Have you ever been to Fuerteventura and Lanzarote? If the answer to this question is no, you seriously need to consider a holiday here. It can be very affordable too, and you can decide whether you want to stay in an apartment, hotel or a luxurious all inclusive resort. Hotels are modestly priced too, so you won't need to break the bank in order to have a few days off work. This summer promises to be very exciting for these Canary Islands, and there are lots of volcanic tours going on, so all you have to do is get involved!
Lanzarote hotels are great for staying at if you happen to have an interest in geology. There are some excellent tours on the island offering exploration of its fascinating volcanic landscapes, which is something that you must do with your time here. Most tours will incorporate the same main attractions, but some offer fuller itineraries than others so check carefully - it's worth paying a bit extra to get the most from the experience.
The Timanfaya National Park is another beautiful attraction in Lanzarote. It is home to "fire mountain", a name that tends to spark curiosity. You'll be guided round its volcanoes and craters and lots of guided tours will also treat you to some geothermal experiments such as cooking food on the volcanoes hotspots. The bay of El golfo, the hot springs and salt flats of Janubio also feature on most tours.
Fuerteventura hotels and holidays have been very popular over the past few years and provide a sunny, delightful vacation experience. However, there is much more to the island than just this. Beneath its relaxed vibe is a fiery past. There has been no active volcanoes for 5000 years, but the stunning lava landscapes they created remain and provides a fascinating and varied holiday experience. So, why not head here this summer and take in a bit of history while on holiday?
After a day or two on one of its world class white sand beaches get yourself booked on one of its fabulous volcanic tours. Again, like Lanzarote most companies offer similar itineraries. Most walking tours last around 4-5 hours and are moderately challenging.
Lanzarote hotels are great for staying at if you happen to have an interest in geology. There are some excellent tours on the island offering exploration of its fascinating volcanic landscapes, which is something that you must do with your time here. Most tours will incorporate the same main attractions, but some offer fuller itineraries than others so check carefully - it's worth paying a bit extra to get the most from the experience.
The Timanfaya National Park is another beautiful attraction in Lanzarote. It is home to "fire mountain", a name that tends to spark curiosity. You'll be guided round its volcanoes and craters and lots of guided tours will also treat you to some geothermal experiments such as cooking food on the volcanoes hotspots. The bay of El golfo, the hot springs and salt flats of Janubio also feature on most tours.
Fuerteventura hotels and holidays have been very popular over the past few years and provide a sunny, delightful vacation experience. However, there is much more to the island than just this. Beneath its relaxed vibe is a fiery past. There has been no active volcanoes for 5000 years, but the stunning lava landscapes they created remain and provides a fascinating and varied holiday experience. So, why not head here this summer and take in a bit of history while on holiday?
After a day or two on one of its world class white sand beaches get yourself booked on one of its fabulous volcanic tours. Again, like Lanzarote most companies offer similar itineraries. Most walking tours last around 4-5 hours and are moderately challenging.
About the Author:
Chris Brown is a travel journalist based in London who writes articles on top hotels, cruises and destinations. Holidays in Fuerteventura and Lanzarote are both affordable and easy to get to. You can choose to stay one of the Lanzarote or Fuerteventura hotels, apartments or luxurious holiday resorts. For more information please visit the www.MyTravel.com website.
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