the island.
March to May temperatures range from 20°C to 25°C, there are 8 to 10 hours of sunshine each day and rainfall is minimal. Spring is when many escape the colder climates of the UK to enjoy the outdoors and the blooming natural landscapes.
June to August sees highs of 29°C or more, perfect for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts. The peak season also brings local festivals and a bustling nightlife; but the beaches and attractions will be crowded.
September to November is another great time to visit. With slightly cooler temperatures, ranging from 25°C to 28°C, these months are comfortable for sightseeing, the sea still remains warm enough for swimming and the beaches are less crowded.
December to February rainfall increases slightly, but it’s still generally sunny with temperatures around 17°C to 21°C. Winter in Playa Blanca is much quieter, making it ideal for a less congested escape without the intense heat.
Spoken languages: Spanish is the official language but as English is widely spoken in tourist areas, communication is easy for UK travellers.
Local habits and customs: Afternoon siestas are often adhered to – with many shops closing in the afternoon – and dinner times are later than in the UK, typically starting around 9 pm.
Currency: In Lanzarote, the Euro is the official currency. Credit cards are widely accepted and ATMs are readily available.
Getting around: Taxis are easy to find and relatively affordable, and the local bus service connects major attractions and nearby towns, with fares starting at around €1.50. Many visitors hire a car to explore more of Lanzarote at their own pace.
Electricity and plug types: The standard voltage in Lanzarote is 230 volts with European two-pin plugs, so UK travellers will need an adaptor.
Time zone: Lanzarote operates on Western European Time, which is the same as GMT.
Playa Blanca is slightly smaller and more low-key than its neighbouring resorts. The town’s laid-back vibe makes it perfect for lazy days beside the ocean or to venture inland to explore the fascinating natural landscapes.
Montaña Roja (Red Mountain): Hikers can witness stunning panoramic views of Playa Blanca and the coastline from this volcanic cone.
Castillo de las Coloradas (Red Castle): Just a short walk from Marina Rubicón, this old watchtower offers beautiful views over the sea as well as an insight into the island’s past.
Marina Rubicón: Home to smart boutiques, outstanding restaurants and chic bars, the sophisticated marina is a great place for a leisurely stroll and people-watching.
Playa Flamingo: In the vicinity of this family-friendly area there are plenty of amenities, including cafés, shops and a beautiful beach with calm waters.
Timanfaya National Park: A 15-minute drive outside Playa Blanca, the national park features dramatic volcanic landscapes that can be explored by bus tour or on a guided walk.
La Graciosa: For a day of cycling, hiking and enjoying unspoilt beaches, take a ferry from Órzola to this peaceful island.
Fuerteventura: Fuerteventura is just a short ferry ride from Playa Blanca and boasts beautiful beaches, in particular the Corralejo Natural Park with its famous sand dunes. You can also check our offers on cheap holidays to Fuerteventura.
Jameos del Agua: An hour’s run from Playa Blanca, this César Manrique creation features an unusual series of volcanic caves, which have been transformed into a cultural and entertainment centre with a concert hall, restaurant and subterranean salt lake.
Mirador del Río: This mirador blends the art of César Manrique with breathtaking views of the small islands north of Lanzarote. It’s a bit of a drive north from Playa Blanca but well worth it for the vistas.
Holidays to Playa Blanca are an ideal choice for families, offering a variety of family-friendly activities and beaches with calm waters to guarantee that all family members have an enjoyable holiday.
Beaches: Playa Dorada and Playa Flamingo both have calm, shallow waters that are safe for little ones to paddle, and golden sand perfect for building sandcastles or enjoying a picnic.
Water-themed attractions: With a wave pool, thrilling slides, a splash park and lazy river, the volcanic-themed Aqualava water park provides a fun day out for kids of all ages. Rancho Texas Park is a zoo combined with water attractions, where kids can see animals up close and enjoy water slides and a splash zone. If you don’t want to actually get wet, take an underwater journey on a Submarine Safari tour to discover life beneath the ocean – a firm favourite with children.
Making the most of a holiday in Playa Blanca doesn’t have to be expensive. There are some simple, yet highly enjoyable activities to partake in during your stay without going over budget.
Promenade walk: The broad waterfront promenade from Marina Rubicón to the lighthouse runs for almost 10km. Strolling this flat paved path soaking up the atmosphere is a favourite pastime for many, and there are lots of benches to rest and appreciate the views.
Local market: Browsing the colourful stalls at the Marina Rubicón market on Wednesdays and Saturdays does not force you to spend any money – unless you want to. It’s a nice spot to visit to observe the local way of life and possibly pick up some samples of local products.
Hiking: Hiking the paths near Montaña Roja (Red Mountain) is another fantastic activity that will keep your budget intact, however it will put additional strain on your feet. The effort is well worth it for the views from the summit.
Watch the sunset: Head to Playa Blanca’s western coast for some of the best sunset views on the island. Bring a blanket, and a bottle of wine, and enjoy the show.
National parks: With its otherworldly volcanic landscapes and geothermal demonstrations, the guided tour of Timanfaya National Park is a must-do.
