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Does Puerto del Carmen have a promenade?

In 1957, the small fishing village was renamed Puerto del Carmen, in honour of Nuestra Señora del Carmen. The promenade known as Avenida de las Playas contains many restaurants, shops, bars and casinos. From the coast it has been extending inland, up to a distance of approximately one kilometre.



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The main beach road in Puerto del Carmen known as the strip stretches from the old town harbour to the airport. The real name for the road is Avenida de las Playas which translated means Avenue of the beaches.

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Its 6 km follows the coastline from the main big beach in the centre of the new town through to the beaches of Los Pocillos and Matagorda.

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The Old Town Harbour is where Puerto del Carmen originally started. Before tourism arrived in Lanzarote local residents lived from the abundance of fish in the sea.

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The heart of Lanzarote's clubbing scene, Puerto del Carmen is popular with partygoers and those looking for a buzzing, action-packed holiday.

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I went for a wander around the Old Harbour area of Puerto del Carmen early one morning. The old harbour was previously known as La Tiñosa, Lanzarote.

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Puerto del Carmen, on the south-east side of Lanzarote, is among the most important tourist spots on the island. There are more than 6 km of beaches protected from the trade winds (Grande Beach, Los Pocillos and Matagorda being the most extensive), and a wide variety of hotels.

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Puerto del Carmen is one of Lanzarote's most popular tourist destinations. The most popular area to see in Puerto del Carmen is its endless seafront, a long avenue that follows the ocean offering a variety of restaurants and shops for visitors looking for entertainment.

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The warmest water temperature is in September with an average around 72.9°F / 22.7°C. The coldest month is February with an average water temperature of 65.5°F / 18.6°C.

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The main beach road in Puerto del Carmen known as the strip stretches from the old town harbour to the airport. The real name for the road is Avenida de las Playas which translated means Avenue of the beaches.

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Located just 10 minutes drive from the Airport, Puerto del Carmen is Lanzarote's busiest, oldest and liveliest resort.

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The main beach road in Puerto del Carmen known as the strip stretches from the old town harbour to the airport. The real name for the road is Avenida de las Playas which translated means Avenue of the beaches.

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Every Friday a colourful street market is also held around the Plaza Varadero, which is near to the old harbour in the resort of Puerto del Carmen.

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Playa Grande: The busiest beach, located on the main strip, complete with pedalos and sun beds, is Puerto del Carmen's raison d'etre.

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Playa Grande, also known as Playa Blanca, is one of the best beaches in Puerto del Carmen, and the most popular one. It stretches over half a mile along the touristic center of town, and while it's an urban beach, it boasts a beautiful environment with golden sand and calm waters. What is this?

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But in some areas as the Canaries it may taste weird so even most locals may prefer using bottled water. You can safely use tap water to cook, make your tea, wash you teeth...

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Although credit cards are accepted at more and more small businesses, Playa del Carmen still runs on cash, and you'll need small bills to enjoy its local taco joints, neighborhood bars and side-street shops. Avoid changing money before getting to Mexico, as you won't get the best rates.

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Playa del Carmen is generally safe at night, however, it is important to take the same precautions as you would in any other city. It is best to stay in well-lit, populated areas and avoid walking alone at night. It is also recommended to avoid carrying large amounts of cash and to keep your valuables out of sight.

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Do you need water shoes in Playa del Carmen? Wet shoes will also come in handy when snorkeling around coral reefs which can be rocky and sharp. So if you want to protect your feet then we would suggest bringing your water shoes to avoid any nasty cuts or grazes.

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Market in Puerto del Carmen Old Town Harbour Every Friday from 10am to 2pm this market takes place. On sale are a wide range of gifts, souvenirs, arts and crafts.

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Puerto del Carmen is a lively and bustling resort that's popular with party-goers and families alike. The town has a vibrant nightlife scene, with plenty of bars and nightclubs that stay open late into the night.

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This market takes place in the El Varadero square, in Puerto del Carmen.

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