"Puerto del Carmen is one of the most vibrant resorts on the island, keeping a fine balance of watersports and nightlife. With five kilometres of sweeping beach, plenty of attractive shops and a variety of bars to choose from, there is something to please all visitors to the resort. Puerto del Carmen is an ideal base from which to explore the main tourist attractions on the island. The old harbour of Puerto del Carmen is a delightful place to watch the world go by whilst eating in one of the many fish restaurants, and is buzzing with local fiestas held in the month of August."
A long, narrow resort, Puerto del Carmen stretches for four kilometres along the main coastal road lined with dozens of shops, restaurants and bars; and is only about 5 kilometres from Lanzarote's capital, Arrecife. The volcanic backdrop to the south and views out towards Fuerteventura are easy on the eye. The harbour in the old town is home to some great fish restaurants in a nice, relaxing environment, although between July and August some vibrant local fiestas take place with a fairground atmosphere.
Puerto del Carmen is arguably the most diverse of Lanzarote's main resorts encapsulating beach fun with old world charm. On the one hand it boasts long stretches of sandy beaches, a lively main strip which brims with bars, discos, restaurants and shops and on the other it is home to the old harbour with great fish restaurants and tapas bars. The resort is also the focal point of many of the island's colourful fiestas with the popular carnival celebration taking place in February when locals parade through the streets in dazzling custom-made costumes. Puerto del Carmen is perfectly positioned for sightseeing across the island. With its relatively central location, the resort makes for the ideal base from which to explore. Why not head out to one of the bodegas in the La Geria wine-growing valley? Here you can indulge in a spot of wine tasting and see the strange horse-shoe shaped stone constructions called Los Zocos in which vines grow in the seemingly barren soil. One of the island's most intriguing sights is a lagoon whose waters seem to glow emerald green. Known as El Golfo, it lies on the western coast of Lanzarote and is well-worth a look.
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Puerto del Carmen has an excellent sweep of sand that shelves gently into the generally calm sea, making it ideal for families. The long, soft, sandy beaches are at their busiest in July and August.
There are many bars and restaurants to keep all ages happy. The tapas bars around the old fishing port offer traditional fare, while international cuisine and fast food can be found in the centre of the resort. Try some of the popular goats cheese which is great grilled with honey or 'al natural'. The locals eat 'potaje' which is lentil stew, or try the local rabbit in garlic sauce - delicious!
Whether it be a nice romantic meal overlooking the ocean, a karaoke bar, a venue that provides dinner and entertainment or a disco that stays open into the early hours, Puerto del Carmen has something for everyone.
A good selection of shops can be found along the main coastal road.
Lanzarote's capital, Arrecife, is only a short drive away from Puerto del Carmen. The city has a pedestrianised main street and lots of back alleys with boutiques selling nicknacks.There are plenty of things to do and see in Arrecife itself. Situated overlooking the harbour where the cruise ships dock, the castle of San Jose is one of Arrecife's attractions - this former fortress is now a modern art gallery and features a restaurant designed by the artist, Cesar Manrique. Behind the main street is the El Charco area with a small lake created by the incoming tides and an assortment of modest, whitewashed houses.
About 5km from Arrecife
15 to 45 minutes
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