por estivito3038@gmail.com | Oct 17, 2023 | Culture
Anyone that has visited the north of the island may have seen one of the spectacular elevated panoramic viewpoints that overlooks the island of La Graciosa. You may also have may also have seen the steps that lead down the steep incline to reach the untouched beaches...
por Kathy | Oct 10, 2023 | About Lanzarote
For those interested in finding out more about the process of making Lanzarote’s sea salt then you shouldn’t miss out on the 90 minute guided tour at Salinas de Janubio, just outside Playa Blanca. You will discover the authentic way how the sea salt is...
por estivito3038@gmail.com | Feb 14, 2023 | Customs
One of the unique carnival traditions for Lanzarote is the participation of a group`of older gentlemen called Los Buches. The translation of buches in English is fish bladder and the name derives from a group of fisherman that used to blow up fish bladders and hit...
por estivito3038@gmail.com | Sep 29, 2022 | Culture, Facts, Noticias, Sin categorizar
The Lanzarote Council have been remembering Cesar Manrqique, 30 years after his death in a car accident on the island, his beloved home, at the crossroads in Tahiche which has now been converted into a roundabout and is overlooked by one of his most beautiful wind...
por Kathy | Mar 3, 2022 | About Lanzarote
This infamous Devil is seem in many souvenir shops in Lanzarote but do you know from where it originates? The Devil of Timanfaya comes from an old Lanzarote fable which captures the soul of the natives from Lanzarote. «Legend has it that on September 1, 1730, a...