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The Insider's 7-Days Family Itinerary to Playa Blanca, Canary Islands, Spain in September (with kids)

Picture your family stepping into a sunlit dream where volcanic landscapes meet golden beaches, and every moment brims with wonder and discovery. In Playa Blanca, September unfolds softly, inviting your loved ones to explore a world filled with natural marvels and heartfelt connections. From the rhythmic lull of gentle waves to the warm smiles of the village, this journey promises not just a getaway, but a treasured chapter of shared joy and enchantment. Imagine the delight in your children’s eyes as they uncover tide pools teeming with life, feel the thrilling heat beneath the earth’s surface, and create their own keepsakes in sun-dappled artisan workshops. Here, time slows and the ordinary transforms into extraordinary moments—a sunset casting fiery hues over pristine coves, laughter echoing through waterpark splashes, and peaceful island strolls that awaken your family’s sense of wonder. This is more than a trip; it’s a soulful adventure that deepens bonds, sparks imaginations, and leaves your family forever touched by the spirit of Lanzarote’s captivating shores.

Why You'll Love This Trip

  • Experience the gentle embrace of Playa Blanca’s beachside charm where children can safely play and families can savor authentic local culture in vibrant, welcoming settings.
  • Explore breathtaking volcanic landscapes and mysterious lava fields that awaken curiosity and awe, offering a unique backdrop for unforgettable family stories.
  • Balance exhilarating waterpark fun and peaceful nature escapes, ensuring every member of the family finds moments of joy and relaxation.
  • Engage all ages in creative, hands-on experiences that deepen your connection to the island’s rich artisan traditions and vibrant community spirit.
  • Witness magical sunsets in stunning natural parks that invite quiet reflection and celebrate the beauty of shared moments on this remarkable island.
  • Enjoy the perfect September climate that makes outdoor adventures joyous and comfortable, creating the ideal stage for lasting family memories.

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Main activity for day 1

Welcoming Shores and Village Charm

Step into the gentle rhythms of Playa Blanca, a town where the warm September sun kisses volcanic black sand beaches and vibrant seaside promenades buzz with life. This first day invites your family to settle in with the playful waves of Playa Dorada, soaking in the sun and sea, while the charming Old Town beckons with its inviting local shops, quaint plazas, and inviting cafés where both kids and adults can savor traditional Canarian treats. The day blends relaxed beachside fun with a gentle stroll through history and culture nestled near the harbor’s glimmering waters.

Begin your Playa Blanca adventure on the soft sands of where the family can bask under gentle September sunlight and splash in calm, warming Atlantic waters that are especially perfect for children’s safety and enjoyment. The beach’s golden sands are inviting, and nearby playgrounds create a perfect playground for young explorers. As the crowd tends to stay moderate in early September, you will find plenty of space for making sandcastles and exploring tidal pools, or simply relaxing on the shore while watching local fishermen bring in the day’s catch. Once you've savored the beach, take a leisurely 5-minute stroll to the charming Old Town (Casco Antiguo), where the narrow pedestrian streets open up to colorful local markets and artisan shops. Your family can delight in tasting fresh local fruits or traditional canarian pastries like bienmesabe in a cozy café. The low-key atmosphere allows children to roam safely while parents soak in the authentic ambiance.

In the late afternoon, wander the short distance to , a beautifully designed harbor built in traditional Canarian style that is a bustling hub of local life. Here the whole family can marvel at the colorful fishing boats bobbing gently and watch yachts glide on the shimmering water. Children will enjoy spotting the sealife, and parents will appreciate the marina’s seafood restaurants and ice cream parlors offering delicious local flavors like gofio or tropical fruit sorbets. September’s mild evenings and gentle ocean breezes make this an ideal time to stroll along the marina promenade, capturing a sunset painted with pastel shades reflecting off whitewashed buildings, completing a magical welcome to this seaside town.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
H10 Lanzarote Princess
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4.0
(Very Good)

