The buses in Lanzarote, better known as guaguas, are one of the most economical options to get to various points of the island.
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Renting a car may be the best decision if you plan to travel around the entire island and are looking for more freedom; if you are almost not going to move from the site and you are looking to save your expenses, choose the bus. You can always complement your holiday with a bike, camel or horse route!
Lanzarote is one of the Canary Islands, which are part of our inclusive roaming destinations. You can find the full list of destinations here. This means you can use data with no extra charges. Be sure to check our Open data policy to see how much of your data allowance you can use.
Even though you can go around the island in a day, it's worth taking your time and doing it over a period of several days. In order to get the most out of your stay, we recommend that you do at least one guided tour, and nothing beats doing it in your own car!
Well, I'd say spend as much time here as you can but 4 days is the perfect amount of time to see all of Lanzarote's main sights and do a couple of fun activities. If you prefer your travel a little slower, want to soak up the atmosphere, find your favourite coffee shop, read a book on the beach…
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.
Do I Need Cash In Lanzarote? The majority of retailers accept cards but still, I advise you to keep some cash with you to be safe. Depending on your itinerary and length of stay, a situation may arise when you suddenly need cash. For instance, public bus drivers only take cash and the top-up contactless bus card.
The wind in Lanzarote is changing and even sometimes unpredictable. However, in general, the southern part of the island is usually less windy than the north due to the direction of the trade winds and the mountains that act as a shield against the southern zone.
By car. It only takes about 40 minutes to cross the entire island from North to South by car, and about 25 minutes across. Fuel is cheaper than on mainland Europe. Lanzarote tends to be a bit windy, and often a bit more in July, making motor scooters or bicycles a little difficult and risky.
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.
Pickpockets in LanzaroteSince Lanzarote is an important tourist destination and one of the most visited islands in the Canaries, the place also tends to attract pickpockets, so be very careful with your purse and your documents, especially when you are in crowded places like markets and when you are on the beach.
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.