Overview
Where fire meets sea, and design meets nature, Lanzarote is an island of breathtaking contrast. Part of Spain’s Canary Islands group, this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve is shaped by its volcanic past, with otherworldly lava fields, craters, and dramatic cliffs forming a striking backdrop to soft golden beaches and the shimmering Atlantic Ocean. With mild temperatures throughout the year, Lanzarote enjoys an enviable subtropical climate, averaging around 21°C in winter and rising into the high 20s and low 30s in summer. It’s this consistent warmth, combined with gentle sea breezes, that makes the island a popular year-round destination for travellers in search of sun, scenery, and serenity.
Whether you’re here to relax, reconnect, explore, or even party, Lanzarote’s diverse regions offer up something for everyone. This diversity is reflected in its distinct regions and towns. In the south, Playa Blanca offers a relaxed yet stylish resort and is known for its wide promenades, boutique shopping and proximity to the unspoiled coves of Papagayo Beach. Travelling up the east coast, Puerto del Carmen is one of Lanzarote’s most popular resort areas, known for its long sandy beaches, vibrant nightlife, and an increasingly upscale food scene. Just a short drive away, Puerto Calero offers a more refined coastal experience with a luxury marina, chic boutiques, and elegant waterfront dining, making it ideal for those seeking a slower, more stylish atmosphere. Costa Teguise, further north on the east coast, is a favourite for families and water sports enthusiasts, with excellent facilities, windsurf-friendly beaches, and a relaxed, village-like feel.
For those who prefer seclusion and authenticity, the northern village of Tabayesco is a hidden gem. Nestled in a lush valley above Arrieta, it offers a tranquil escape surrounded by palm trees, hiking trails, and panoramic ocean views. Nearby, the artistic village of Haría enchants with its traditional markets and whitewashed houses, while the rugged cliffs of the north provide a dramatic setting for coastal walks and photography.
If you’re seeking a little adventure, one of the most captivating ways to experience Lanzarote is to explore its natural and cultural landmarks. Timanfaya National Park is a must-see, where guided tours take visitors through surreal lava fields and geothermal hot spots. Nearby, the La Geria wine region offers tastings of the island’s renowned Malvasía wines, produced in volcanic soil using ancient techniques. Art and architecture lovers will be inspired by the legacy of César Manrique, whose influence can be seen in creations like Jameos del Agua, Mirador del Río, and his former residence, which is now a museum. For beach lovers, the options are endless, yet the Papagayo Beaches in the south continue to prove to be the most popular thanks to their pristine, sheltered coves with turquoise waters that are perfect for swimming and sunbathing.
Choosing a luxury villa in Lanzarote allows you discover all of this and more, at your own pace. A villa stay offers the privacy, space and elegance that can elevate a good holiday to an unforgettable one. Whether you're perched above the sea in a modern coastal retreat or tucked away in a traditional finca, with our enchanting portfolio of villas you will never be far from something extraordinary, yet always able to return to a space that feels like your own. Lanzarote’s beauty is both immediate and enduring, and there’s no better way to discover it than from the comfort and freedom of a luxury villa designed for slow, sun-soaked living.