The summer season is here and whilst current economic difficulties may deter some visitors from visiting Lanzarote, the island will still play host to over a million holidaymakers in 2009. With many of them flying in from the UK and Ireland. For those who are visiting during the summer months, the new, free edition of Lanzarote Guidebook is available now.
The creation of long term residents on the island, Lanzarote Guidebook is an indispensable resource for visitors who wish to get the most out of their holiday here. Featuring up to date information and handy tips.
The Summer 2009 edition, complete with beautiful visuals of the island, runs to 96 pages and is divided into useful sections. It also comes in a quick download format from the website: www.lanzaroteguidebook.com
The three resorts are featured in their own sections, with details of things to do and a map of each. With additional information on villages and towns across the island covering places of interest, local knowledge and some of the history of Lanzarote. And paying particular attention to several of the island’s unique tourist attractions, such as the Mirador del Rio and Timanfaya National Park.
An in-depth profile introduces readers to César Manrique – Lanzarote’s foremost artist and architect – who has contributed so much to preserving the island’s beauty. Whilst the agenda section provides information about up and coming events, such as the Jazz Canarias Festival.
Those who enjoy a more active holiday will find there is plenty to do, whether that involves exploring the amazing beaches to be found on Lanzarote or choosing from the many excursions and sports available. Which include kayaking and catamaran sailing to brushing up teeing skills at the weekly golf clinic.
The Essentials section covers everything from bank opening hours to tipping, ensuring that visitors waste as little of their precious holiday time as possible. With a contact list of emergency numbers, should they be necessary.
The handy A6 format of Lanzarote Guidebook means that it’s an ideal size to carry around. It is distributed in hire cars and private villa accommodation, as well as in the main tourist information centres.
Visitors to the website of Lanzarote Guidebook can read more in the monthly What’s On guide to events and catch up on the latest news and weather. Or browse the wide range of Lanzarote holiday accommodation, from apartments to luxury villas, for their next visit to the island.
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