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Arrecife Hop On Hop Off

If your at a loose end during your stay and are looking for something to do that is not going to cost a lot, why not take a bus into the capital Arrecife and jump on the hop on and off train that circuits the city. For just 4€ you can take a look at the points of...

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Villas in Tias Lanzarote

Tias is one of the oldest towns in Lanzarote and has become one of the most popular areas for British people relocating to the island. Its just a short drive to the tourist resort of Puerto del Carmen but benefits from a peaceful sleepy ambience. There are some very...

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Casa Mayor Guerra Museum

Situated on an incline in San Bartolome is one of the most important houses in Lanzarote which dates back to the 18th century. It was originaly owned by an influential militar but today stands as a museum portraying the history of San Bartolome. With a budget of...

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Plans For New Beach In Costa Teguise Still Pending

February will the deadline for submitting suggestions and arguments to the project of the European Tourism company planning to create a new artificial beach in Costa Teguise, north of the resort, in a rocky area. As yet there been no developement moving the project...

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Lanzarote Big Band

For anyone on holiday in Lanzarote at the moment this is a fantastic evening event not to be missed. The Lanzarote Big Band are on at the Gran Hotel Pool Bar in Arrecife tonight at 22.00. The 15 piece orchestra are complemented by the wonderful voice of Colin Farrell...

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Red Underwear for New Year

Many of you will have heard about the Spanish New Year tradition of eating 12 grapes with every strike of the clock at New Year. Another lesser known tradition and thought to bring you good luck for the coming year is to wear red underwear on New Years Eve. However,...

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The Cactus Garden

The Lanzarote Cactus Garden (Jardin de Cactus) is an award winning haven of beauty and tranquility. It was the last work of César Manrique that he created in Lanzarote and the famous artist could see the potential of the old quarry in Guatiza being surrounded by such...

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A Spanish Nativity Scene

Nativity Scenes are a very popular Spanish tradition that date way back to 1223. In Spanish it is called a "Belen" which actually means Bethlehem in Spanish. They will consist of life like little models of Bethlehem, the scene of birth of Jesus and other typical...

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