Lanzarote

History of Lanzarote: An Island of Fire and Tradition



Lanzarote is an island marked by its volcanic origin and the influence of its first inhabitants, the Majos, a Berber people who left their mark on the local culture. It was conquered in the 15th century by the Norman Jean de Bethencourt, under the reign of Castile, and since then it has been a strategic enclave in the Atlantic.

Throughout its history, Lanzarote has survived pirates, droughts and volcanic eruptions, transforming adversity into opportunities. Today, the island is a first class tourist destination, where wild nature coexists with art and traditional architecture. Its cultural, gastronomic and scenic legacy make it a unique place in the world.

Discover Lanzarote with Bera Lanzarote Retreats



A destination where nature and tranquility meet. From breathtaking volcanic landscapes to paradisiacal beaches, every corner of Lanzarote offers an unforgettable experience



Timanfaya National Park



A landscape from another world


Immerse yourself in the volcanic heart of Lanzarote and explore the Timanfaya National Park, a natural spectacle of mountains of fire and craters tinged with red and black, a place that seems to be taken from another planet!

Famara Beach



Wild beauty and pure surfing


Let yourself be enveloped by the magic of Famara, a golden beach bordered by imposing cliffs. Ideal for relaxing or for surf lovers looking for perfect waves in a unique environment.



La Geria




A vineyard among volcanoes


Explore La Geria, the unusual wine valley where the volcanic soil gives rise to unique wines. Tour its wineries and enjoy a glass overlooking this unique landscape.




Mirador del Rio




A view that will take your breath away


From the top of the Mirador del Río, the Atlantic stretches as far as the eye can see, giving you a spectacular panoramic view of the island of La Graciosa. A place that connects you with the immensity of the ocean.




La Graciosa




A corner of peace and nature


With barely 600 inhabitants and no paved roads, La Graciosa is the perfect destination to disconnect. Explore its pristine beaches and nature trails in a completely unique experience.



César Manrique Foundation



Art in harmony with nature


Discover the legacy of César Manrique, the artist who transformed Lanzarote into a living work of art. His house-museum and his work reflect his love for the island and his commitment to its preservation.



Jameos del Agua




A natural jewel turned into art


Created by César Manrique, Jameos del Agua is a volcanic tunnel turned into a magical space where art and nature coexist in perfect harmony. A must on your trip to Lanzarote.



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