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Does Costa Teguise have a beach?

The main attractions of Costa Teguise are its extensive white sandy beaches, although, being one of the main tourist centres of Lanzarote, Costa Teguise has an extensive variety of bars and restaurants as well as all kinds of leisure activities such as golf courses, a large aquarium and the largest water park in ...



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Costa Teguise´s Main Beach Playa Cucharas is the most popular and central beach in the resort and boasts a kilometre or so of fine golden sand, shelving gently into the sea.

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Puerto del Carmen has the busiest vibe and that incredible long Strip. Costa Teguise has a more laid back, surfy feel, and feels more Spanish, as well as being more compact. Playa Blanca is quieter than either and feels a little more upmarket, but it's very spread out.

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A walkabout through Teguise allows the visitor to get a feel for what life was like at the beginning of colonial times. As well as its heritage, the ancient capital is home to museums such as the house of the Marques de Herrera y Rojas (Marquis of Herrera y Rojas) and the Casa Perdomo (Perdomo House).

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Costa Teguise Nicknamed breezy Teguise due to the cooling breeze that blows over the area every so often. Costa Teguise is ideal for families, given it's a little quieter than Puerto del Carmen.

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Costa Teguise is a beach resort on the east coast of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands. It's about 7 km east of the capital Arrecife and 15 km from the island's airport. In 2022 the resident population was 8949, but this is greatly swelled by visitors, as it's a popular spot for budget package holidays.

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Teguise by night Lovely terraces, lively bars and bustling nightclubs are the perfect destinations for those looking to have fun and enjoy a night out. The areas with the best nightlife are, mainly, Costa Teguise, Villa de Teguise and Nazaret.

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Lanzarote is often referred to as the best Canary Island for beaches and Caletón Blanco is one that belongs on postcards. Squish your toes in pristine white sand on your way to sinking into serene water so clear you can see nail polish shining brightly on the bottom.

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Heading north of the island, in Teguise, we find Charco del Palo. Although it is not a beach, it is a set of natural pools and nudist coves, where people enjoy the sun, the sea and very little clothing.

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The shopping district of Costa Teguise is gathered along Playa de las Cucharas (see photos) where you can find endless shops selling brand names sportswear (from bathing suits to surf boards), souvenirs and accessories; many shops as well are clustered together in Las Cucharas Commercial Centre, mainly dealing with ...

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Costa Teguise during the day is perfectly fine, but avoid being alone at night. Rambunctious youths sometimes take to the empty streets after sundown and will often shout at passing tourists.

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Costa Teguise has over 3000 hours of sunshine per year, so you're pretty much guaranteed great weather no matter when you visit. The skies are clear all summer and you shouldn't expect any rain until October, which has an average rainfall of 10mm.

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Hiking around Teguise is one of the best ways to experience more of the landscape, although finding the right route is not always easy.

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The biggest market on the island every Sunday the Teguise market Lanzarote. This small normally peaceful village comes alive on a Sunday and sellers of art, crafts, and food flock to be met by tourists and locals looking for a bargain.

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