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About Matagorda (Puerto Del Carmen)
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The understated character of this resort makes it a great hideout for chilling out. It’s graced with one of the area’s Blue Flag beaches, so it’s got shimmering sands down to a fine art. You can take plenty of day trips to nearby towns, including Puerto Del Carmen, and get a taste for after-dark life.
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For starters, parasailing seems a local favourite when it comes to water sports. Give it a go or simply watch in awe. Likewise, head under the sea on a snorkelling trip, or stay afloat with a boat ride. Meanwhile, the cycling routes twist and turn around some of Lanzarote’s most scenic spots.

Out and about

Over in Arrecife, trace the past back in the museum. It’s housed in an 18th-century fortress that was renovated by famous Canarian artist and architect, César Manrique. Later on, a glam night awaits in Puerto del Carmen. It’s close to Matagorda, and a real gem for pubs, bars and clubs.

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Is Matagorda a good holiday destination for families?

Yes, Matagorda is considered one of the most family-friendly areas in Lanzarote. The resort features safe sandy beaches, pedestrian promenades, and calm waters, making it ideal for children. There are also plenty of restaurants, shops, and self-catering apartments suited to families.

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What is Matagorda beach like?

Matagorda beach, also known as Playa de Matagorda, is a wide stretch of golden sand with Blue Flag status. The beach has excellent facilities, including sunbeds, parasols, lifeguards, and accessible walkways. Its gentle waves make it perfect for swimming, and water sports.

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Are there good restaurants in Matagorda?

Yes, Matagorda has a wide selection of restaurants, bars, and cafés, serving everything from Spanish tapas and Canarian specialities to international cuisine such as Italian, British, and Asian. Many eateries overlook the beach, offering stunning views while you dine.

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Can you walk from Matagorda to Puerto del Carmen?

Yes, you can walk from Matagorda to Puerto del Carmen along a scenic coastal promenade. The walk takes around 30–40 minutes, depending on your pace, and is popular with both locals and tourists.

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When is the best time to visit Matagorda, Lanzarote?

The best time to visit Matagorda is year-round, thanks to Lanzarote’s mild climate and warm temperatures. However, many travellers prefer spring and autumn for slightly cooler weather and fewer crowds, whilst summer is perfect for sun-seekers and water sports enthusiasts.