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Places to stay in Puerto del Carmen

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Rental unit in PUERTO DEL CARMEN
LOFT, WIFI, beaches, bars, supermarket ;)
Centro de la avenida de las playas y oficina de turismo a 5 min a pie. Apartamento loft muy acogedor, recien reformado y equipado. La zona es tranquila para dormir y tiene una excelente ubicacion. A cinco minutos andando de las calas mas bonitas de Puerto del Carmen y de la avenida de las playas donde podras tapear, ver espectaculos de baile, ir de compras, alquilar un coche o encontar supermercados. Perfecto para parejas y aventureros. Aparcamiento gratuito y accesible. BIENVENIDOS :)
$54 per night
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Condo in Puerto del Carmen
30 Puerto del Carmen Dreams
PUERTO DEL CARMEN DREAMS APARTMENT is the perfect option and especially designed for couples. It is located in the Center of Puerto Del Carmen, in a peaceful area where parking is never a problem and at only 300 m form Playa Grande. It has a Private Balcony, swimming-pool, wifi, and tv. It is a loft style apartment, beach inspired decoration, loft of natural light and with the perfect balcony to enjoy a peaceful dinner just right next to the swimming pool.
$38 per night
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Dara Condominium - Condominium with Pool
Enjoy this beautiful apartment with pool located in the center of Puerto del Carmen. This newly renovated apartment has everything you need to relax on your vacation while feeling at home. Located 4 minutes from the Biosfera Shopping Center, 5 minutes from the beaches of Puerto del Carmen and has supermarkets and pharmacy on the same street to the apartment. Also, you can enjoy the area of bars and restaurants 6 minutes from the property.
$69 per night
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Stay near Puerto del Carmen's top sights

Photo of Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park
Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park97 locals recommend
Photo of Biosfera Plaza Shopping and Leisure Centre
Biosfera Plaza Shopping and Leisure Centre145 locals recommend
Photo of Playa Chica Beach
Playa Chica Beach32 locals recommend
Photo of Lidl
Lidl75 locals recommend
Photo of Cafe La Ola
Cafe La Ola77 locals recommend
Photo of Puerto del Carmen Fund Grube
Puerto del Carmen Fund Grube6 locals recommend

Other great vacation rentals in Puerto del Carmen

Loft in Tías
10 Puerto del Carmen Luxury
$58 per night
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Casa Quince
$65 per night
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Good vibes Apartment, Lanzarote.
$49 per night
Condo in Tías
NICE APARTMENT EN PUERTO DEL CARMEN & SWIMMING POOL
$62 per night
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Condo in Tías
Relax and rest in cozy apartment in Pto Carmen
$70 per night
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Doramas Sea Apartment
$97 per night
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Condo in Puerto del Carmen
Los Marinos apartment overlooking Fuerteventura
$79 per night
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Rental unit in Puerto del Carmen
** EL POSGO ** de Fariones
$85 per night
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Costa Mathilda ** Apartment
$64 per night
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Rental unit in Tías
Welcome to Casaloé ,Puerto del Carmen,Lanzarote
$54 per night
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Rental unit in Tías
Chez Carmen - Modern and cozy house with sea views
$69 per night
Condo in Tías
Marina
$64 per night
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Your guide to Puerto del Carmen

All About Puerto del Carmen

Situated on the southern coast of Lanzarote, the easternmost of Spain’s Canary Islands, the town of Puerto del Carmen is known for its crystal-clear waters, its laid-back beaches, and its lively nightlife. Its setting, too: The town’s low, whitewashed buildings contrast attractively against the green palm trees that line its streets and the volcanic mountains that rise behind the town.

After spending a sunny day on a lounge chair, you can wander along the Avenida de las Playas, which runs east along the shorefront from the Playa Matagorda to the old town harbor, stopping in at its many restaurants and boutiques. Later in the evening, the action picks up at the town’s bars and nightclubs, whose doorways emit thumping music and festive vibes.

If you’re interested in exploring the natural world here, the waters off the coast teem with marine life, and the gentle waves and shallow ocean floor make snorkeling and scuba diving easy. If you’re new to diving, you’ll find several schools right on the beaches. A short drive away, Timanfaya National Park promises colorful lichen-covered rocks, dormant volcanic craters, and dramatic demonstrations of the geothermal activity originating deep underground.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Puerto del Carmen?

Thanks to the region’s near-constant sun and dry heat, Puerto del Carmen apartments are popular all year round. The weather conditions do fluctuate slightly through the year: If you plan to enjoy the town’s beautiful beaches and water-related activities, summer through early fall tends to be the best time — temperatures are slightly higher, and the ocean waters are warmer. Do expect dry, dusty winds to blow across the island from time to time. Winters are cool but mildly so, and that’s when Lanzarote receives the bulk of its rain. The ocean currents can grow chilly during these months, so you may want to stay on the shore or venture inland.

The gentle climate brings locals out into the streets for festivals throughout the year. Carnival, which takes place in the early spring, is one of the area’s largest celebrations, with music and colorful parades. If you’re visiting during the summer, you might catch the Fiesta del Carmen, which celebrates the patron saint of fishermen with traditional music, dancing, and fairground rides. In the fall, the Fiesta de Nuestra Señora de Los Dolores is marked by a procession of locals in traditional clothing, making their way to the village of Mancha Blanca to honor the patroness of the island.


What are the top things to do in Puerto del Carmen?

Playa Chica

Playa Chica is one of Puerto del Carmen’s best beaches. Surrounded by volcanic rock formations, the cove’s calm, clear waters are popular with snorkelers. You might even spot an octopus on the sea bed. A dive school is located on the beach, making it easy to brush up your skills or venture under the water’s surface for the first time.

Caldera de Los Cuervos

Located just 10 minutes north of Puerto del Carmen, Caldera de Los Cuervos — commonly referred to as Volcán El Cuervo — is a crater formed by a series of eruptions that began in 1730. A trail leads you across dark solidified lava to the top and right down into the center. Along the way, you’ll find signs explaining how the crater was formed.

Timanfaya National Park

Twenty minutes inland from Puerto del Carmen is the 20-square-mile Timanfaya National Park, a volcanic zone that formed in the 1730s. An entire quarter of the island was covered by lava for several years, and the area that makes up the national park still looks like a post-apocalyptic wasteland. In some places, you can still see evidence of volcanic activity bubbling below the ground. Trek the Tremensana or Coastal Routes to take in the fascinating geological landscape, and learn about the volcanoes at the visitors’ center.

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