Currency in Lanzarote: What British Visitors Need to Know

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If you’re planning a trip from the United Kingdom to Lanzarote, you should know that the currency on the island is the Euro (€). To manage your money efficiently, it’s best to combine electronic payments like debit and credit cards with cash.

Always pay in local currency on Lanzarote, and avoid currency exchange at airport counters and ATMs.

What currency is used in Lanzarote?

Spain is a member of the European Union (EU), and Lanzarote belongs to Spain; its official currency is therefore the Euro (€). One of the advantages of a single currency across EU member states is the tourism boom, as travellers can move between Eurozone countries without worrying about exchange rates.

Do shops and restaurants in Lanzarote accept British pounds?

Shops and restaurants in Lanzarote do not accept British pounds. You’ll need to exchange your money before arrival or use a debit or credit card from a provider that converts the currency directly.

Paying in Euro on Lanzarote also means you avoid exchange fees, inflated rates, or miscalculated conversion amounts.

Should I pay by card or cash in Lanzarote?

Both payment methods are accepted on the island, but it’s better to rely mainly on electronic card payments as this reduces the risk of loss. However, you should always carry some cash for smaller purchases.

Use your British debit or credit card

It’s helpful to have both cards. A debit card covers most daily expenses and helps you avoid debt, fees and credit card interest, but you’ll need a credit card for important things like renting a car or checking into a hotel.

When cash remains the best option

Cash is your best option in Lanzarote for tips, purchases at local markets, bus rides, beach services, parking and some taxis. When planning your travel budget, it’s best to keep essentials on your card and set aside a small amount of cash for minor expenses.

ATMs in Lanzarote: Where to withdraw cash and how to avoid fees

You can withdraw cash in Lanzarote from a network of ATMs spread throughout the island. Use ATMs belonging to banks, and choose one from the same group as your card issuer if possible to avoid additional fees.

When withdrawing cash, always select the local currency option as fees are lower. Avoid independent ATMs as their withdrawal fees tend to be very high.

Cash in Lanzarote

How much cash should I bring to Lanzarote?

The amount of cash for your travel budget in Lanzarote depends on the length of your stay and the number of people accompanying you. For a 3-day stay we recommend €50 to €100 per person, and for a 7-day stay between €100 and €200 per person.

Tipping in Lanzarote: Is it expected?

Tipping in Lanzarote is common practice, but it’s not mandatory and usually not included in the bill. It’s a supplement for the person who provided the service, as long as you’re satisfied with it, and it’s best to give it directly in cash.

Currency exchange at Lanzarote Airport (ACE)

Currency exchange is available at Lanzarote Airport, but it’s not an optimal option due to high rates. You’ll find counters from local tourism providers as well as a number of independent ATMs.

Book your airport transfer in advance as well as your hotel to avoid expensive currency exchange on arrival, which could strain your travel budget.

Frequently asked questions

Is Lanzarote in Spain?

Yes, Lanzarote is one of the Canary Islands, which belong to Spain.

Can I pay contactless in Lanzarote?

Yes, the island has a modern payment system, so contactless payments are accepted at most establishments with mobile phones or smartwatches as well as debit and credit cards.

What’s the best way to avoid foreign card fees?

There are several ways to avoid card fees: use a fintech travel card, always select the local currency option when paying, and optimise your free withdrawal limits when withdrawing cash.

Do I need cash for taxis and transfers?

Transfer services in Lanzarote are normally paid online before your arrival on the island, but if you choose to pay on arrival, you can do so by credit card, debit card, PayPal and other methods. For taxis, some modernised operators accept contactless payments, while others only accept cash.

Key tips for managing your money in Lanzarote

To manage your money effectively in Lanzarote, first avoid high currency exchange fees. It’s best to rely on electronic payment methods such as debit and credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay or another option that converts the currency directly, and always choose the local currency option.

It’s also wise to use ATMs from official banks, ideally from the same group as your card issuer, and carry some cash for minor expenses.

References:

  • https://www.spain.info/es/consejos-viaje/moneda-billetes
  • https://www.bde.es/wbe/es/areas-actuacion/billetes-monedas
  • https://www.lanzaroteguide.com/exchanging-currency-in-lanzarote/
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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.

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