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Lanzarote Airport Transfers

Resorthoppa Lanzarote airport transfers from Arrecife take holidaymakers by taxi, minibus or coach to all destination accommodation at Costa Teguise, Playa Blanca, Playa de los Pocillos, Puerto del Carmen, with Arrecife airport shuttle prices from Eu 20 a head return.

Moonscape as much as landscape, the bizarre volcanic island of Lanzarote seems like a set from a sci-fi movie at times. But as transfers from the airport at Arrecife take you through the lava flows a surprise awaits. At the resorts serviced by transfer taxis, minibuses, coaches or Resorthoppa shuttle coaches, magnificent beaches await in towns and villages where the Spanish architecture, old or in modern developments, keeps to a style closely supervised to avoid the excesses of high-rise tourist resorts. And the weather all year round is magnificent. Spanish though the island is, and completely Spanish in feel, Lanzarote is in fact 1,000km from the Spanish mainland, and only 100km from the coast of Africa.

Low-cost airlines: MyTravelLite, Thomas Cook, Britannia, First Choice, Monarch, Excel Airways and others. Many visitors buy flight-only charter trips. And Resorthoppa can arrange Arrecife airport taxi, minibus and coach shuttle from any flight to the door of your hotel of any Lanzarote resort.

Top resorts include Tequise, close to the capital Arrecife, quiet Haria, an airport transfer to the far north, or a short transfer trip from the airport, Puerto del Carmen, ideal for families with entertainment, snack bars, bars and well cared-for beaches, A longer airport transfer takes you south to Papagayo, with attractive harbour and smart hotels, and Playa Blanca.

Snorkel off the beach to remind yourself how close to the Equator you are. The sea teems with tropical fish, even in the shallowest water. Take care with suncream though: average temperatures all year round are 22 C.

Visit the many tourist sights associated with the artist and architect César Manrique who used his influence to insist tourist developments are sensitive to Lanzarote´s unique geography and people, preserving its historical and artistic heritage, its monuments and characteristic houses.

Adventure into the The National Park of Timanfaya, a volcanic wilderness where visitors can feel the fierce heat underfoot, can ride camels in the harsh landscape of dunes, and see a demonstration of the forces of nature as boreholes send jets of heat upwards from the lava below fierce enough to instantly ignite bales of hay or boil buckets of water into jets of steam.

Just fancy that: fuel bills for cooking at the panoramic restaurant El Diablo are minimal - steaks are cooked in the heat of the volcano forced up from the molten lava below it. (Keep calm, it has not erupted for almost 200 years!).

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