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Your Complete Guide to Travelling to Lanzarote from Ireland


Whether you're a family looking to escape the winter or a couple seeking some well-earned relaxation, travelling to Lanzarote from Ireland has never been easier. With direct flights, year-round sunshine, and the familiar euro currency, Lanzarote is the perfect getaway for holidaymakers from Ireland.

Lanzarote consistently ranks as one of our most popular destinations, and for good reason. It delivers exactly what sunseekers want reliable weather, great value, and enough activities to keep everyone happy without breaking the bank.


Why Travelling to Lanzarote from Ireland Makes Perfect Sense

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Imagine sitting at home on a cold February evening, complaining about the rain, when you remember that Lanzarote enjoys roughly 350 days of sunshine per year. While we're bundled up in winter coats, Lanzarote maintains a steady 20°C year-round.

Our experienced travel consultant, Nicole Mullally, recently spent four nights exploring the island and discovered something special: "The whole vibe of the island and the way of life really was amazing! And there were so many things to do and see. I'd highly recommend it to anyone and am coming back."

Here’s what makes Lanzarote a great choice for your next holiday:

  • Direct flights: No connections, no hassle-just under 4 hours to paradise.
  • Euro currency: Your money works exactly the same way it does at home.
  • Year-round sunshine: Perfect for escaping our unpredictable weather.
  • Family-friendly: Something for every age group, from toddlers to teens.
  • Affordable luxury: From budget-friendly apartments to five-star resorts.
  • UNESCO Biosphere Reserve: Stunning natural beauty that's protected forever.


As Maeve Reilly shared in her recent review: "I had a query regarding my booking and Chloe Thompson (Dublin branch) was extremely helpful. She listened to me in an empathetic manner and assured me she would look into my query and ring me back in an hour which is exactly what she did. She had sourced a wonderful room for me and was so courteous and professional."


Best Time to Visit Lanzarote from Ireland

There really isn’t a bad time to visit Lanzarote, but here's a breakdown:

  • Peak Season (July-August, Easter): This is when you'll find guaranteed sunshine and a buzzing atmosphere. It's ideal for families tied to school holidays, but expect higher prices and busier attractions.
  • Shoulder Season (April-June, September-October): This period offers perfect weather, better value, and smaller crowds. It's the best time for couples, retirees, and savvy travellers.
  • Off-Peak (November-March): Enjoy the lowest prices and peaceful resorts while still getting a dose of winter sun. The sea might be cooler, but the weather is still pleasant.

Top Tip: Mid-term breaks in October and February offer fantastic value. Book 3-4 months ahead for the best deals on Lanzarote family package holidays.


Getting There: Your Journey from Ireland to Lanzarote

The beauty of travelling to Lanzarote from Ireland is the simplicity. Aer Lingus operates direct flights from Dublin to Cesar Manrique Airport (ACE), taking just under 4 hours. Nicole Mullally flew with them and reported: "Everything from check-in to in-flight service was smooth. The flight departed on time." Some flights also operate from Cork and Shannon during peak season.

Cesar Manrique Airport (ACE) is refreshingly manageable. Nicole noted: "It's a small airport with flights spaced apart which made getting bags and passport control quite easy."


Top 10 Must-Do Experiences in Lanzarote

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1. Cueva de los Verdes - The Secret Lava Tunnel

Nicole Mullally called this "the highlight of the entire trip." This 7km lava tunnel features a concert hall and showcases stunning colours from layers of volcanic rock.

2. Timanfaya National Park - Walk Among Volcanoes

This otherworldly landscape features Mars-like terrain and active geothermal heat. One family who recently visited mentioned the coach tour is "not for the faint-hearted" but the views are breathtaking.

3. Jameos del Agua - Dine in a Volcanic Cavern

Created by artist César Manrique, this stunning cavern features a restaurant, concert hall, and a natural lagoon with unique white blind crabs.

4. La Geria Vineyards - Volcanic Wine Tasting

Lanzarote produces crisp and refreshing white Malvasia wines using unique growing methods in volcanic ash. Nicole enjoyed the tasting, calling the wines "absolutely delicious."

5. Mirador del Río - Panoramic Viewpoint

This café and viewpoint offers breathtaking views of La Graciosa island, perfectly executing Manrique's vision of blending art with nature.