Water sports: The crystal-clear waters around Playa Blanca provide the perfect conditions for a variety of water activities. Try your hand at snorkelling, diving, kayaking, windsurfing or paddleboarding.
Cycling: For cycling enthusiasts, the coastal paths provide a beautiful route with stunning ocean views.
Adventure activities: For an aerial view of the coastline, the more adventurous should try paragliding, or explore the island’s rugged terrain on a jeep safari. Buggy tours are also an exciting way to see the island from a different perspective.
Playa Blanca is home to some of the most stunning beaches in Lanzarote, offering a variety of experiences for every type of traveller. Here’s a guide to the best beaches to visit during your holidays in Playa Blanca:
Playa Dorada: Playa Dorada is perfect for families with its golden sands and clear, calm waters. The beach is well-equipped with amenities such as sunbeds, umbrellas, and nearby restaurants and bars, making it an ideal spot for a day out.
Playa Flamingo: Another family-friendly beach, Playa Flamingo offers safe, shallow waters and plenty of facilities, including playgrounds, showers, and eateries. It’s a great choice for a relaxed family day by the sea.
Playa Mujeres: If you're looking for a more peaceful experience, Playa Mujeres offers a serene escape. This beach is part of the Papagayo Beach complex and is less crowded, providing a tranquil environment with pristine sands and clear waters.
Playa del Pozo: Another secluded option within the Papagayo Beach area, Playa del Pozo is perfect for those seeking solitude. Its remote location ensures fewer visitors, making it a perfect spot to relax in a natural setting.
Playa de las Coloradas: This beach, located near the Papagayo area, is known for its nudist-friendly zones. It offers a beautiful, natural landscape and a peaceful environment for those looking to enjoy a more liberated beach experience.
Caletón Blanco: Situated further north of Playa Blanca, Caletón Blanco is a hidden gem with white sands and turquoise waters. This beach is also popular among nudists seeking a quiet and beautiful spot to unwind.
Playa de Papagayo: Known for its stunning beauty and crystal-clear waters, Playa de Papagayo is a hotspot for snorkelling and diving. The beach’s rocky coves provide an excellent habitat for marine life, making it perfect for underwater exploration.
Playa Blanca Town Beach: Located right in the heart of Playa Blanca, this beach offers a variety of water sports, including jet skiing, paddle boarding, and windsurfing. It’s the ideal spot for those looking to add a bit of adventure to their beach day.
These diverse beaches ensure that your holidays to Playa Blanca are filled with memorable moments, whether you’re travelling with family, seeking solitude, enjoying a naturist lifestyle, or looking for thrilling water sports activities. Enjoy the best of what Playa Blanca has to offer!
One of the great delights of Playa Blanca holidays is indulging in all the culinary delicacies that make it one of Lanzarote’s best foodie destinations.
Papas Arrugadas: A classic Canarian dish consisting of wrinkled potatoes boiled in salty water and served with mojo sauce.
Ropa Vieja: A comforting and flavourful dish, this hearty stew is made with shredded beef, chickpeas and vegetables.
Pimientos de Padrón: Small green peppers, some of which are spicy, are fried and sprinkled with sea salt, making a tasty snack or starter.
Gambas al Ajillo: Juicy, garlicky and absolutely delicious, these prawns are cooked in garlic and olive oil with a hint of chilli.
Queso Asado: Simple yet delectable, grilled local cheese served with a sweet mojo sauce highlights the quality of Canarian cheese.
Conejo en Salmorejo: Rabbit marinated in a spicy sauce and then slow-cooked is a traditional Canarian dish full of rich flavours.
Chorizo de Teror: Spicy, savoury and incredibly moreish, this spreadable chorizo from the town of Teror is often served with bread.
Sancocho Canario: This traditional dish of salted fish is served with potatoes, sweet potatoes and mojo sauce.
Caldereta: A hearty stew, caldereta is typically made with fish, shellfish and potatoes.
Pulpo a la Gallega: Galician-style octopus is served with olive oil, paprika and sea salt. Though originally from Galicia, the dish is also popular in the Canaries.
Bienmesabe: This sweet dessert is made from almonds, honey, sugar and eggs, and often served with ice cream or as a filling in cakes.
Príncipe Alberto: Perfect for chocolate lovers, this rich chocolate and almond cake is dense, decadent and delicious.
Ron Miel: A sweet and smooth liqueur, honey rum is perfect as an after-dinner drink.
Barraquito: A coffee lover's delight, this layered coffee drink includes condensed milk, espresso and a splash of liqueur.
Malvasía Wine: Lanzarote’s volcanic soil produces excellent Malvasía wines, which are aromatic and often slightly sweet.
The most popular places to visit in Playa Blanca are: Playa Blanca, Playa Flamingo, Aqualava Water Park.
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The exact flight duration to Playa Blanca varies depending on the departure airport in the UK. It takes approximately 4h14m to fly from London to Playa Blanca.
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Before travelling from the UK to Playa Blanca, ensure your passport is valid for the duration of your stay. To get the latest Visa information for Playa Blanca, please check travel advice on GOV.UK.
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