Itinerary
- Day 1
Arrecife to Famara
You'll arrive at Arrecife Airport and head toward Famara, driving through volcanic plains and past white villages along the way. The route takes you past black ash vineyards as the landscape gets more dramatic, eventually opening up to those high cliffs and a long golden beach. If you're interested, there's a light trek option along Risco de Famara or you can grab dinner at one of the local seafood spots with a view.
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Canaryislandshost l Surf Lanzarote)
Optional Activities
- Light trek along the slopes of Risco de Famara for views of the beach, ocean, and La Graciosa island
- Authentic local dinner at Restaurante El Risco in Caleta de Famara with fresh seafood, Canarian tapas, and local wine
Landmarks Risco de Famara Famara Beach La Graciosa Arrecife Airport 





- Day 2
Famara
This day is all about Famara Beach. You can walk the coastline for hours with those monumental cliffs towering above and the Atlantic rolling in. Surfing or longboarding lessons are available if you want to get in the water, and at low tide you can explore hidden beaches and rock pools tucked along the shore. Later, consider an informal dinner spot with ocean views to wrap up the day.
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Canaryislandshost l Surf Lanzarote)
Optional Activities
- Group surfing or longboarding lesson at Famara Beach with a local school like Kaboti Surf
- Explore hidden beaches and natural rock pools near Urbanización Famara at low tide
- Informal dinner at El Chiringuito de Famara with fresh seafood and tapas and ocean views
Landmarks Famara Beach Urbanización Famara 


- Day 3
Famara to Costa Teguise
Travel to Costa Teguise for a more active beach day. The area has golden beaches and cycling paths running through it, so renting a bike lets you ride the long coastal promenade that heads toward Puerto del Carmen. If sports interest you, there's an option to book a private tennis lesson with a local coach named Boris.
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Canaryislandshost l Surf Lanzarote)
Optional Activities
- Discover the vibrant atmosphere of Costa Teguise from its golden beaches to excellent cycling paths and lively nightlife
- Rent a bike and ride along the coastal promenade from Costa Teguise to Puerto del Carmen with breathtaking ocean views
- Private tennis lesson at Playa de las Cucharas with local coach Boris
Landmarks Costa Teguise Playa de las Cucharas Puerto del Carmen 





- Day 4
Famara - La Geria - El Golfo - Yaiza
Starting from Famara, you'll head inland through Lanzarote's center toward La Geria wine region where grapes grow in volcanic soil. Stop in the small village of Uga, then continue to El Golfo to see the remarkable emerald green Charco de los Clicos lagoon. After that, head to Yaiza for dinner. Wine tasting is an option along the way, and if you're feeling adventurous, wingfoiling or exploring Playa Blanca are also available.
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Canaryislandshost l Surf Lanzarote)
Optional Activities
- Unique wine tasting in La Geria savoring fresh Malvasia wine amidst vineyards cultivated in black volcanic ash
- Visit to the emerald green Charco de los Clicos lagoon nestled within a volcanic crater by the black sands of Playa de los Clicos in El Golfo
- Discover Playa Blanca, an elegant resort with white beaches like Playa Dorada
- Adrenaline-pumping sport of wingfoiling with instructor Agustín
- Traditional Canarian dinner at La Era Restaurante in Yaiza
Landmarks La Geria Uga Charco de los Clicos El Golfo Playa de los Clicos Yaiza Playa Blanca Playa Dorada 




- Day 5
La Santa
Head west to La Santa where the focus shifts to nature and outdoor activity. Ocean-view cycling trails run along the coast, and you can take walks or hike through volcanic terrain that feels almost otherworldly. Breakfast with fresh seafood at a local restaurant starts things off nicely, and from there you can join a cycling tour with a guide, walk to the quiet fishing village of Tenesar, or do a volcanic hike around Caldera Colorada.
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Canaryislandshost l Surf Lanzarote)
Optional Activities
- Breakfast with fresh seafood or traditional Spanish omelet at Restaurante Salmarina La Santa with stunning ocean views
- Unique cycling tour with Laurent from Lanzarote Cycling in La Santa exploring volcanic plains, vineyards, or coastal routes
- Discover Tenesar, a hidden fishing village on the west coast offering a mystical atmosphere and raw ocean beauty
- Volcanic hike around Caldera Colorada experiencing Lanzarote's volcanic heart with panoramic views and a colossal lava boulder
Landmarks La Santa Tenesar Caldera Colorada 


- Day 6
Golf Costa Teguise or Órzola to La Graciosa
Start your morning with golf at Golf Costa Teguise, where you'll play among palm trees and lava fields with Atlantic views in the background. Alternatively, head north through volcanic landscapes to Órzola port and catch the ferry to La Graciosa island. Once there, explore by bike or on foot, relax on white sand beaches, or go snorkeling in the clear water.
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Canaryislandshost l Surf Lanzarote)
Optional Activities
- Play a round at Golf Costa Teguise Club, one of the Canary Islands' most beautiful courses, set amidst palm trees and lava fields with Atlantic views
- Journey to the fishing village of Órzola and embark on a ferry ride across the turquoise waters to La Graciosa
- Explore La Graciosa Island by renting a bike or hiking discovering its unspoiled natural beauty, tranquil atmosphere, and absence of paved roads
- Relax on Playa de las Conchas, one of La Graciosa's most photogenic beaches, with soft white sand and stunning views of Montaña Clara
- Snorkeling or peaceful picnic in the shade at Playa La Francesa or Playa del Salado on La Graciosa
Landmarks Golf Costa Teguise Club Órzola La Graciosa Playa de las Conchas Montaña Clara Playa La Francesa Playa del Salado 








- Day 7
Teguise
Spend your last bit of time in Teguise, the historical center of Lanzarote, wandering white houses and stone streets at a relaxed pace. If Sunday aligns with your visit, the famous market here is worth checking out. There are also cultural sites like Palacio Spínola and the Museo de la Piratería if you want some history and local perspective before you leave.
Optional Activities
- Wander through the narrow, traditional streets of Teguise's old town admiring its historic architecture and churches
- If visiting on a Sunday, immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of Teguise's famous market finding local crafts, souvenirs, and delicacies
- Explore the cultural side of Teguise with a visit to Palacio Spínola, an elegant noble house
- Visit the Museo de la Piratería within the dramatic Castillo de Santa Bárbara
Landmarks Teguise Palacio Spínola Castillo de Santa Bárbara Museo de la Piratería 











































