Located on Lanzarote’s southeastern coast, Puerto del Carmen is a vibrant destination that blends natural beauty, cultural charm, and modern amenities. Its stunning coastline and lively atmosphere make it a favorite among visitors.
The resort’s golden beaches, such as Playa Grande, stretch along turquoise waters, attracting sunseekers and water sports enthusiasts. Activities like snorkeling, diving, and windsurfing offer endless fun.
The Avenida de las Playas, a bustling promenade, is lined with restaurants, bars, and shops, perfect for sampling local cuisine and finding unique souvenirs. Meanwhile, the old town showcases traditional Canarian architecture, charming whitewashed houses, and a lively harbor offering boat trips, fishing excursions, and even submarine tours.
For golf lovers, Lanzarote Golf Resort provides a scenic yet challenging course. Families can enjoy amusement parks, water parks, and other attractions. As night falls, Puerto del Carmen comes alive with a dynamic nightlife scene featuring bars, clubs, and live music venues.
Its central location makes it ideal for exploring Lanzarote’s volcanic landscapes, including Timanfaya National Park and Jameos del Agua. Whether seeking relaxation, adventure, or cultural experiences, Puerto del Carmen promises an unforgettable getaway on this enchanting island.
The Region
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Puerto del Carmen is the main tourist town on the island of Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain. It is part of the municipality of Tías. Most of Lanzarote's over 1 million visitors per year choose this town as their destination. As a result, it remains Lanzarote's most popular resort, now sprawling along 7km of the island's south-central coast.
With sunshades, four lanes deep, and just 10-minute drive southwest from the airport, Lanzarote's original purpose-built resort is a primarily British-geared hub packed with bars, restaurants, clubs, jet skis, dive schools, banana boats, sports screens, and plenty of shopping.