Get to know Lanzarote
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Lanzarote

Lanzarote, with its perfect geological formations, underwater and lunar landscapes, and transparent water, is a dry land with palm tree oases where man and nature live harmoniously together. Without doubt, a land of contrasts..
Lanzarote is the most eastern of the Canary Islands and is famous for its volcanoes which were created by volcanic eruptions at the beginning of the 18th century and which can be found throughout the island.
Lanzarote´s History
Many have wanted to believe that the Canary Islands are the remains of the legendary Atlantis, the great civilization which dared to challenge the gods with their advanced development, according to classical mythology.
In order to learn about the history of Lanzarote, you should study the history of its people, their customs and their art. We shouldn't forget how the people of Lanzarote have learnt to work this arid land, wine making being an important part of this history. We recommend you to indulge in the Gastronomy and Wines of Lanzarote.
Art and Culture

Lanzarote has inspired many artists and would-be artists. The most referred to artist in Lanzarote is Cesar Manrique,famous for everything he did on the island. Over the last few decades, the unique landscapes of Lanzarote, together with its special atmosphere, have helped many people to discover their talents and creativity.
Lanzarote´s nature
Lanzarote has many natural resources which make it an ideal place to be in contact with nature and enjoy the wide range of possibilities and activities available.
The personality of Lanzarote is defined by its scenery. The volcanoes and farmers have made this island perfect to be contemplatedand enjoyed. A different kind of beauty, like no other on the planet.
Lanzarote´s Gastronomy

Lanzarote is an island full of surprises and the visitor to the island will be more than satisfied by its gastronomy. The food consists of basic ingredients, the dishes being simple yet tasty. The Canary Islands are multi-cultural and these influences are reflected in their cooking. The inhabitants of Lanzarote have inherited part of their culinary skills from the original inhabitants, the guanches, as well as having both Spanish and South American influences.
Lanzarote´s wines
Lanzarote with its dry subtropical climate is a land of wine, an inheritance passed down through the generations.
The people have learnt how to make the best of the volcanic sand and ....