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About Yaiza
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This peaceful village in the south of Lanzarote is known for its whitewashed houses, palm-lined streets and volcanic landscapes. Thanks to its handy location, it serves as a gateway to the majestic Timanfaya National Park. You can expect delicious local cuisine, quiet charm and easy access to dramatic lava fields, vineyards and coastal villages. Plus, having a hire car means it’s super easy to explore everything the island has to offer!
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Hotels in Yaiza
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An under-the-radar resort

Want to experience the more authentic side of Lanzarote? Yaiza is a relatively undiscovered town which ticks all the traditional boxes! In fact, it’s known for being one of the best preserved spots on the island. Original architecture and sugar-cube houses come as standard.

Volcanic history

Yaiza has been shaped by fire and sea over the centuries, but especially during the dramatic eruptions in the 1700s and 1800s. They transformed farmland into striking volcanic landscapes, creating Timanfaya’s fire mountains and influencing local architecture, agriculture and traditions that still stand today.