6. El Golfo & Lago Verde - The Green Lagoon

This half-submerged volcanic crater features a striking green lagoon. It’s a peaceful spot, especially at sunset.

7. Puerto del Carmen - Main Resort Beach Life

The island's most popular resort offers a 6km beach promenade, water sports, restaurants, and lively nightlife. It's a hub of activity perfect for families and couples.

8. Jardín de Cactus - César Manrique's Cactus Garden

This stunning garden features over 1,100 species of cacti from around the world, artfully arranged in a former quarry.

9. Costa Teguise - Water Sports Paradise

Ideal for windsurfing and kitesurfing thanks to consistent trade winds, Costa Teguise also has an aquapark perfect for families.

10. Playa Blanca - Southern Tranquillity

The island's most upmarket resort offers a sophisticated atmosphere with a beautiful marina and access to the stunning Papagayo beaches.


Where to Stay: Best Hotels and Resorts in Lanzarote

Luxury Options

  • Hotel Costa Calero Thalasso & Spa (Puerto Calero): Nicole Mullally stayed here and raved about it: "The hotel itself was beautiful, and the service was exceptional." It’s best for couples seeking relaxation and families with young children.
  • Lani's Suites (Puerto del Carmen): Voted TripAdvisor's most romantic hotel. Nicole confirms: "This is pure luxury, and the hotel will do anything you ask."


Mid-Range & Budget-Friendly

  • VIK San Antonio (Puerto del Carmen): Offers excellent value for families with a great central location.
  • Cay Beach Sun (Playa Blanca): A customer, Mary, noted: "Accommodation was perfect and about 10 minutes walk from the beach...The prom is perfect for easy walking."
  • Apartments in Matagorda: Raymond Mulcahy shared on Trustpilot: "We stayed in a lovely apartment in Matagorda, our favourite spot. No hassle thanks to Budget ravel."


Practical Travel Tips for Your Holiday

  • Money: The currency is the Euro. Nicole noted that "everything is quite cheap," and while ATMs are available, cards are widely accepted. Cash is useful for tipping and taxis.
  • Language: Spanish is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
  • Culture: Shops often close from 2-5pm for a siesta, and dinner service starts later, around 8 pm.
  • Sun Protection: Sun cream is essential, even on overcast days, as the island has a cooling breeze that can be deceptive.
  • Tap Water: It's safe but heavily desalinated, so most people prefer bottled water.

 
Booking Your Lanzarote Holiday

The best time to book for peak season is 3-4 months in advance. For most families, Lanzarote Family Package Deals offer unbeatable value and peace of mind.

Lisa shared her experience on Trustpilot: "My self and my husband and 3 kids are going to Lanzarote. I got a call off Róisín and she was very helpful, I even got a better price than online."

Tip: Always call Budget Travel, our consultants often find better deals than online prices, plus you get expert advice!


Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the flight when travelling to Lanzarote from Ireland?

Direct flights from Dublin to Lanzarote take just under 4 hours.

Do I need a visa for Lanzarote?

No. Irish citizens only need a valid passport for stays up to 90 days.

What's the best area to stay in Lanzarote?

  • Puerto del Carmen: Best for nightlife and beach lovers.
  • Costa Teguise: Ideal for families and water sports.
  • Playa Blanca: Perfect for couples seeking tranquillity.
  • Puerto Calero: Luxury marina setting for relaxation.

Is Lanzarote suitable for young children?

Absolutely! The island offers shallow beaches, water parks, zoos, and family-friendly resorts.

How much spending money do I need?

Budget around €50-70 per person per day for meals and activities if not on an all inclusive plan.

H3: What currency does Lanzarote use?

Lanzarote uses the Euro, the same as in Ireland.


Why Book Your Lanzarote Holiday with Budget Travel?

Our consultants, like Nicole, have first-hand experience of Lanzarote and can offer genuine insights. We are a 100% Irish-owned company with over 50 years of experience, and all our package holidays are fully licensed and bonded.

As Sharon from our reviews says: "I always book my holidays with budget travel they are great value for money if u have a big family... they help you with anything you need."

About the Author

Jade Cloete - With over 8 years of experience as an SEO specialist and travel blogger, I combine my love for exploration with digital expertise. I channel my digital marketing skills and enthusiasm for travel into my work at Club Travel, a well-established travel agency in Ireland for over 50 years.