Beaches of the Arrecife Area
About half of the islands population of 100,000 lives in the urban capital of Arrecife - the best beach in the city is Playa del Reduction, which has warm, golden sand, and safe waters. The beach has a great central location and has the European Blue Flag for safety and beach infrastructure. All family activities are catered for here, and an enjoyable time is guaranteed!
The second beach in Arrecife lies to 2km west of del Reducto. This beach is 300m long and offers good bathing.
Puerto del Carmen Beaches
The beaches in this area are man made making them very easy to access and being family friendly. The beaches run along the 6km long Avenida de Las Playas, which is the wonderful sea promenade of the town, which is lined with restaurants, nightclubs, bars, cafes, shops and arcades.
Playa Blanca Beaches
Playa Blanca is located on the south coast, and its safe, sandy and calm water beaches have made it a big hit with families. There are three main beaches in the area Playa Blanca is the longest. This is located towards the foot of the town harbour. To cater for the demand, there has been two man made beaches recently constructed - to the west Playa Flamingo and to the east Playa Dorada.
The beaches here offer wonderful views of Fuerteventura Island, yellow sands, calm and sparkling waters for safe bathing, and plenty of watersport activities. Like many resorts, the beaches are connected by a promenade, which in itself offers plenty to see and do!
Punta del Papagayo
If you want more seclusion and privacy, then head for the scenic beaches of Punta del Papagayo, which is near the Playa Blanca area to the south. Papagayos beaches are widely regarded to be the best natural beaches of the island. Playa Mujeres is the longest, at 90m long! Beaches in this area are popular with divers and snorkellers.
Beaches of Costa Teguise
This resort, to the east coast of Lanzarote, has five wonderful beaches that stretch for 5km long and lined by an attractive and typical seaside town promenade. The best beach in this area is Playa de las Cucharas, which is 640m long and offers plenty of family friendly facilities. The water is clear and the sand is warm here leading to a great day out for the family!
If you are into windsurfing this area is perfect for you due to the east coast breezes. You can enjoy plenty of watersports here.
Famara Beaches
The beaches to the north of La Caleta de Famara are of white sand, and are very scenic. The darkened cliffs of Riscos de Famara provide a stunning backdrop. The beaches here are widely regarded as being the most scenic of the island. The strong wave breaks make them an attractive proposition for surfers.
There are strong sea currents to be found in the waters however so it is best advised to swim and bathe at your own level. The Playa Ensenada is to be found on the shoreline of the village and is another sandy beach well frequented by sun worshippers.
La Santa Beaches
If you are into windsurfing and other watersports such as scuba diving, then La Santa is the best beach destination for you! The International Sports Hotel and Training Centre Club de Santa is located here, and it has a wonderful 900m lagoon of white sand and safe water. Near to the lagoon is a rocky beach, which has waves perfect for surfers. Swimming is not recommended due to the currents there. To the east, there is a small beach called Caleta de Caballo, which is also perfect for surfing.
Isla Graciosa Beaches
Isla Graciosa is an islet located off the northern point of Lanzarote. It is home to some wonderful long and unspoilt beaches, and has wonderful white sand dunes. The beaches here are secluded, and many can only be reached on foot, however when there you will have wonderful scenic views, glowing white sand, crystal clear water and above all, peaceful seclusion!
The most popular beach here is the 500m long Playa de las Conchas to the northwest. The Village of Caleta del Sebo also has a popular beach, along with Playa Francesa and Playa La Cocina to the south and Playa Lambra to the north.
Conclusion What is the best beach in Lanzarote?
If you ask anyone from Lanzarote beach what is the best beach there most would tell you its either the Papagoya or Famara beaches that are the most easy on the eye due to their natural beauty, scenic views, and wonderful beach setting!
Both beaches as we have discussed in this article have their differences Papagoya is a scenic amalgamation of coves whereas Famara boasts a sandline that is 9km long! Perhaps for the outside visitor Papagoya gets the nod as it usually gets the better weather being in the southern part of Lanzarote. Famara is to the north and probably is not the most popular place to sunbathe in during the winter! However, if you are into windsurfing and kite flying the winds of Famara make it in ideal place at certain times of the year.
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