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Is it worth visiting Puerto del Carmen?

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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Puerto del Carmen is one of the liveliest places to go in Lanzarote, and the nightlife here is amazing.

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Most of Lanzarote nightlife is concentrated on the southern coast, where you can visit clubs and cocktail bars in Puerto del Carmen. This is where you'll find one of the Canary Islands' party hotspots, Avenida de las Playas, where you can dance the night away to everything from hardcore house to glam disco.

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Playa Grande This beach is located in Puerto del Carmen, this is the first tourist area of the island. It is a familiar option with calm waters, ideal to have a good time in the water swimming.

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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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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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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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Puerto del Carmen is widely recognised as being the most lively resort on the island, with numerous bars, clubs and restaurants centred around the Centro Atlantico area of the sea front strip Avenida de las Playas, and this is certainly the place to make for if you wish to dance 'til dawn.

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Playa Blanca is slightly warmer than the other resorts as well. I've stayed in the three main resorts over the years, but I don't like PDC or CT. Everyone wants and likes different things, so it all depends what you want out of your time on the island.

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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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Puerto Del Carmen is nothing like Blackpool.

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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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Nightlife in Cancun and Playa del Carmen: The Verdict If you're looking for a wild party scene with mega-clubs and international DJs, then Cancun is the destination for you. On the other hand, if you prefer a more relaxed and intimate vibe, then you'll love the nightlife in Playa del Carmen.

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Waves will not get to big, this is a not a surfers paradise so swimming can be done every day! Playa del Carmen and the bays are protected by natural reef systems or in the case of Playa, the island of Cozumel so high waves just don't happen very often.

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You must be careful when swimming on the beaches of Lanzarote, there are some that have dangerous waters due to strong underwater currents. Among them Famara and El Golfo.

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Playa del Carmen started out as a Fisherman's village, as many as 110 years ago. The white sand beaches, turquoise waters, and laid-back feel have made it a popular destination for tourists.

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While they all offer beautiful beaches and plenty of amenities for tourists, they each have a unique vibe and atmosphere: Playa Blanca is the most laid-back and peaceful resort of the three, while Puerto del Carmen is the most lively and bustling.

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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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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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