The city's main urban beach, featuring fine golden sand and calm waters protected by the natural reef that gives the city its name.
, the capital of Lanzarote in Spain's Canary Islands, is a maritime city defined by its volcanic heritage and a name that literally means "reef" in Spanish. Once a small 15th-century fishing village, it grew into a strategic port protected by natural rock formations from pirate attacks before becoming the island's capital in 1852. Top Landmark & Attractions Charco de San Ginés Arrecife, Spain El Arrecife
Upscale hotel next to the beach offering chic quarters, 2 restaurants & a pool, plus a spa. The city's main urban beach, featuring fine golden
The city is a hub for authentic Canarian cuisine, characterized by fresh seafood and volcanic-soil wines. Arrecife Gran Hotel & Spa Top Landmark & Attractions Charco de San Ginés
A 16th-century fortress built to defend against pirates, reachable via the historic stone bridge. It now houses the city's history museum.
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