
Teguise is undeveloped
commercially and still retains its Canarian charm and character.
The town centre is in walking distance and provides for
a number of traditional "tapa" bars and excellent
restaurants.
The international 18
hole golf course is a 5 minute car drive away as is
the popular Famara surfer beach.
The island offers a wide range of outdoor activities and
is a favoured location among sailors, paragliders and kyte
& wind surfers.
Lanzarote offers amazing natural settings, including the
Timanfaya national
park -the centre of the previous volcanic eruptions-
and a variety of stunning landscapes, like La Geria -the
wine area- or the Papagayo white sand beaches.
Architectural connaisseurs will enjoy numerous spectacular
attractions created by the late artist Cesar
Manrique, such as Jameos
del Agua, the world´s biggest lava grotto turned
night club or the artists former residence that is built
on top of a series of lava bubbles and once was voted one
of the 10 most beautiful houses in the world.
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