COSTA TEGUISE – ELEGANCE AND SPORT ON THE SHORES OF THE ATLANTIC
Located on the east coast of Lanzarote, Costa Teguise is one of the island’s most attractive and versatile tourist destinations. Designed as a first-class holiday resort, it stands out for its wide range of services, its family-friendly atmosphere and its unique combination of relaxation and outdoor sports.
Its design reflects the typical Canarian architecture, with white buildings and green details that integrate perfectly with the coastal landscape. Costa Teguise is especially known for being one of the best spots in the world for windsurfing and for its excellent golf course, the oldest on the island.
The heart of the town is the Pueblo Marinero, a space designed by César Manrique that pays tribute to traditional Canarian architecture. Here, you will find a charming square with restaurants, terraces and markets, perfect for enjoying the local gastronomy and a peaceful atmosphere.
With its golden sand beaches and its long promenade that connects the entire coast, Costa Teguise is the ideal destination for those looking for a balanced stay: with all modern comforts but without losing the essence and beauty of Lanzarote.
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BEACHES AND ACTIVITIES IN COSTA TEGUISE
Costa Teguise has four main beaches of natural origin. Playa de las Cucharas is the most popular, especially among windsurfing enthusiasts. Playa del Jablillo is a small natural lagoon, protected from the waves, perfect for families with children and for snorkelling.
For those seeking more tranquillity, Playa de los Charcos and Playa Bastián offer a more relaxed atmosphere with areas of sand and volcanic rock, ideal for sunbathing or a quiet stroll at sunset.
The leisure offer is completed with Aquapark Costa Teguise, the largest water park on the island, and the Lanzarote Aquarium, one of the largest in the Canaries. Golf enthusiasts have a mandatory appointment at Costa Teguise Golf, a course that integrates with the volcanic landscape and offers views of the ocean.
Its central location makes it an excellent base for exploring the north of the island, including the Jardín de Cactus, Jameos del Agua and the Corona Volcano area. In addition, its offer of restaurants and terraces makes it a lively place both day and night.
Tip: If you want to see the most authentic side, visit the Pueblo Marinero on market days. Also, take a long walk along the coast at sunset; the contrast between the white buildings and the Atlantic blue is spectacular. Costa Teguise is not just a destination, it is an experience that leaves its mark.