Property for Sale in Lanzarote in the Canary Islands

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Property for Sale Lanzarote

 

Lanzarote Property belongs to the fourth largest and most northeasterly of the Canary Islands which takes its name from a Signor Lanarotto Malocello, a Genoese sailor who landed on the island in the late 13th century. Measuring only 60km north to south and just 21km at its widest point east to west, the island is known as the Isla de Volcanes (Island of Volcanoes) with no less than 300 cones dotted about its landscape amongst Lanzarote Property. The barren and sometimes bizarre terrain is strangely beautiful and the importance of the islands volcanic origins was recognised by UNESCO when they declared the whole island a Biosphere Reserve. The island's approach to tourism, largely shaped by César Manrique, the artist who hails from the island, has been carefully monitored and evidence of this is everywhere: there are no billboards lining the roads, for example, and building restrictions are tight, ensuring that the island retains its identity with Lanzarote Property.

 

Lanzarote Overview

Lanzarote is the most easterly of the seven major Canary Islands and lies in the Atlantic Ocean only some 100 km (60 miles) from the coast of Africa and 1,000 km from the Iberian Peninsula. Warm temperatures all year. With a good deal of flatland, Lanzarote is the least mountainous of the Canary Islands. Due to its low level, Lanzarote is below the level of humid and warm air. In general, this results in a dry climate with little rain. The average temperature is 24° in August and 17° in January. The sea temperature varies between 17° and 24° at the surface. The sun shines for many hours throughout the year, which allows sun worshippers to enjoy the long white-sand beaches and clear waters.



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