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An expert travel guide to Lanzarote

by Marko Florentino
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Dine out with César Manrique, or at least his delicious architectural legacy, at the Jameos del Agua. He brilliantly refashioned the lava tubes here to conjure up a unique space woven around the volcanic caves. Afterwards, linger on and sip on a cocktail as the live DJs (in summer) keep things bubbling along.

Or, if it’s a fine evening, drive, walk or take a taxi away from your hotel. Lanzarote is famous for its clear skies and the lack of light pollution makes stargazing a joy. The Penas del Chache is the island’s highest point at 670m and provides epic stargazing. Handily there is road access with a car park. Or, drive up to the village of Haria in the quieter north looking out for places to gaze at the stars as you go.



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