You want your travel itinerary to be well planned from the moment you arrive on the volcanic island. Knowing where you want to go, which attractions you want to visit, where to eat, and which routes to take helps you make better use of your time. We want to help you plan with these maps of Lanzarote Canary Islands that will be useful for your next holiday.
Map of viewpoints in Lanzarote
Lanzarote offers extraordinary landscapes from which you can enjoy incredible panoramic views and indescribable sunsets. The atmosphere of the island and its volcanic origin make these views truly unique.
Among the best viewpoints to admire the beauty of Lanzarote and its surroundings is Mirador del Río, perhaps the most popular on the island, designed by César Manrique and integrated into a rock face. From here you can see the Chinijo Archipelago.
The Haría viewpoint, overlooking the valley of a thousand palms, allows you to see the greenest landscapes on the island. Mirador del Golfo, Los Hervideros, the cliffs of Famara, and other places can be added to your itinerary.
Map of beaches in Lanzarote
Beaches are one of the most popular attractions in Lanzarote. There’s something for everyone, from beaches with golden sand and calm waters to those that reflect the volcanic origin of the island with black sand and dramatic cliffs.
If you want to enjoy the beach with family, the beaches in the south of the island are best suited. Papagayo, Flamingo, and Playa Blanca offer a pleasant atmosphere for children and adults.
If your goal is surfing, the beaches in the north, such as Famara, are the most exposed to wind and best for this sport.
Map of restaurants in Lanzarote
Looking for a restaurant in Lanzarote? On this map you can see some of the most recommended restaurants on the island. Add them to your itinerary depending on which route you plan in the tourist areas. Remember that in high season it’s advisable to make a reservation if you want to try the best dishes in Lanzarote.
Tourist map of Lanzarote
Across the island there are tourist attractions worth seeing. Lanzarote is a small island, so a few days is enough to explore it completely and visit the main attractions.
Timanfaya National Park is a must for anyone who wants to admire the volcanic landscape and learn more about the island’s origins. Jameos del Agua, Cueva de los Verdes, La Geria, El Golfo, and the Salinas de Janubio are other attractions that should be on your list.
Map of Lanzarote by areas
Organizing your trip by areas allows you to get to know each of these regions better and dedicate the time they deserve. In the north you’ll find places like Mirador del Río, Jameos del Agua, or the Cactus Garden.
You can plan another day to explore the west, where Timanfaya, El Golfo, Los Hervideros, and the salt ponds are located. In the center of the island, one of the main attractions is La Geria, as well as the César Manrique Foundation and Arrecife.
In the south there are attractions like the Papagayo beaches or Marina Rubicón, to name just a few. If you don’t know how to get around the island, remember that you can hire a transfer in Lanzarote to travel between different points.
Every time you travel, consult these maps of Lanzarote Canary Islands, which will help you organize your trips around the island more efficiently.
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.

