Just 130 kilometres off the coast of Africa lies Lanzarote, the easternmost of the Canary Islands. Everyone who has had the privilege of visiting agrees that Lanzarote is a true gift of nature. A volcanic island with an arid, desert-like appearance, it is largely covered by lava fields created by the volcanic eruptions this majestic land experienced in the 18th century.
Timanfaya National Park road and Yaiza in the background →

The hospitality of its people, the tranquility of its mountains, the beauty of its beaches, and the uniqueness of its natural monuments are just some of the island’s features that led to its recognition as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1993.
The legacy of the renowned artist César Manrique is intrinsically linked to the island’s landscape, and many of his creations can be enjoyed for the celebration of events in this privileged setting.

← Papagayo beach.
Lanzarote is a destination that will leave no one indifferent, as the island perfectly combines its extraordinary natural resources with exceptional MICE services.
Jameos del Agua, César Manrique →
