Cheap Holidays to Lanzarote in Winter
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Lanzarote, one of Spain’s Canary Islands, is situated closer to the coast of Morocco than to mainland Spain, lending it a unique climate that feels more like North Africa than Europe. This eastern location guarantees sunshine throughout the year, making Lanzarote one of the best destinations in Europe for a winter holiday. When you factor in the otherworldly volcanic landscapes, the golden beaches, and the relaxing atmosphere, you have the ideal getaway for travelers looking to improve their tans in the colder months.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through the essentials, covering everything from winter weather, how to get around the island, and the best things to do in Lanzarote.
If you're searching for winter sun in Europe, there’s no better place to be than Lanzarote. Between November and March, the island enjoys bountiful sunshine, spring-like temperatures, and far less rainfall than almost anywhere else in mainland Europe.
This climate makes Lanzarote a perfect destination for various activities like hiking, beach days, cycling without having to contend with the intense summer heat. With warm days and mild evenings, it’s no surprise that Lanzarote is one of the most popular winter holiday destinations in Europe.
As Lanzarote is only 326 square miles, the island is therefore incredibly easy to explore. Whatever you have planned, whether it’s a relaxed beach holiday or an adventurous island road trip, there are many ways you can get around the island.
Hiring a car is the most flexible and popular choice for visitors. The island is connected by three main highways, LZ-1, LZ-2, and LZ-3, all of which provide access to major towns, beaches and attractions. Well-maintained side roads link remote villages, cliffside viewpoints and hidden volcanic areas.
Lanzarote also has an affordable and reliable bus network that operates all year round, making it easy to travel without a car. There are public buses available to and from all the main hubs, including:
Guided tours are widely available in Lanzarote and are great for those who want to avoid the stress of planning a day trip. Many hotels and tour operators offer full-day excursions to Lanzarote’s most remarkable attractions. These include:

Lanzarote’s consistently warm climate gives it an unfair advantage as the ultimate winter destination. While much of Europe descends into cold, drizzly weather, Lanzarote comes to life with a new wave of visitors attracted by the sunshine and the beaches. Almost all the major attractions stay open throughout the winter months, so you can explore Lanzarote’s natural wonders with fewer crowds.
Below are the best things to do in Lanzarote in winter, from exploring volcanoes to magical underground caves.
No Lanzarote holiday is complete without a trip to Timanfaya National Park. Located on the west coast of Lanzarote, this protected volcanic area was formed by massive eruptions in the 18th century. Its rugged lava fields, geyser-like fumaroles and deep red mountains, known as the Montañas del Fuego, come together to form one of the island’s most breathtaking landscapes.
You can explore Timanfaya in three different ways:
Whether you’re drawn to the geothermal demonstrations, the colorful mineral-rich hillsides or the eerie stillness of the lava fields, Timanfaya should be at the top of your Lanzarote holiday itinerary.
Address: Ctra. Tinajo–Yaiza, Km 11,500, 35560 Tinajo – Lanzarote
Opening hours: Daily, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Admission:
*Prices as of November 2025
For a true feel of the culture in Lanzarote, you must look into the legacy of local artist and environmental visionary César Manrique. One of his most iconic creations is known as Los Jameos del Agua, a spectacular lava tube transformed into a cultural masterpiece.
Situated in the vast lava field of the Monte Corona volcano, this natural cave system has a range of features:
The result is one of the most unique attractions in the Canary Islands, a peaceful oasis where architecture and geology seamlessly coexist.
Address: Carretera Arrieta – Órzola S/N, 35542 Lanzarote
Opening hours: Daily, 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Casa de los Volcanes: 10:15 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Last admission: 5:15 p.m.
Admission:
*Prices as of November 2025
Also formed in the wake of the Monte Corona eruption, the Cueva de los Verdes is part of one of the world’s longest volcanic tunnels, which measures just shy of 8 km across the island and into the Atlantic Ocean. This underground labyrinth features towering caverns, dramatic drop-offs and hidden chambers that glow under warm lighting.
You can take a guided tour, which covers roughly 1 km of the cave, takes you through: echoing vaults, narrow passages, lava sculptures, and natural shafts plunging up to 40 meters. The most famous section is called the Túnel de la Atlántida, an underwater volcanic tunnel extending beneath the sea that’s since been the fascination of many geologists.
Address: LZ-204, 35542 Haría
Opening hours: Daily, 9:30 a.m. – 4:15 p.m.
Admission:
*Prices as of November 2025

Lanzarote is one of the best islands in the Canary Islands for day trips by ferry thanks to its three ferry ports. Whether you're island hopping, planning a quick beach escape, or simply exploring the surrounding archipelago, the Lanzarote ferry network provides fast and frequent sailings.
Conveniently located at the southern tip of the island, Playa Blanca is Lanzarote’s busiest and most popular ferry terminal. It sits just across the strait from Fuerteventura, making it an ideal starting point for a quick island-hopping adventure.
Crossing time: approx. 25–35 minutes
Frequency: up to 25 sailings per day
The Playa Blanca to Corralejo ferry is the best route for a full-day visit to Fuerteventura’s white sand dunes, charming seaside towns and beaches.
In the far north of Lanzarote is the small port town of Órzola, the departure point for ferries to La Graciosa, the youngest and most untouched of the Canary Islands.
Crossing time: approx. 25 minutes
Frequency: up to 16 sailings per day
A day trip to La Graciosa from Orzola is great for those who prefer a quieter, more private experience. With its secluded beaches, golden sand, and volcanic peaks, La Graciosa is easily one of the most unsung holiday destinations in the Canary Islands.
The island’s third and final port is in none other than Arrecife, the capital of Lanzarote. Centrally located on the east coast, Arrecife ferry port offers long-distance routes ideal for travelers continuing their Canary Islands adventure—or even returning to mainland Spain.
From Arrecife, you’ll find ferries to:
These ferry routes are longer in duration, but they offer a relaxing and eco-friendly way to travel between islands or return home, with so many facilities to keep you entertained from the moment you step aboard.
Plan your island escape today and book your ferry to Lanzarote or sail from Lanzarote to nearby islands such as Fuerteventura or La Graciosa. Your warm winter holiday in paradise is just a ferry ride away.