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What do I need to bring to Lanzarote?

As for clothing, you should bring plenty of warm-weather t-shirts, socks, and shorts. If you do visit Lanzarote during the winter months, you might want to bring a light jacket or pullover just in case temperatures drop at night. Otherwise, the island stays warm throughout the year.



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As for clothing, you should bring plenty of warm-weather t-shirts, socks, and shorts. If you do visit Lanzarote during the winter months, you might want to bring a light jacket or pullover just in case temperatures drop at night. Otherwise, the island stays warm throughout the year.

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You can wear beach wear, shorts and flip flops on most days but you will want a light cardigan, jacket or fleece for some days and you will need trousers and a couple of layers for the evenings. We would also recommend you bringing a waterproof.

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Lanzarote is a laid-back island so there's no need to bring your best outfits (unless you really want to). Sandals, dresses, light trousers, and casual shirts are perfect for dinner and drinks. It can get windy and was quite cool later into the night so cardigans and light jackets were needed for us in November.

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What shoes to take to Lanzarote? Let's start here with the most basic: sandals for the beach. Although, some beach shoes would also be useful, because in many sandbanks there are stones that could hurt your feet. Wear comfortable shoes for excursions and walks through the towns.

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Swimwear as well as shorts and t shirts will be fine for the day but you will need a fleece or light jacket for the evenings and a waterproof.

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Local Currency & Tipping Customs For tipping at restaurants, it's customary to leave 5% to 15% of the total bill for your server, with 10% being the most common amount left for good service. Service charges are rarely added to the bill in Lanzarote, but if one is then an additional tip isn't expected.

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Local Currency & Tipping Customs For tipping at restaurants, it's customary to leave 5% to 15% of the total bill for your server, with 10% being the most common amount left for good service. Service charges are rarely added to the bill in Lanzarote, but if one is then an additional tip isn't expected.

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What is Lanzarote Most Famous For? The best things to do in Lanzarote include the volcano-clad landscapes and palm tree-fringed beaches that the 4th largest of the Canary Islands is famous for. It's such a unique landscape that UNESCO declared the island a Biosphere Reserve back in 1993.

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Having cash in Lanzarote is always a good idea. You can use other payment options, like credit or debit cards, but cash has some advantages. For example, everyone will accept cash in restaurants or stores. Also, by having cash, you will not have to search for an ATM in Lanzarote.

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Less than 100 miles from the coast of Morocco, walks in Lanzarote can be enjoyed throughout the year. One of Spain's Canary Islands, you'll find hiking trails criss-crossing from coast to volcano and back to coast, all in a single day.

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Typical Lanzarote souvenirs You can find lava magnets, Timanfaya souvenirs, Lanzarote wines, wine soaps or products made with the island's Aloe Vera.

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In Spain, tipping is entirely optional and it's not very common. You may see people leaving small change at cafés and bars and, eventually, someone tipping at a nice expensive restaurant. But most of the time, you won't see anyone other than tourists leaving a tip.

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Most people will leave the equivalent of a couple of euros per day or 10 euros for the week, at the end of their stay, in an envelope marked clearly, so that there's no misunderstanding (if not stated clearly that the amount of money is a tip, the maids might thing you have forgotten the money in your room and will ...

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Eating out in a restaurant is affordable too, where you can pick up a three course meal for €15, so you don't need to worry about going hungry. You can throw in a few drinks like a bottle of wine for only €8, so if you need to wine and dine a lady friend you won't find yourself short of cash.

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Tipping in Spain works differently: The customer actually has the option to not leave any tip at all. However, restaurants expect a 10% tip on each bill—although it's not a formal rule, and that percentage is much lower than tipping practices in other countries.

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Housekeeping. Leave one euro for each night of your stay; for exemplary service, leave more. (The people who clean your room are often the least well-paid members of a hotel staff, so if you can afford it, be a little more generous here.)

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