Cosmic Villas is delighted to present this villa situated in the coastal town of Playa Blanca with only a short car journey to the beach lies this contemporary villa.
This spacious villa is the ideal choice for large groups who are looking for extra space and looking to be close to all the amenities. This villa can comfortably sleep up to 15 guests in the 5-bedroom villa and the two-bedroom apartment.
The main villa welcomes you into an open-plan stylish living and dining area with the full-length windows allowing the room to be flooded with light. There is a comfy seating area with TV and XBOX console to enjoy. There are two kitchens which are both fully equipped. There are five bedrooms, four twins and one double meaning this villa would be ideal for a large group of friends. The final two twin bedrooms are located in the additional apartment.
Head outside to enjoy the private swimming pool which overlooks the sensational views of the Canarian landscape. Everyone will enjoy days lounging around the pool and relaxing on the sun loungers. If you want to shelter from the midday sun, find yourself a comfy seat in the shade and have a siesta.
Overall this beautiful villa is the perfect holiday base for a holiday to Lanzarote
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This villa is a 7-bedroom villa sleeping up to 15 guests, located just a short drive from popular Playa Blanca.
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Lanzarote is a beautiful island situated at the far right of the Canarian archipelago, the closest island to the African continent at the same longitude as the southern tip of Morocco. This location means that we enjoy a temperate sunny climate all year round. Lanzarote has the most consistent climate of all the Canary Islands, with stable temperatures throughout the year, averaging 17ºC (63º F) in January/February and 24º C (75º F) in summer time.
The whole of the Canary Islands are volcanic, but it is in Lanzarote that the most recent volcanic history is evident and accessible. A visit to Timanfaya National Park located in the south of the island is a must.
Lanzarote is also a unique example of how one single man can have so much influence on its aspect that one can say César Manrique ‘sculpted’ Lanzarote! Lanzarote’s greatest and internationally renowned son, left his genius signature everywhere on the island… as sculptor, painter, architect and environmentalist. It is also largely his responsibility that tourism on Lanzarote developed within certain aesthetic guidelines and above all without spoiling the island’s landscape heritage, customs and traditions. Except for one hotel building in Arrecife, all buildings on the island are low-rise – “not taller than a Canarian palm” – and you won’t find any advertising hoardings at the roadsides! But what you will find at the roadside are fascinating wind mobiles and sculptures and pretty villages in a symphony of white and green!
Lanzarote is a Biosphere Reserve. It covers 84600 ha including the northern minor islands of La Graciosa, Alegranza and Montaña Clara, and has a population which is estimated of over 150.000. The Biosphere Reserve designation by UNESCO corresponds to the social choice of the local communities: the Biosphere Reserve Council has become of high social and political relevance. The reserves are nominated by national governments and must meet certain criteria and adhere to certain conditions before being admitted into the World Network. Each Biosphere Reserve is intended to fulfil three basic functions; to contribute to the conservation of our heritage; to foster sustainable economic and human development; and to provide support for research, monitoring, education and information exchange related to the above. The individual Biosphere Reserves remain under the sovereign jurisdiction of the countries in which they are situated.