The Ultimate Canary Islands Itinerary: 48 Hours in Northern Lanzarote
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Northern Lanzarote is renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich artistic heritage, and vibrant culinary scene. Here is a comprehensive 48-hour itinerary to help you make the most of your visit to this captivating part of the Canary Islands.
Day 1: Villages, Art, and Vineyards
Morning:
- Fundación César Manrique: Start your day at the Fundación César Manrique in Tahíche. This museum, housed in the artist's former home, offers a fascinating glimpse into his life and work, set within natural lava bubbles created by an 18th-century eruption.
- Teguise: Drive 10 minutes north to the historic town of Teguise. Explore its charming streets, artist studios, and the lively Teleclub de Mozaga for a traditional lunch.
Afternoon:
- La Geria Wine Region: Head to La Geria, where you can tour the unique volcanic ash vineyards. Join a small-group wine tour with Wine Tours Lanzarote to visit independent and renowned bodegas, tasting the island’s signature wines, including the white Malvasía Volcánica.
Evening:
- Famara Beach and Caleta de Famara: Move to the rugged north coast to witness a breathtaking sunset at Famara Beach. Enjoy dinner at El Risco, a restaurant known for its creative Canarian cuisine and stunning views of the Famara cliffs and Isla Graciosa.
Day 2: Palm Groves and Natural Pools
Morning:
- Haría Village: Begin in Haría, nestled in the Valley of a Thousand Palms. Stroll through the village to the Casa-Museo César Manrique, where the artist spent his final years. This museum offers insights into his life, set in a tranquil rural home with lush gardens.
Afternoon:
- Arrieta and Punta Mujeres: Drive to Arrieta for a seafood lunch at La Casa de la Playa, overlooking La Garita Beach. Afterward, relax at the natural pools in the nearby village of Punta Mujeres. Finally, visit the Jameos del Agua, a volcanic cave transformed by Manrique into a cultural center with a lagoon pool, restaurant, and concert hall.
Evening:
- Teguise and Costa Teguise: Return to Teguise for a quiet evening at Cantina Teguise, enjoying local delicacies in a historic setting. Alternatively, head to Costa Teguise for dinner at SeBE, a top-rated restaurant specializing in rice dishes and seafood.
Top Hiking Trails in Northern Lanzarote
- Caldera Blanca: Explore the Parque Natural de Los Volcanes on a 5.5-mile hike to the rim of Caldera Blanca for panoramic views.
- Volcán de la Corona: A 3.7-mile round trip from the village of Yé to the summit of this extinct volcano offers spectacular scenery.
- Haría to Mirador Risco de Famara: Hike the Haría Circular trail for inspiring views from the Mirador Risco de Famara.
Go Further: Canarian Active Adventures
- Surfing on Famara Beach: Experience the renowned waves of Famara Beach, with options for all skill levels provided by Surf School Lanzarote.
- Isla Graciosa: Take a ferry from Órzola to explore this remote island by bike, enjoying its sandy beaches and rich biodiversity.
- Windsurfing and Wingfoiling in Costa Teguise: Engage in windsurfing or the newer sport of wingfoiling at Playa de las Cucharas, with lessons available for all levels.
Local Specialties to Try
- Lanzarote Cheeses: Sample goat’s cheeses made from the milk of the cabra majorera, often served with fresh mojo.
- Caldo de Millo: Enjoy this maize-based stew with Canarian potatoes and chickpeas, a staple of local cuisine.
- Papas Arrugadas: Savor these salty ‘wrinkly potatoes,’ typically served with mojos.
- Gofio: Taste this versatile toasted grain flour in soups, stews, and desserts.
- Lapas: Try grilled limpets, a delicacy often served with parsley or coriander mojo.
This itinerary highlights the best of Northern Lanzarote’s cultural, culinary, and natural attractions, ensuring an unforgettable 48-hour adventure.