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About All Inclusive Lanzarote holidays
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All-inclusive holidays to Lanzarote are a smart choice for a stress-free break with plenty of things to see and do. With meals, drinks and even some entertainment included, you can relax knowing everything’s covered in one great price. Resorts offer pools, activities and evening shows, while nearby beaches bring golden sands and clear waters. Beyond your accommodation, Lanzarote’s volcanic landscapes, Timanfaya National Park and unique architecture add a dramatic twist to your trip. It’s great for families, couples and groups alike, thanks to options ranging from lively resorts to peaceful retreats. Add reliable sunshine and easy budgeting, and you’ve got a holiday that’s both simple and memorable!
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All Inclusive hotels in Lanzarote
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70645
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389
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70716
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70735
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81202
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72638
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68727
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70817
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68720
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9704
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71109
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548
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Spanish

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Currency

Euro (€)

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Time difference

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Local beer

£1.70

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Meal for two

£37.80

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Average flight time

4.5hrs

Volcanic landscapes

Lanzarote’s volcanic terrain is impossible to miss, with impressive mountain ranges and far-spanning lava fields stretching across the island. The otherworldly landscapes of Timanfaya National Park slowly melt into sandy beaches near the coast, where calm waters, gentle shores and year-round sunshine await! It’s also what makes Lanzarote fab for families and couples alike.

It’s all about the hotels

From Costa Teguise to Playa Blanca, Lanzarote’s resorts line the coast, keeping their fab hotels, beaches and local attractions nearby! You’ll find a range of accommodation on the island, but for an extra-relaxed holiday, go with All Inclusive board and have all your meals and drinks included in the price. Handy much?

Local architecture

The local legend César Manrique has left a great mark on Lanzarote’s architecture – most of them have become the island’s top attractions too! Bringing together Lanzarote’s features to form unique spaces, the architect designed Jameos del Agua, Lagomar Museum and Jardin de Cactus. Beyond that, various pieces of history and culture fill the streets – see it for yourself!

Beaches

Lanzarote is flush with beaches, from the clear waters of the seaside spots in the north, to the serene bronze stretches on the southern tip of the island. Resort towns all boast their own beaches. If you’re after the best waves on the island, head to the north-west.
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Sights

Take a tour of the world-famous volcanoes at Timanfaya National Park. A bus through the Mars-like terrain takes you along the craters’ edges. Look across to the island of La Graciosa from the vast lookout point or drive up the verdant valleys to get a feel for rural life in Lanzarote.
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Activities

See the work of the island’s most famous artist, César Manrique, and various other museums and galleries of pure inspiration scattered all around. For something a little livelier, head to Costa Teguise – there’s a waterpark on the outskirts of town, plus windsurfing, snorkelling and diving at the beach.
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Eating and drinking (beaches)

Try out Canarian cuisine at authentic local restaurants, both in rural towns and resort hotspots. Seafood is often on the menu, as well as staples like papas arrugadas with mojo sauce. Otherwise, you’ve got a choice of international cuisine, plus home favourites served in Brit bars around the island.
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Shopping (beaches)

Make your way to the capital, Arrecife, for full-throttle high-street shopping. There are pedestrian-only streets fully lined with boutiques, tech stores, and duty-free shops. You can fill your suitcases with household brands like Zara, Bershka and Timberland too, so make sure you set aside some time at the mall.
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Nightlife

Whether you’re after a quiet drink or clubbing till dawn, Lanzarote has got you covered. Puerto del Carmen is the nightlife centre, with a main strip boasting family-friendly bars plus bass-filled clubs. But in the smaller resorts, you can keep things simple with a couple of cold ones in the pubs.
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Discover Lanzarote
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What does an all-inclusive holiday in Lanzarote include?

All-inclusive Lanzarote holidays typically cover return flights, hotel accommodation, meals, snacks and a selection of drinks at your chosen hotel. Many resorts also offer entertainment, pools and on-site activities!

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Which are popular all-inclusive resorts in Lanzarote?

Most popular all-inclusive resorts in Lanzarote include Puerto del Carmen, Playa Blanca and Costa Teguise, known for stunning beaches, top-notch hotels and family-friendly facilities.

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Are all-inclusive Lanzarote holidays suitable for families?

Yes, many all-inclusive resorts in Lanzarote offer kids’ clubs, family rooms, water parks and entertainment programmes, making Lanzarote a top all-inclusive destination for families.

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When is the best time to go on an all-inclusive holiday to Lanzarote?

The best time for an all-inclusive holiday to Lanzarote is from April to October when the weather is warm and sunny, but spring and autumn are popular for enjoying all-inclusive resorts without peak summer crowds!