Day 1 – 7: Dreams Lanzarote Playa Dorada Resort & Spa
Dreams Lanzarote Playa Dorada Resort & Spa offers the perfect blend of luxury, relaxation, and adventure on the sun-soaked shores of Lanzarote. Located just steps from the golden sands of Playa Dorada Beach, this stunning 5-star resort is designed to provide an unforgettable holiday experience. Guests can bask in the year-round sunshine by one of the resort’s sparkling pools, unwind in the tranquil spa, or savor gourmet cuisine at a variety of on-site restaurants and bars.
Whether you’re seeking a romantic retreat, a fun-filled family getaway, or a solo escape to recharge, this resort caters to every need. The spacious, stylish rooms offer modern comforts and breathtaking views, while the entertainment and activities—such as water sports, fitness programs, and live shows—ensure there’s never a dull moment.
For those who love to explore, the resort is perfectly located near the vibrant Marina Rubicón and the island’s iconic volcanic landscapes, including Timanfaya National Park. With its exceptional service, premium amenities, and unbeatable beachfront location, Dreams Lanzarote Playa Dorada promises a holiday that’s truly unforgettable.
About Lanzarote
The most northeasterly of the Canary Islands, Lanzarote has embraced the tourism boom with a more laidback feel than its popular sister islands of Tenerife and Gran Canaria. Nature is still the biggest attraction on this small volcanic island, which measures only 38 miles (60km) in length and 13 miles (21km) across at its widest point.
Lanzarote’s beaches are varied and dramatic, including long stretches of golden sand, some good surf spots, and some rugged, hidden coves. Camels are often used to transport goods and sometimes tourists on this desert-like island, across the dry volcanic ash that covers most of the landscape. UNESCO declared the whole island a Biosphere Reserve in 1993, and visitors exploring the dozens of enchanting and unique spots on the island will soon see why.
Lanzarote’s capital, Arrecife, is a small town on the eastern coast, its harbour packed with fishing boats. Although the town itself has little to offer in the way of sights or nightlife, it does have a magnificent beach, El Reducto, which has been granted Blue Flag status by the European Union. A promenade runs along the beachfront around the San Gines lagoon with its fine golden sand and placid waters.