Playa Bastian is one of the most popular beaches in Costa Teguise, Lanzarote. You can spend a day in this cove with your family, far away from the hustle and bustle. This cove combines the warmth of golden sand with authentic volcanic formations all around. Read on and discover everything you need to know about visiting this place.
Overview of Playa Bastian
Bastian Beach is one of the most popular beaches of the 5-6 beaches in Costa Teguise.
Exact Location
Playa Bastian is located in the municipality of Teguise, on the southeast coast of this area. It is about 14 km away, approximately 15–20 minutes from Lanzarote César Manrique Airport. And just 15 minutes from Arrecife, the capital of the island.
It is located in the urban area of the island; you can get there by walking along the promenade of Costa Teguise.
Main Features
It mostly has calm water and a perfect size of 375 meters long and 15 meters of fine sand. It is ideal for relaxing and enjoying the sun and sea.
One of the main strengths of the beach is its family-friendly atmosphere. Additionally, it has all services for visitor comfort and plenty of space.
How to Get to Playa Bastian
Parking Options
You can reach this beach by car if you have rented a vehicle on the island. On site, you have several parking options. There are plenty of free parking spaces along Avenida del Mar, which borders the coast, and spots in neighboring streets, which is usually sufficient outside peak season.
Another option is to park near Paseo Marítimo in Costa Teguise, where there are also parking spaces within walking distance of the beach. However, during the busiest summer months, it’s advisable to arrive early to find a good spot.
There are parking spaces for people with disabilities.
Public Transport
To reach Playa Bastian by public transport, you can use the buses (Guaguas) that operate on the island. From various areas of Lanzarote, such as Arrecife, there are bus lines that will take you to Costa Teguise.
The most common bus lines to Costa Teguise are:
- Line 3: Arrecife — Costa Teguise. This is the most direct option if you are in Arrecife. The bus has multiple stops in Costa Teguise, and you can get off at those closest to the beach, such as Avenida del Mar.
- Line 1: From Arrecife to Órzola, which also passes through Costa Teguise, although it is less frequent than Line 3.
On Foot: Along the Costa Teguise Promenade
Once in Costa Teguise, Playa Bastian is within walking distance from many bus stops. You can check updated schedules and routes on the official Lanzarote transport website (intercitybuslanzarote.es) to better plan your visit.
Private Transfer from the Airport to Playa Bastian
Book your Lanzarote Transfer to get from the airport to Costa Teguise, then walk to Bastian Beach.
Remember that this cove is not far from the airport, just 15 to 20 minutes away.
Services Available at Playa Bastian
The basic services available at Playa Bastian:
- Sunbeds and Umbrellas: There are sunbeds and umbrellas available for rent to relax in the sun.
- Showers: To refresh yourself after swimming. Remember not to use soap.
- Parking: To park your vehicle near the beach.
- There are restaurants and bars nearby to enjoy local cuisine.
- Near the beach you will find shops. You can buy beach equipment there if you’ve forgotten something.
- Bastian Beach on Lanzarote does not have a guaranteed lifeguard service; there is usually a supervisor during high season.
- It is an accessible beach, which means it is suitable for people with physical limitations.
Please note that this is not a beach suitable for visits with pets.
The Landscape: A Peaceful Escape
The landscape of this beach is remarkable for its natural beauty. You will find volcanic rocks that stand out against the bright golden sand, giving this beach a special charm.
The beach is windy, but that’s no problem to enjoy a beautiful day there.
You can enjoy many activities for every taste, from the simple pleasure of enjoying the sun to water sports like stand-up paddling.
Is Playa Bastian Good for Families with Children?
Yes, Playa Bastian is a great option for families with children, especially if you’re looking for a comfortable, accessible, and peaceful beach. Additionally, it has convenient access with nearby services.
Bastian Beach offers a perfect experience for families on Lanzarote.