Family-friendly resort located just steps from Playa Dorada beach, offering spacious rooms and convenient access to Old Town and Marina Rubicón, perfect for the relaxing beach day and cultural stroll.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
Playa Dorada
BeachFamily-friendlySwimmingRelaxing
A wide, golden sandy beach with calm, shallow waters ideal for families and children.
Top Sight
Playa Blanca Old Town (Casco Antiguo)
HistoricShoppingFamily-friendlyLocal culture
The pedestrian-friendly historic heart of Playa Blanca with narrow streets, shops, and traditional Canarian architecture.
Top Sight
Marina Rubicón
ScenicFamily-friendlyMarinaDining options nearby
A vibrant marina framed by whitewashed buildings with cafes, boutiques, and places to watch the fishing boats.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
La Bocaina
Located at C. Gran Canaria, 35580 Playa Blanca, Las Palmas
Located near Playa Dorada and Old Town, this family-friendly restaurant offers authentic Canarian cuisine with fresh seafood and dishes appealing to children, perfect for relaxing after a beach day.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Playa Blanca: Mini Cruise to Papagayo with Swimming Stop
Full starFull starFull starFull starFull star
5.0
(6 reviews)
Clock icon2 hours
$41.54per person

Set sail on a catamaran adventure to the breathtaking beaches of Papagayo. Swim in crystal-clear waters, sunbathe on deck, and take in the stunning scenery on this unforgettable mini cruise. Guests departing from Playa Blanca have the option of an earlier departure to enjoy free time at Marina Rubicón before setting sail. We will drop anchor in the sheltered bay of Papagayo, where you can swim around the catamaran or go snorkeling. (You are welcome to bring your own equipment or purchase it onboard.) For those who prefer to relax, unwind with a siesta or simply take in the sights and sounds of the gentle waves. Lounge on the comfortable nets or soft seating areas and soak up the sun in total comfort. A variety of snacks and drinks are available for purchase onboard, including beer, sangria, water, soft drinks, and a selection of snacks to enjoy during your journey.

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Main activity for day 2

Volcanic Landscapes and Lighthouse Views

Embrace the raw beauty of Lanzarote’s volcanic origins with a day trip to the dramatic beaches and basalt cliffs around Faro de Pechiguera. This day blends exploration and discovery as your family hikes along scenic trails lined with wild succulents and azure ocean views. Kids will be fascinated by the lunar landscapes and tide pools while parents marvel at iconic lighthouses and the interplay of the sun and sea on the volcanic coastlines.

Start the day with a refreshing family walk along the , a well-maintained coastal path that winds along cliffs and sandy coves bathed in warm September sunshine. The volcanic terrain and vibrant wildflowers frame the Atlantic Ocean’s endless blue as gentle sea breezes cool your walk. As you stroll towards , the interesting basalt formations and native succulents provide plenty of opportunities to share stories about the island’s fiery volcanic origins. Your kids will love spotting crabs and colorful fish in the tidal pools at , a quiet beach nestled beneath imposing cliffs – perfect for a short picnic break surrounded by nature’s artwork.

Arrive at , one of Lanzarote's most photogenic lighthouses set dramatically at the island’s southwestern tip. The lighthouse stands tall against the deep blue sea backdrop and invites families to explore its surroundings while soaking in spectacular panoramic ocean views. Parents and children alike will be captivated by the contrast of black volcanic rock formations and crystal-clear waters below. Don't miss the chance to capture photographs of the lighthouse at this glorious golden hour when sunlight accentuates every texture of the volcanic coast. Afterward, the return walk along the promenade completes a day of gentle exercise and discovery, culminating with a visit back to Playa Blanca for a family dinner at a local restaurant serving fresh fish caught by the fishermen you saw at the marina.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Princesa Yaiza Suite Hotel Resort
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4.6
(Great)

