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Winters here in the UK are long – grey skies, constant rain and freezing temperatures (especially if you’re up North like us!). By March, we were craving blue skies, warmth and a little adventure.
We chose Lanzarote, one of the Canary Islands, and I’m so glad that we did.
Not only are the beaches breathtaking – some considered among the best in Spain – but the landscape is something else entirely. With volcanic craters, lava fields and dramatic black rock formations, you will feel as if you’ve landed on another planet.
This isn’t just an island where you sit by the pool (although you absolutely can if that’s what you fancy). It’s an island to explore, discover and experience.
To really experience Lanzarote, hiring a car is a must.
There’s simply too much to see – from hidden beaches to volcanic landscapes – and while taxis do exist, they can be limited and less practical with little ones.
We used Cicar, one of the most reputable car hire companies on the island and we honestly couldn’t fault them. They’re based directly at the airport so you can walk straight out and collect your car with no shuttle needed.
Car seats were included and we had full coverage giving real peace of mind.
This was actually my first time driving abroad and Lanzarote is probably the best place to try it. The roads are:
There are a lot of roundabouts and zebra crossings but you quickly get used to it.
If I can do it, you definitely can.
I’ve linked the company, here.
While there are plenty of hotels in Lanzarote, we knew a villa would suit us best due to more space, more flexibility and a much more relaxed pace.
We truly found the villa of dreams.
Sleeping up to 8 people, it’s perfect for larger families. Inside, we had:
The real highlight though was the outdoor space.
We had our own heated private pool, a BBQ area with outdoor dining and a separate astro-turf space where the boys could safely run around = away from the pool (though always supervised, of course).
It’s worth noting the pool isn’t fenced, so something to consider depending on your children’s ages.
The villa also had:
Location wise, it was perfect:
Close enough for beaches, restaurants and exploring but still quiet and relaxing.
See for yourself just how amazing this place is, here.
If you’re heading to Marina Rubicón, these are must visits:
You’re truly spoiled for choice when it comes to beaches here.
These are perfect with little ones:
For something more rugged and untouched, head to the Papagayo beaches.
Lanzarote’s landscape is incredible – and surprisingly accessible with young kids.
Here are some easy, low-effort spots:
If you want to mix in some organised fun:
We absolutely loved our time in Lanzarote.
The combination of relaxed beach days and its unique landscapes made it the perfect balance for a family trip. The villa gave us space to slow down, while having everything within easy reach meant we could explore without stress. For us, it ticked every box and the sunshine in March was a real treat.
Don’t overlook Lanzarote – it’s not just a holiday – it’s an adventure.
Head over to my Instagram page to join us on our travels in real time – if you missed this one, check out my Lanzarote highlight!