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What to see in La Caleta de Famara
 

La Caleta de Famara is a charming little fishing village located on the northwest coast of the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands. With its tranquil atmosphere and natural surroundings, it has become a popular place for those looking to enjoy a relaxed atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle of the big cities. Famara is also known for its beach, an ideal place for surfing and other water sports, attracting visitors looking to connect with nature and the sea.
 

If you are planning to include this municipality in your route around Lanzarote, the ideal thing to do is to take advantage of the rental offers that we have at Record go and book your car rental at Lanzarote Airport at the best price. Moving around with a rental car will allow you to have full autonomy and make the most of your trip.
 

 

Discover all the things to see in La Caleta de Famara
 

 

Famara Beach

Famara beach is the main attraction of the area. At over five kilometres long, it is one of Lanzarote's longest beaches and a favourite spot for surfers and water sports enthusiasts due to its consistent waves and natural surroundings. The constant wind makes the beach ideal for activities such as surfing, kitesurfing and windsurfing. However, due to the strong currents, it is not recommended for bathing, especially for families with children. At sunset, the beach is transformed into a magical setting, with the sun setting behind the hills and tinting the landscape in warm, golden tones.
 

 

 

Famara Crag
 

The Famara Crag is a chain of cliffs that stretches along the northwest coast of Lanzarote. This mountainous massif rises to a height of over 600 metres, offering spectacular views of the sea, Caleta de Famara and the Chinijo Archipelago Natural Park. Hiking enthusiasts can explore several routes that cross this landscape, ascending its slopes and discovering panoramic views that encompass the Atlantic Ocean and the islands of La Graciosa, Montaña Clara and Alegranza.
 

On its paths, you can find ancient trails and natural viewpoints that provide the opportunity to observe sea birds and admire the unique volcanic geology of Lanzarote. This environment is ideal for those seeking an experience of connection with nature and for photographers who wish to capture the wild and rugged essence of the island.
 

 

 

Caleta de Famara Village

The small village of Caleta de Famara maintains the atmosphere of a traditional Canarian fishing village. Its streets are dotted with little white houses with blue painted doors and windows, a design that reflects the typical architecture of the island. The village is quiet, with a relaxed atmosphere that invites you to stroll around and enjoy the simplicity of everyday life. Most of the local restaurants and bars offer delicious cuisine based on fresh fish and seafood, as well as a variety of traditional Canarian dishes. In addition, the village has small local shops and artisans selling typical products, making it an ideal place to buy authentic souvenirs. Its tranquil setting allows visitors to enjoy an unpretentious and genuine place.
 

 

 

Bosquecillo Viewpoint

The Mirador del Bosquecillo is an observation point located at the top of the Risco de Famara. It can be accessed via a path that winds through the mountains, ideal for those who enjoy hiking. From this vantage point, you get a panoramic view of the entire Famara beach, the sea and the islands of the Chinijo Archipelago, providing a unique perspective of the island's geography. This place is perfect for an open-air picnic, as it has tables and rest areas surrounded by a small forest of eucalyptus and pine trees.
 

 

 

Chinijo Archipelago Natural Park

The Chinijo Archipelago Natural Park, located off the coast of Famara, is a protected reserve that includes several small islands, such as La Graciosa, Montaña Clara and Alegranza. This area is known for its great ecological value and for being a refuge for numerous species of sea birds, such as hawks and seagulls. It is an ideal place for diving enthusiasts, as its seabed is home to a great biodiversity and volcanic formations that offer an impressive underwater spectacle.
 

 

 

In short, La Caleta de Famara is a destination not to be missed if you visit Lanzarote, so don't wait any longer and include it in your next getaway!