Located near the Playa Blanca promenade, facilitating easy taxi or short drives to Faro de Pechiguera and nearby beaches, ideal for families exploring volcanic coastal landscapes.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
Faro de Pechiguera
HistoricScenicFamily-friendlyIconic
A striking lighthouse perched on a volcanic promontory offering panoramic views over the Atlantic and nearby beaches.
Top Sight
Playa Blanca Promenade
WalkingScenicFamily-friendlyNature
A scenic coastal path stretching from the harbor areas to the lighthouse, with volcanic cliffs and beaches along the way.
Top Sight
Playa de Mujeres
BeachFamily-friendlyTide poolsNature
A small beach near Faro de Pechiguera with dramatic volcanic rock formations and tide pools perfect for kids’ exploration.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Faro 35
Located at C. Irlanda, 7, 35580 Playa Blanca, Las Palmas
Close to Faro de Pechiguera lighthouse, this restaurant specializes in fresh seafood with a spacious terrace offering panoramic ocean views, great for family dining after coastal exploration.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Playa Blanca Shopping Lanzarote
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.5
(6 reviews)
Clock icon5 hours
$24.93per person

Marina Rubicon (market) • Approximate duration: 1.5 - 2 hours White beach • Duration approx: 2.5 - 3 hours Pick Up areas are: • Costa Teguise • Puerto del Carmen

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Main activity for day 3

Timanfaya National Park Adventure

Dive into the heart of Lanzarote’s volcanic soul at Timanfaya National Park, a UNESCO biosphere reserve that feels like another planet. Your family will marvel at steaming fumaroles, geysers shooting water into the air, and endless fields of black volcanic rock under a clear September sky. Guided tours and interactive demonstrations offer an unforgettable hands-on imprint of the island’s fiery past, with plenty of opportunities to marvel at nature’s power in a safe, family-friendly environment.

Embark on a morning drive with the family to , where the stark volcanic landscape will immediately capture your imagination and that of your children. Begin with a driver-guided coach tour around the ‘Montañas del Fuego’ (Fire Mountains), where you will witness firsthand the eerie beauty of ash-covered slopes, vast lava fields, and craters still warm with underground heat. The guide’s narration offers exciting insights into the eruptions that shaped the island’s landscape about 300 years ago. After the tour, gather by one of the geothermal demonstration points where park rangers ignite dry brushwood in the heat escaping from beneath the earth, producing a flash of flames that amazes kids and adults alike. There are also booths where you can taste food cooked by heat from the volcanic ground – a unique culinary experience. Spend some time in the park’s visitor center with its interactive displays to deepen your understanding of this extraordinary environment. The crisp, dry September climate makes it perfect for exploration without heat exhaustion, and children will remember this day as a thrilling journey into nature’s dramatic forces.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
H10 Lanzarote Princess
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4.0
(Very Good)

Centrally located in Playa Blanca and offering family-sized suites and amenities, this hotel provides easy access for a 25-minute drive to Timanfaya National Park while ensuring a restful stay.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
Timanfaya National Park
Natural wonderVolcanicFamily-friendlyEducational
A protected volcanic park featuring moonlike landscapes formed by the major eruptions of the 18th century with guided tours and geothermal demonstrations.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Restaurante El Diablo
Located at Montaña del Fuego, Carretera general Yaiza-Tinajo s/n, 35570, Diseminado Islote Hilario, 1, 35560 Tinajo, Las Palmas
Located inside the park, offers a unique dining experience with food cooked using volcanic heat, an exciting and educational complement to your Timanfaya adventure for both kids and adults.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Guided tour: Timanfaya National Park and La Geria with pick-up
Full starFull starFull starFull starEmpty star
4.3
(121 reviews)
Clock icon5 hours
$56.97per person

Half day excursion by bus to take the photos you should not miss on your visit to Lanzarote, Timanfaya National Park. In Timanfaya we will behold the geothermal demonstrations in the area of the Islet of Hilario, where the latent heat left by the eruptions still feels strongly. Afterwards we will make the famous Volcanoes Route. We will visit the Echadero de Camellos, where you can take a ride on these animals, true fun for the whole family.

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Main activity for day 4

La Geria Vineyards and Wine Culture

Explore Lanzarote’s unique viticulture in La Geria, where vines thrive in volcanic ash creating otherworldly landscapes. This day blends scenic family walks with interactive visits to bodegas where parents can taste distinctive Malvasía wines while children discover agricultural traditions unique to this island. Alongside the volcanic farms, there are picnic spots and gentle hikes, making for a leisurely day steeped in culture and natural beauty.

