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We traveled to Lanzarote in the middle of January and were able to swim at its volcanic beaches, hike trails through landscapes from another planet, taste the exquisite gastronomy, and discover the artistic footprint that César Manrique, Lanzarote’s most popular artist, left throughout the island.
It’s not surprising that Lanzarote was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1993 because it’s one of the best Canary Island.
As there are so many things to do in Lanzarote you should definitely rent a car, since it will give you the flexibility you need to stop at any breathtaking outlook you pass along the way. Read the full travel article here.