
Guide to Lanzarote Holidays
Location Of Island
Travel west from the coast of Africa (the Iberian Penninsula to be exact) – about 125 kilometers west – and if you started in the right spot, you might just find yourself on the Island of Lanzarote. This island is the northeastern most of the Canary Islands, and is the fourth largest of the islands of the chain, which is owned by Spain.
<b>How To Get There
You can get to the Island of Lanzarote through the Arrecife International Airport, which saw over five and a half million passengers in a single year (2006) alone. Aside from agriculture, the tourism industry is almost the only industry on the island, and is a booming one, having been primary in the island for about 40 years.
Lanzarote Weather
If you are planning a holiday to Lanzarote Island, no need to worry overmuch about a jacket. Night time in the winter can drop as low as 14 degrees centigrade, but it rarely dips so low, and almost never below that, making it a nice, warm climate, especially in the summertime when temperatures can rise as high as 32 degrees centigrade (though rarely higher than that). The cooling trade winds of the North Atlantic create this temperate climate, keeping it from rising as high as the nearby Sahara, and keeping the climate pleasant and beautiful.
Island Landscape
Relatively recent eruptions (in the 18th and 19th Centuries), have left parts of the Lanzarote landscape looking alien or lunar, and the lack of erosion because of the low precipitation rate means that these incredible landscapes look much like they did just after the eruptions. The area is beautiful and unique, and movie fans will love the fact that parts of Planet of the Apes was shot on the island.
Attractions & Surroundings
Except for the Grand Hotel in Arrecife, local regulations on development mean that there are no high rise buildings on the island, and there are no billboards, either. The island is beautiful and unspoiled, though it is undoubtedly settled. Pay a visit to the island to see attractions like Jameos del Agua, a cave complex with a natural concert hall, a restaurant and museum, and an underground lagoon. There are man-made attractions as well, both historical and modern. You can pay a visit to the Wine Museum of Lanzarote, or check out the Castillo de San Gabriel in Arrecife, which is a 16th Century fortress overlooking the Arricife Harbor. No matter what your tastes, you are sure to find something pleasing in Lanzarote.
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Where is the best place to travel to thats warm?I'm thinking of taking a vacation with my family to someplace warm. We live in Canada and want to go to the Bahamas or the Carribian or anywhere nice and warm. Where is the best place to travel in the world that has beaches and is warm?
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Go to Peru, you can visit Machu Picchu while you're there.
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How about the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico? It's tropical, foreign, there are Mayan ruins to visit, and it's not that far from the U.S. It's where I'd like to go.
Australia!
That is their summer. It is really beautiful there. Have fun!
Come to Florida!!! beach is awesome
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I would really like to do a meet and greet with you! I live in Vancouver and that would be really cool! Except you said maybe get a drink.. I’m not old enough to drink hahahahahaha. But I would still love to meet you!!
Ya, i was going to suggest Smoky Mountains Tennessee, (Pigeon forge/Gatlinburg)and get a Cabin with a hot tub! Its pretty close to most everywhere, and theres lots to do indoors and some out also, like cave tours. Theres one called the Lost Sea, and its a cave with an underground lake, and they take you on glass bottom boats. Very fun!
Boracay beach Philippines.
Beautiful white sand beaches with plenty of diving, snorkeling, banna boat rides etc. durring the day and plenty of nightlife.
The natives are friendly and english speaking.
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I’d love to hang out with ya, Jules!! Too bad I’m nowhere near the states!!
Hey gorgeous! Any more news on a visit with fans in Vancouver?? I would love to meet up and shop/gossip/have a drink?? (Or does anyone else know something I dont??)
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St.Barthelemy in the Carribean. It's a beautiful place. A bit pricey, but it's well worth it. The weather in January is wonderful and there is so much to do. You can rent a place of your own. The amenities are simple: Kitchen basics, appliances and weekly maid service. You can discover the island by car or walk/hike. All of the beaches are spectacular and almost everyone speaks English.
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It's not a very interesting state and all though it may be warm, it's really humid which feels totally gross.
Plus, they have tornados which could be something to take into consideration if you don't like dangerous or unpredictable weather.
I have lived in Phoenix, AZ and actually just moved back within the last year after living in several different states.
While AZ is not my FAVORITE place to live, (I'm more of a cooler weather and having seasons kind of girl, I like the northwest and northeast) it is pretty nice here.
Phoenix is HUGE and spread out. Generally Phoenix is a beautiful city and has many areas that are relatively new. The downtown isn't as big as I would like, but it's definitely developing. As far as low-cost living, it's pretty decent and the houses are going waaay down in price so you can get a pretty good deal.
It can get pretty hot here. Just warning you. If you plan on visiting avoid July, it gets up to the 110s and sometimes even the 120s.
It's pretty warm and sunny all year long, so if that's what you enjoy I would recommend you come here.