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Carnival award-winners

The Canary Island's first all-women carnival group, Las Revoltosas, and Los Buches, the oldest traditional group of Arrecife's carnival, have been awarded the Gold Medal by the Canarian Government.

Seven Blue Flags for Lanzarote

Lanzarote has maintained its seven Blue Flag awards for beaches in 2023.

Optima Estate

Optima Estate is an established, reputable and experience estate agents in Lanzarote.

Talking Tías

We spoke to the Socialist Mayor of Tías, José Juan Cruz - known to most locals as “Pepe Juan” - to ask about his government's achievements and future plans if he continues as Mayor after May 28th.

“We never stopped”

Óscar Noda was a councillor in Yaiza for several years until he stepped up to the Mayor's position in 2018, and was elected to the post in the 2019 elections. This month he'll be standing for re-election as Mayor, as well as a seat in the Cabildo.

Vintage Lanzarote Soul

Donna Hightower was an American soul and jazz singer who moved to Spain in the late 60s. 50 years ago, in 1973, she came to Lanzarote to film a musical TV spectacular directed by Valerio Lazarov, whose choreography and bizarre and surreal space-age routines were popular at the time.

Lanzarote main target for pateras

Lanzarote is now the destination where most migrants on pateras arrive from the African mainland, according to Spain's Interior Ministry.

Illustration workshops

Fran Rodriguéz's beautiful watercolour illustrations of local birds and sea creatures have alrteady caught the eye of thousands of people who have encountered his cards in local bookshops or seen exhibitions of his work.

StarCaf – The Big Breakfast

Breakfast at the StarCaf on the Rooftop of Puerto del Carmen's Biosfera is a treat you'll want to discover as soon as possible. Relax, take your time, enjoy...

Woodside Cargo

Woodside Cargo pride themselves on making your move to Lanzarote as simple and pain-free a process as possible, and have been doing so since 2003.