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Cruises to Lanzarote


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Top Lanzarote Cruises

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2024 No-Fly Springtime Canary Islands & Portugal

Balmoral 02 Apr 2024 15 nights No-Fly Cruise Newcastle

Pound sterling on board*

Full board cruising*

Captain’s drinks party and Gala Buffet*

All evening entertainment*

Itinerary: Newcastle - Leixoes - Funchal, Madeira - Santa Cruz, La Palma - Santa Cruz, Tenerife - Arrecife, Lanzarote - Lisbon, Portugal - Newcastle
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Inside from £1,999pp

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No-Fly 2025 Canary Islands & Spain

Iona 18 Mar 2025 14 nights No-Fly Cruise Southampton

Book with a Top Partner for P&O Cruises*

Just a deposit required to book*

On board spend of up to £500 OR Car Parking OR Coach Transfers*

Exclusive SAVINGS - Only available with ROL Cruise*

Itinerary: Southampton - Funchal, Madeira - Las Palmas de Gran Canaria - Santa Cruz, Tenerife - Puerto del Rosario, Spain - Arrecife, Lanzarorte - Cadiz, Spain - La Coruna, Spain -...
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(full fare £999) Inside from £989pp

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FREE PARKING
2025 No-Fly Spain, Portugal & Canaries Winter Sun

Ambition 26 Nov 2024 16 nights No-Fly Cruise London Tilbury

Incredible savings - book before fares increase*

Small ship, Full-Board Cruising*

Traditional Adults Only No-Fly British Cruising from a UK Port*

FREE Coach Transfers OR Port Car Parking when you book by 8pm 27th March 2024*

Itinerary: London (Tilbury) - La Coruna - Funchal, Madeira - Arrecife, Lanzarote - Las Palmas, Gran Canaria - Santa Cruz de Tenerife - Lisbon - Leixoes - London (Tilbury)
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(full fare £1,679) Inside from £1,199pp

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What to see in Lanzarote

Nowhere in Lanzarote will you more vividly experience its volcanic nature than at the Timanfaya National Park. Home to the Montañas del Fuego, the park has a unique Martian-style landscape due to devastating volcanic eruptions in the 1730s. Temperatures just a few metres under the surface reach as high as 600°C and you’ll be shown how water poured into a borehole erupts like a mini-geyser just seconds later.

Another intriguing slice of Lanzarote’s geology can be explored at La Cueva de los Verdes. This labyrinth of volcanic caves features 2km of natural rock formations, formed by lava flows from the La Corona volcano around 3,000 years ago. In more recent centuries, La Cueva was the hiding place of choice for local people, keen to escape the clutches of pirates descending on Lanzarote from the Atlantic. Today, the caves are lit up in a phantasmagorical display of colour with atmospheric music providing the perfect finishing touches. One even has its own lake, while there is a concert hall with a capacity for 500 people.

Visiting a disused quarry while on holiday might seem like a strange thing to do - but not when it’s Lanzarote’s remarkable Jardín de Cactus. Designed by artist and architect César Manrique, there are more than 1,000 species of cactus in this vast space, taken from all over the world, including the United States of America and Madagascar. But the Jardín de Cactus is as much about Manrique himself as the cacti on display so impressively. One of Lanzarote’s most famous sons, Manrique was an artistic force to be reckoned with. His characteristic flair can be seen across this impressive attraction, from the 8-metre tall metal cactus at the entrance to the garden’s quirky restaurant and bar.


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