After breakfast, head inland to La Geria, a striking vineyard region unlike any other in the world where black volcanic ash blankets rolling hills and tiny grape plants thrive in round pits carved by hand to protect them from wind and retain moisture. Kids will enjoy wandering alongside these unique vine formations, feeling the coarse volcanic soil and spotting dragon trees and wild birds native to this environment. Parents can appreciate the centuries-old farming ingenuity that allows winemakers to coax delicious Malvasía grapes from this seemingly inhospitable terrain. Stop at , a welcoming family-run winery where the adults can savor tastings of award-winning Lanzarote wines while children engage with educational displays explaining how local grapes are grown and harvested. The bodega staff are warm and happy to share stories and snacks, making this visit accessible for visitors of all ages.

Following the tasting, enjoy a gentle walk or pack a family picnic in designated areas surrounded by breathtaking vistas of vineyards framed by the Teide volcano on Tenerife in the distance on especially clear days. Throughout September, this region is pleasantly warm with low humidity, ideal for outdoor activities without the scorching heat of midsummer. The day concludes with a relaxed drive back to Playa Blanca in time for an evening stroll or a relaxed dinner near the seafront, giving your family a well-rounded experience of Lanzarote’s volcanic heritage and agricultural traditions.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
H10 Lanzarote Princess
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4.0
(Very Good)

This hotel’s convenient location in Playa Blanca allows for a manageable 30-minute drive to La Geria vineyards and Bodega La Geria, making day trips effortless for families.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
La Geria Vineyards
NatureAgricultureFamily-friendlyScenic
A distinctive wine-growing region where grapes are cultivated in volcanic ash pits, creating a remarkable black and green landscape.
Top Sight
Bodega La Geria
WineEducationalFamily-friendlyLocal culture
A local winery in La Geria offering wine tastings, tours, and educational experiences about Lanzarote’s unique wine culture.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Bodegas Rubicón
Located at Crta. Teguise-Yaiza, 2, 35570 La Geria, Las Palmas
Within the vineyard region itself, it offers wine tastings for adults alongside educational tours for kids, plus snacks that can serve as light family lunch, fitting perfectly with your vineyard visit.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Full Day Tour to Timanfaya, Green Lagoon and La Geria
Full starFull starFull starFull starEmpty star
4.2
(129 reviews)
Clock icon7 hours
$67.65per person

Escape the city for the day on this 7-hour day trip to Timanfaya. See the natural sights of the park before traveling around the area to must see sights as La Geria, El Golfo, Green Lake, Yaiza, lava seas, volcanoes, its vineyards, and villages in the south of Lanzarote. Travel by bus with your guide throughout the day as you explore and witness the breath taking landscapes around you.

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Main activity for day 5

Aquatic Adventures at Aqualava Water Park

Cool off and energize the family in the thrilling and safe waters of Aqualava Water Park, Playa Blanca’s premier aquatic playground. This day centers on pure fun and excitement with varied waterslides, dedicated children’s splash zones, lazy rivers, and shaded relaxation areas. It’s designed to delight kids of all ages while providing parents easy rest spots and access to local food stalls. A sunny September day here ensures warm, sparkling water and joyful splashes under the Canary Islands’ ever-pleasant climate.

Dedicate a whole day to water-based family fun at , located conveniently near the center of Playa Blanca. The park boasts a wide range of attractions suited for children of different ages and adventurous spirits, ensuring each member of your family finds their favorite splash-worthy activity. Start by letting the little ones enjoy the shallow splash pools with gentle water sprays and colorful water toys, designed to keep them entertained in complete safety. Older children and parents can challenge themselves on thrilling multi-lane slides or float lazily along the lazy river surrounded by vibrant landscaping. During breaks, the shaded picnic areas offer a cool spot to relax and savor refreshments from the on-site cafes, which feature child-friendly menus and local treats. Given September’s generally sunny weather and moderate temperatures, the park stays comfortably warm without overwhelming heat, making it an ideal way to cool down and recharge as a family after several days of sightseeing.

