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Honeycombed with shallow cones, Lanzarote has its own vineyard belt that thrives in the volcanic soil and is sprinkled with wine bodegas. For the more active, the island offers surfing opportunities at Famara and windsurfing at Costa Teguise. Created by world-renowned architect Cesar Manrique in the 1960s, Jameos del Aqua is part of the 6-kilometre lava tube formed after the Corona erupted about 4000 years ago. Dark tunnels suddenly open into huge open air caves lined with tropical plants and a turquoise swimming pool, while an auditorium awaits at the far end of the Jameo Grande. On the other side of the island capital of Arrecife, Costa Teguise is filled with bustling shopping centres, bars, restaurants and the Cucharas Beach.
This apartment complex is situated in a quiet location in the centre of Playa de los Picollos and is just 300 metres from the nearest beautiful sandy beach with a lively promenade. The town centre, offering plenty of shopping and entertainment venues, lies just a few minutes walk away and there is a bus stop directly in front of the complex (200 m away).