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Landmark: Costa TeguiseCity: Lanzarote
Country: Canary Islands
Continent: Europe
Costa Teguise, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Europe
Costa Teguise is a planned tourist resort situated on the eastern coast of Lanzarote, one of the Canary Islands. It functions as a primary destination for beach activities and watersports.
Visual Characteristics
The resort features predominantly low-rise, white-washed buildings, adhering to traditional Canarian architectural styles often influenced by César Manrique's aesthetic principles. Its coastline comprises several beaches with golden-brown sand, interspersed with areas of dark volcanic rock. The urban layout is characterized by wide avenues and landscaped public spaces with palm trees and native flora. Building heights are generally restricted to two or three stories.
Location & Access Logistics
Costa Teguise is located approximately 6 kilometers northeast of Arrecife, the island's capital, and 14 kilometers northeast of Lanzarote Airport (ACE). Access is primarily via the LZ-1 road, which connects directly to the resort. Ample public parking is available in designated areas throughout the town, particularly near beaches and commercial centers. Public transport includes several bus lines operated by IntercityBus Lanzarote, connecting Costa Teguise to Arrecife (e.g., Line 3) and other major towns.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Costa Teguise was developed as a purpose-built tourist resort starting in the early 1970s. Its construction was part of a strategic plan to expand Lanzarote's tourism infrastructure, with significant input from local authorities and developers. The design aimed to integrate with the island's unique volcanic landscape while providing modern amenities. It is not a natural ecological formation but a man-made urban development on a volcanic island.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can engage in windsurfing and kitesurfing at Playa de las Cucharas, which hosts international competitions. Snorkeling and diving are possible at Playa Jablillo due to its calm, protected waters. Golf is available at the Costa Teguise Golf Course. The resort also offers access to the Aquapark Costa Teguise and various walking paths along the coastline.
Infrastructure & Amenities
The resort provides extensive infrastructure including public restrooms, showers on most main beaches, and shaded areas provided by pergolas or natural vegetation in parks. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is consistently strong across the area. Numerous food vendors, restaurants, and supermarkets are readily available throughout the resort, particularly around the main squares like Pueblo Marinero.
Best Time to Visit
The climate in Costa Teguise is mild year-round, making it suitable for visits at any time. For windsurfing, the summer months (June to August) offer the strongest and most consistent winds. For general beach activities and exploring, spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) provide pleasant temperatures with fewer crowds. Photography is best in the early morning or late afternoon for softer light on the beaches and white architecture.
Facts & Legends
La Mareta, a royal residence originally commissioned by King Hussein of Jordan and later gifted to the Spanish Royal Family, is located within Costa Teguise. This property serves as a private retreat for the Spanish monarchy and is not publicly accessible.
Nearby Landmarks
- Fundación César Manrique: 7km West
- Arrecife: 6km Southwest
- Jardín de Cactus: 12km North
- Museo Internacional de Arte Contemporáneo (MIAC): 8km Southwest
- Castillo de Santa Bárbara: 10km West