Early arrival is recommended to secure sun loungers in good locations and avoid midday crowds. The lifeguard presence throughout the park ensures safety, giving parents peace of mind as kids explore and play. The water park’s friendly atmosphere and its thoughtful design to cater to families create a perfect setting for laughter-filled afternoons, culminating in a fun and easy day that your children will remember fondly as a highlight of your Playa Blanca trip.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Labranda Playa Club
Full starFull starFull starFull starEmpty star
4.1
(Very Good)

Located near Aqualava Water Park, this family-friendly hotel offers direct access to the water park and child-friendly amenities making the aquatic adventure effortlessly accessible.

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Highlights of the day
Top Activity
Aqualava Water Park
Water parkFamily-friendlyChildrenFun
A family-friendly water park with pools, slides, splash zones, and relaxation areas tailored for all ages.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Jungle Vibes At The Marina
Located at Local 12b Puerto Marina Rubicon, Lanzarote, 35580 Playa Blanca, Las Palmas
Located inside the park, it offers convenient, kid-friendly snacks and meals so families can stay refreshed without leaving the aquatic fun.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Kayak Tour in Playa Blanca
Full starFull starFull starFull starFull star
5.0
(6 reviews)
Clock icon2h 30m
$65.28per person

Embark on a unique and fun adventure kayaking along the stunning coastline of Playa Blanca. This guided tour, approximately 5 km long, is the perfect escape for families, couples, or groups of friends looking to immerse themselves in nature and get away from the chaos of land. With the beautiful Playa Blanca as your backdrop, this experience is suitable for all levels and ages. Don't miss out on this unforgettable kayaking journey.

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Main activity for day 6

Day Trip to Isla de Lobos

Escape for a tranquil island adventure as you take a short ferry ride from Playa Blanca to Isla de Lobos, a nature reserve known for crystal-clear waters, sandy coves, and peaceful hiking trails. This day blends light exploration with beach relaxation where the family can snorkel, spot endemic birds, and picnic in shaded spots amidst volcanic scenery. The quiet atmosphere and pristine surroundings provide a perfect contrast to the lively town and a magical close encounter with Lanzarote’s natural island neighbors.

Catch a mid-morning ferry from Playa Blanca harbor to , a pristine tiny island with a calm atmosphere perfect for family adventures away from the crowds. As you approach, the turquoise waters and rugged black cliffs set a breathtaking scene. Upon arrival, begin exploring the island’s easy walking trails that lead to pristine beaches with soft sand and inviting waters ideal for younger children to paddle and snorkel in. The calm September seas provide excellent visibility, allowing kids to spot colorful fish and curious rays beneath the surface while parents can relax on sun-dappled shores or join in the snorkeling fun.

Take a leisurely hike to the island’s lighthouse and the small but picturesque natural pools where local birds like the endangered houbara bustard may be spotted, creating educational moments for the family about conservation efforts. There is a friendly little restaurant near the dock serving fresh seafood and local specialties, perfect for a relaxing lunch after some beach-side play. The overall experience is peaceful and enriching, allowing everyone to appreciate Lanzarote’s ecological diversity in an intimate setting before ferrying back in the late afternoon to Playa Blanca with memories of seclusion and natural beauty.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Princesa Yaiza Suite Hotel Resort
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.6
(Great)

Offers a luxurious base with direct access to Playa Blanca harbor for the ferry to Isla de Lobos, plus spacious suites suitable for families returning from island day trips.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
Isla de Lobos
IslandNature reserveFamily-friendlyBeach
A small, protected island nature reserve featuring beaches, hiking paths, and clear waters ideal for snorkeling.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Restaurante Isla De Lobos
Located at Av. de Papagayo, 22, 35580 Playa Blanca, Las Palmas
Located on Isla de Lobos near the ferry dock, it serves fresh seafood and simple local dishes perfect for a family lunch without needing to leave the island.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Ferry to Isla de Lobos: round-trip tickets from Corralejo
Full starFull starFull starFull starEmpty star
4.3
(39 reviews)
Clock icon0 minutes
$21.36per person

Discover Lobos Island, a 6 km² natural paradise off the coast of Fuerteventura. Named after the monk seals that once lived there, it has been a protected Natural Park since 1982, home to 130+ plant species and diverse birdlife. Explore breathtaking spots like La Concha Beach, El Puertito with its turquoise coves, the Las Lagunitas wetlands, Martiño Lighthouse, and Montaña La Caldera (127 m). A 12.8 km circular trail (approx. 4 h) connects the island—proper hiking shoes are recommended.

