Villas and Holidays In Playa Blanca
from guestThe Canary Island of Lanzarote continues to be one Europe’s favourite holiday break and can be deluged under a swathe of travellers in the high season. Given its popularity sometimes it is without a doubt hard to choose exactly where to stay but a little research can go a long way in helping you make your current final choice.
Lanzarote in the Canary Islands boasts a number of very high quality holiday resorts. But Playa Blanca leads the way when it comes to great weather – thanks to the fact that it is located right at the southern tip of the island. Whilst also offering visitors a fantastic selection of breathtaking beaches to explore. Making this the fastest growing resort on Lanzarote.
Tourist development only started in earnest in Playa Blanca during the 1990s and until then this really was little more than just a sleepy little fishing village. From where visitors could hop on board ferries that cross the Bocaina Straits to the neighbouring island of Fuerteventura. All that has changed now however – as the combination of great weather and beaches soon caught the eye of hotel and property developers. Resulting in a rash of new building work during the 1990?s.
Geographically Playa Blanca is basically made up of three small bays set within one much larger cove – providing plenty of shelter from the wind. And visitors can enjoy a stroll along the seafront from one end of the resort to the other. Thanks to the fact that it is united by a promenade that runs from the Faro de Pechuguera lighthouse through to the outer reaches of Papagayo.
Holiday villas in Playa Blanca have become very popular with tourists over the last few years, as they offer decent value for money. And are the best choice during the winter months when the climate here is more favourable than elsewhere on the island.
Playa Blanca villas also often offer better value for money than in other resorts on the island – thanks to the fact that there is such a large supply here for tourists to chose from. And all come with private pools and plenty of added extras such as Jacuzzis and internet connections.
Whilst many guests find it hard to leave the poolside during their stay there are some great beaches around the resort to explore. Such as the small town beach of Playa Blanca (the resorts namesake), Playa Dorada and Playa Flamingo. As well as the real star of the show – the stunning set of coves and bays of Papagayo (parrot in Spanish). Which take just fifteen minutes to reach on foot from the centre of the resort. The islands number one tourist attraction, the Timanfaya Volcano Park, is also just a short drive away. And is an absolute must see for anyone visiting Lanzarote.
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