Playa Blanca delivers classic Lanzarote sunshine with a calmer, more polished feel than its neighbours. Think pretty promenades, golden beaches and that effortless holiday ease you've been craving.


Are Playa Blanca holidays worth it?

Absolutely. Playa Blanca is one of the best places to stay in Lanzarote if you want beautiful beaches, a stylish marina, proper Canarian cuisine and a relaxed yet lively atmosphere. It’s ideal for families, couples and anyone who wants warm weather, safe swimming and easy access to the island’s top spots - including Timanfaya National Park and Papagayo’s famous coves.


What's the best beach to visit on your holidays to Playa Blanca?

Playa Blanca is home to some seriously top-tier spots for parking your towel, whether you want a chill cove or a golden stretch of sand.

  • Playa Dorada - this is the resort’s main beach and a total favourite for a reason - think soft golden sand, gently lapping water and sunloungers galore.

  • Playa Flamingo - a nearby gem that is 10/10 for the kiddos, thanks to its sheltered bay and super calm vibes.

  • Papagayo Coves - if you fancy something extra special, these are just a short trip away for turquoise water, natural dunes, and the most photogenic views in the Canaries.

  • Marina Rubicón - not quite a beach, but the absolute jewel in the crown that kicks the sun-soaked vibes up a few notches with its gorgeous white buildings and boujee designer shops.


Things to do on your Playa Blanca holidays

If you can tear yourself away from the Lays crisps and the sun lounger, there is plenty of action to get involved in.

  • Fresh Catch - dig into seafood caught that morning, alongside classic tapas and grills that are perfect for a post-beach refuel.

  • Marina Dining - head to the marina for long, lazy meals with sea views that make your dinner feel 10/10.

  • Local Sips - you have to try the local volcanic-soil wines; they are the perfect partner for a plate of fresh fish.

  • Promenade Bar-Hopping - you can bar-hop along the promenade or sip sangria at the marina while the nightlife is popping off.

  • Waterfront Cocktails - enjoy live music bars and cosy pubs rather than neon clubs, meaning you won't need a recovery day.

  • Timanfaya Trips - visit the National Park to see volcanic landscapes that look like you have landed straight on Mars.

  • Fuerteventura Ferry - hop on the boat for a 25-minute zip across the water to check out a whole different island.

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Weather in Playa Blanca

JAN

29°C

FEB

29°C

MAR

29°C

APR

29°C

MAY

29°C

JUN

30°C

JUL

30°C

AUG

30°C

SEP

30°C

OCT

29°C

NOV

29°C

DEC

28°C

Playa Blanca holidays come with plenty of Lanzarote sunshine, warm temperatures and hardly any rain. Summer is hot and bright, with temperatures often reaching 28–30°C and long days made for beach hopping and marina strolls.

Autumn stays warm and golden, with mid-20s temperatures and sea water at its absolute best for swimming. Winter is mild and sunny, averaging 18–22°C, which makes Playa Blanca one of Europe’s most popular winter-sun escapes.

By spring, things warm up again with steady low-to-mid 20s days, breezy evenings and perfect conditions for exploring Lanzarote’s volcanic landscapes. Rain is rare year-round — usually a quick shower and done — so if you’re getting soaked, it’s because you jumped in the sea, not because the sky betrayed you.

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FAQs

Is Playa Blanca good for luxury holidays?

Yep – Playa Blanca has some of Lanzarote’s most upmarket hotels, with calm pools, spa facilities and grown-up vibes that are perfect for couples or quieter getaways. You’ll find adults-only options, stylish suites and hotels overlooking the sea with the kind of infinity pools that are just begging to be photographed.

Can you island hop from Playa Blanca?

Definitely. One of the best things about Playa Blanca is that it’s just a 15-minute ferry ride to Corralejo in Fuerteventura, making day trips super easy. The crossing runs regularly, the views are stunning and - if you're lucky - you might even spot dolphins along the way.

It’s a great option if you fancy exploring a second island during your holiday, and the Corralejo dunes are absolutely worth the trip.

What can you do in Playa Blanca besides the beach?

We know, we know. Beaches are kinda our thing, but there's plenty to do away from the sand if that takes your fancy. From boat trips to Papagayo and snorkelling in crystal-clear coves to exploring volcanic landscapes, wine tasting or hopping on a sunset catamaran, there’s loads to keep you busy. The area also has great diving, coastal walks and easy access to Lanzarote’s top attractions, including Timanfaya National Park.

How long does it take to fly to Playa Blanca?

It takes around 4 hours and 15 minutes to fly to Playa Blanca from the UK.

What's the time difference between the UK and Playa Blanca?

There is no time difference between the UK and Playa Blanca.

What language do they speak in Playa Blanca?

The official language spoken in Playa Blanca is Spanish.

What currency do they use in Playa Blanca?

The official currency used in Playa Blanca is the Euro.