The heart of Lanzarote's nightlife can be found in its major towns and resorts, particularly Puerto del Carmen, Costa Teguise, and Playa Blanca. These areas are dotted with an array of bars, clubs, and live music venues that cater to various tastes.
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Like most of the resorts on the island, Costa Teguise nightlife could be classed as lively but not rowdy. Restaurants are open until late and there is a good selection of bars, both British and local style, in the resort.
As previous poster said, The Square is probably as busy as you will find in one area (presuming you are in Costa Teguise). Other places around the resort have their own individual things going on, but no strip as such. Costa Teguise has a very relaxed vibe going on - the main reason why we love it so much.
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.
Costa TeguiseNicknamed 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.
Playa de las Cucharas is Costa Teguise's biggest beach, a sweeping crescent of golden sand in a large natural bay. On any day it'll usually be filled with tourists on sunbeds, and the water is warm, sheltered, and safe.
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.
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 ...
This market offers local crafts and other souvenirs, surrounded by the lively atmosphere of a night on the Costa Teguise. Location: Pueblo Marinero, Costa Teguise. Day: Every Wednesday and Friday. Opening hours: From 17:00 to 20:00.
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.
VILLA DE TEGUISE – OLD TOWNVilla de Teguise has been a noble and stately town throughout its rich past, thanks to both the Bethencourt and the Herrera dynasties, Teguise´s most majestic eras.
fares vary upto 25 euros one way,what you are better doing is getting a local bus one way which costs 2 euros each and runs every 20 mins til 10 pm and then once every hour til 7 in the morning and either get a taxi back or wait for the bus.