Calm and Shallow Water: Safe for Kids
Bastian Beach is partially sheltered from the wind, which means fewer waves than at more open beaches like Las Cucharas.
The beach has a familiar environment. It is not popular for water sports; it is a more relaxed place.
Safety Measures
It’s a good idea for children to wear beach shoes, as some areas have volcanic rock. Also, like any beach, it’s important to pay attention to sea conditions and heed warning signs.
Remember to bring sunscreen and accessories such as hats or sun-protective clothing.
What to Do at Bastian Beach: Sports and Leisure Activities
- Water Sports: As we mentioned earlier, Bastian Beach offers perfect water conditions for water sports such as swimming, kayaking, stand-up paddling, or snorkeling. You can also practice other sports on the promenade.
- Relaxation: This beach offers the perfect place to relax and enjoy the sun, but don’t forget to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat. Don’t forget your towel either.
- Walk Along the Promenade: You can enjoy the views while strolling along the Costa Teguise beach promenade.

Playa Bastian vs Other Costa Teguise Beaches
If you’re staying in Costa Teguise, it’s important to compare nearby beach options. There are several to choose from, each with its own advantages.
Playa Bastian vs Las Cucharas vs El Jablillo: Main Differences
Playa Las Cucharas is a larger, central beach with greater wind exposure. Therefore, it is particularly popular for windsurfing and kitesurfing. It also has a more lively atmosphere and more facilities.
In contrast to Playa Bastian, Las Cucharas is not the best choice if you’re traveling with children, especially on windier days.
Playa del Jablillo is another very popular option. It offers excellent safety for children, as the bathing area is calm and resembles a natural swimming pool. It is well-protected from the wind, with clear and generally calm water. It’s a small and welcoming beach.
Which Beach is Best for You?
Depending on what you’re looking for, you can decide which beach best suits your needs.
| Beach | Wind Exposure | Wave Conditions | Atmosphere | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Playa Bastian | Low to Moderate | Usually Calm | Relaxed & Family-Friendly | Families and Peaceful Beach Days |
| Las Cucharas | Moderate to High | Variable, Often Windy | Lively & Sporty | Surfing, Windsurfing and Active Visitors |
| Playa del Jablillo | Low | Very Calm (Lagoon-Like) | Small & Peaceful | Small Children and Protected Swimming |
Best Time to Visit Playa Bastian
The best time to visit Playa Bastian depends on what you’re looking for. Spring and autumn offer a good balance, with pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
In summer, the beach has a livelier atmosphere and warmer temperatures, but is also busier with tourists. In winter, temperatures remain mild, although the sea can be colder.
Restaurants and Bars Near Playa Bastian
As we mentioned earlier, the beach is right on the Costa Teguise promenade. So while enjoying this cove, you can take a pleasant walk along the beach, which offers panoramic views and access to various services.
Additionally, around the beach you will find green spaces and gardens that are perfect for relaxing and enjoying a picnic.
A wide selection of restaurant and bar options to enjoy local and international cuisine. Don’t miss the opportunity to try local Canarian dishes, such as fresh fish or Papas Arrugadas.
To finish your day at Playa Bastian and Costa Teguise, you can visit Pueblo Marinero, a charming tourist complex with shops, restaurants, and bars.
Summary
Don’t forget to visit this beach and respect the environment; it’s your responsibility to keep this beach clean, even better than you found it. Also, make sure to protect the flora and fauna of the place.
In summary, Playa Bastian has natural beauty, remarkable landscapes, and a relaxed atmosphere, while offering all the amenities to welcome all types of tourists, including families with children. It’s a place where you can enjoy the peace of the sea, the comfort of services, and the beauty of Lanzarote’s volcanic surroundings.
Abdel Samouh is a tourism professional specialising in the Canary Islands, with a solid track record in visitor experience management on Lanzarote. His career has centred on promoting the island's landmark attractions and enhancing transfer and excursion services across this volcanic destination.

