by estivito3038@gmail.com | Oct 26, 2021 | About Lanzarote, News
Shearwaters are endangered seabirds and the small Canary islands off the north coast of Lanzarote, Alegranza, Montana Clara and Roque del Este, have the 2nd largest breeding colony in the world. Known here as Pardelas, according to WWF, there are 11,000 pairs off the...
by estivito3038@gmail.com | Aug 24, 2021 | Food
Lanzarote is known for its vineyards and bodegas but not many people realise that the island also has its own signature gin. Ave de Paraiso is made from the traditional infusion and distillation of a selection of natural botanicals. The gin combines juniper with...
by estivito3038@gmail.com | Aug 3, 2021 | Uncategorized
While Britain and the EU have agreed on visa free travel for short visits, Brexit means that UK passport holders can only spend up to 90 days in the Schengen zone during any 180 day period. This can be one long stay or a series of visits and if you are someone that...
by estivito3038@gmail.com | Sep 21, 2020 | About Lanzarote, Excursions, Facts, News, Transport
Linea Romero’s ferries are back up and running and on the road, or sea should we say and from mid October with a new vessel added to the fleet. Líneas Romero is a family owned company founded in 1930 by Jorge M. Toledo. It was established as the first maritime...
by estivito3038@gmail.com | Jul 15, 2020 | Coronavirus
As travel restrictions are eased and countries and holiday destinations start to open back up, people are starting to travel again and need to know they are covered. Many travel insurance companies are now offering policies that cover you for emergency medical...