Costa Teguise sits proudly on Lanzarote's sun-kissed east coast. Here, it's all about the beaches – 5 to be exact – all linked together by a lively promenade, brimming with shops, restaurants, and bars.
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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.
The liveliest areas for nightlife in Lanzarote are the island's capital, Arrecife and the resort of Puerto del Carmen. Both Playa Blanca and Costa Teguise tend to be quieter although there are live music venues and bars in each resort as well.
The liveliest areas for nightlife in Lanzarote are the island's capital, Arrecife and the resort of Puerto del Carmen. Both Playa Blanca and Costa Teguise tend to be quieter although there are live music venues and bars in each resort as well.
Costa Teguise is well situated to explore the many tourist attractions in the North of Lanzarote, such as the Cueva de los Verdes, Jameos del Agua and the Jardin de Cactus. All of which were created by local artist César Manrique, whose former home and studio is also just a ten minute drive away in Tahiche.
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.
Best for nightlifePuerto del Carmen is Lanzarote's most popular resort and is the place to be if you're looking for good nightlife alongside beautiful beaches. The resort is just a ten-minute drive from the airport, so you can be sipping cocktails at a bar along the seafront 'strip' within an hour of landing.
Gran Canaria offers a wide array of atmospheres and you mustn't miss the venues in the island's capital city, Playa del Inglés or Maspalomas. Talking about Tenerife, Puerto de la Cruz and Playa de las Américas are the most popular places at night, too.
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 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.
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.
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.
Puerto Calero - This marina town is known for its luxury yachts, designer stores, and upscale restaurants. This area would have the greatest concentration of super high-end homes and has a very private community feel to it.
Average monthly temperaturesFor the highest temperatures the best time to visit Lanzarote is between June and September although the sub tropical climate offers sunshine throughout the year and winter months are equally popular with visitors.
Costa Teguise lies 15 kms away from the airport of Lanzarote, and 9 kms away from Arrecife's seaport. Direct transfers from both points make the trip to Costa Teguise 15 minutes if the traffic conditions are normal. We offer Shared shuttle Transfers, Private Transfers or VIP & Premier Transfers.
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.
Go shopping in Costa TeguiseThe shops around the Pueblo Marinero have specialised in appealing to visitors with innovative or traditional trends in products made manually by the men and women of this area, without forgetting souvenirs or leisure related products, particularly concerning the sea.
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.
Lanzarote's Cost of Living versus Mainland SpainOn average rent prices are 23% less than in mainland Spain. Generally Lanzarote's consumer prices are 21% lower than Spain. Prices in Lanzarote restaurants are 27% lower than mainland Spain. Prices in Lanzarote's supermarkets are generally 14% lower than Spain.
Lanzarote is a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The island offers a wide variety of activities such as hiking, cycling, and even paragliding. Visitors can also take part in water sports like windsurfing, kitesurfing, and scuba diving.