Explore Lanzarote from the Sky – filmed in cinematic 4K+

Lanzarote, part of Spain’s Canary Islands archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, is a UNESCO-protected biosphere famous for its otherworldly volcanic terrain. With over 300 volcanic cones, the island offers a rare contrast between fiery landscapes and the deep blue sea.

Main Attractions:

  • Timanfaya National Park – surreal lava fields and geysers born from 18th-century eruptions.
  • Jameos del Agua and Cueva de los Verdes – volcanic tunnels transformed by artist César Manrique.
  • La Geria – unique vineyards grown in volcanic ash pits.
  • Papagayo Beaches – crystal-clear coves with golden sand.
  • El Golfo & Los Hervideros – dramatic coastal rock formations.
  • Mirador del Río – breathtaking viewpoint overlooking La Graciosa island.
  • Arrecife – the island’s capital and main port.

Key Facts:

  • Area: 845 km²
  • Population: ~160,000 residents
  • Climate: Subtropical dry; average 20–29°C
  • Rainy Days: Only 16–20 per year
  • Sunshine Hours: Over 300 days of sun annually
  • Languages: Spanish (English and German widely understood)

Living & Lifestyle:
Lanzarote offers a calm lifestyle, creative communities, and year-round tourism. Real estate prices and rentals have increased sharply due to massive tourist demand, limited land availability, and short-term rentals.

Culture & Legacy:
The island’s visual harmony owes much to César Manrique, whose vision preserved Lanzarote’s traditional architecture and integrated art with nature. His influence remains central to the island’s identity.

Music Credit:
Tracks: “Celestial Drift” & “Happy Day”
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