A town with fishing traditions converted into one of the main tourist enclaves on the entire island. Beyond the beaches, this corner holds secrets linked to the history of the entire island, both from a geological and social point of view.
The best-known beaches in Lanzarote are located in the extreme south of the island, close to Playa Blanca, facing the island of Fuerteventura.
Playa Blanca stretches along the entire southern coast of Lanzarote, from Papagayo to the Faro Pechiguera area, where some of the most emblematic natural pools on the island are located.
Beyond its beaches, Playa Blanca is also characterized by its gastronomy, its history and its nature, located at the foot of the Ajaches Massif, the first part of Lanzarote to emerge from the ocean floor some 12 million years ago.
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