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Main activity for day 7

Cultural Crafts and Sunset Magic

Conclude your family retreat embracing the artisan heart of Playa Blanca with visits to local pottery and craft workshops where kids can create keepsakes to take home. Follow this with an evening walk to Papagayo Beaches to witness one of Lanzarote’s most spectacular sunsets, where golden cliffs meet the ocean’s luminous glow. This final day marries creativity with nature’s artistry, leaving your family inspired and deeply connected to the island’s vibrant spirit.

Spend your final morning indulging in creative family bonding at one of Playa Blanca’s artisan craft workshops, where local artists welcome guests to try their hand at traditional pottery and craft-making techniques. These sessions are designed for all ages, making it easy and engaging for children to create their own unique souvenirs while learning about Canarian art heritage. The tactile experience is rewarding and energizing, encouraging kids to express their creativity and attention to detail in a relaxed community setting. Meanwhile, parents can explore the quaint boutiques and gallery space where various crafts and artworks are displayed, deepening your appreciation for the island’s artistic soul.

In the late afternoon, prepare for a scenic drive to the , a cluster of pristine coves ensconced in the protected Parque Natural del Los Ajaches. These beaches are renowned for their golden sands and crystal-clear waters, offering an idyllic setting for play, swim, or just lying back and soaking in the sun’s warmth while kids explore shallow tide pools with easy access. As the day draws to a close, find the perfect vantage point to witness one of Lanzarote’s legendary sunsets. The sun dips slowly beyond the volcanic horizon, illuminating the sky in shades of fiery red and soft pink, casting magical reflections on the sea—a breathtaking spectacle that invites quiet family reflection. This tranquil moment, accompanied by the sound of gentle waves and the cooling ocean breeze, beautifully seals your seven-day family journey in Playa Blanca.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
H10 Lanzarote Princess
Full starFull starFull starFull starEmpty star
4.0
(Very Good)

Perfectly located within walking distance of craft workshops in Playa Blanca and a short drive to Papagayo Beaches, this family-friendly hotel allows easy access to the day’s cultural and natural activities.

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Highlights of the day
Top Activity
Craft Workshops in Playa Blanca
ArtisanFamily-friendlyCulturalHands-on
Local artisan studios offering family-friendly pottery and craft classes to learn traditional skills.
Top Sight
Papagayo Beaches
BeachScenicFamily-friendlySunset
A group of stunningly beautiful coves protected within a natural park, famous for golden sands and clear turquoise waters, ideal for sunset viewing.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Restaurante La Bamba
Located at C. Géiser, 1, puerta 15, 35518 Tías, Las Palmas
A warm, family-oriented restaurant near Playa Blanca center offering traditional Canarian dishes and friendly service, perfect after morning craft workshops.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Self drive Boat Hire in Playa Blanca for 5 People
Full starFull starFull starFull starFull star
5.0
(5 reviews)
Clock icon3 hours
$166.17per person

If you like to be independent, you can hire your own boat in Lanzarote and go sailing without a licence. In Playa Blanca, you can hire 15hp motorboats to get you around the island's coastal waters. You can sail along the south coast of Lanzarote on set routes, for example to the beautiful Playa Papagayo, where you can anchor, swim and snorkel. The boat hire in Playa Blanca is also a good place for beginners, with thorough instruction. The Remus boats for hire here are easy to handle and manoeuvre. In Playa Blanca you can hire a boat for 4 hours and let the crew suggest some routes that can be covered in that time with a 15hp engine. Wherever you want to go, hiring a boat in Lanzarote and manoeuvring it around the coast with up to 5 passengers is a great adventure. Fuel is included in the price for your trip in the south. The boat is also insured and equipped with all safety features. There is also a sun awning on board. If you would like to enjoy a picnic on the water.

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