Hello!
Me and my girlfriend are thinkin of going to Lanzerote at the end of september, we are thinking about going to Playa Blanca possibly as we would like something slightly less quieter than than what im led to believe Peurto de carman(spelling) is, any idea's?
We mainly would like a nice beach, and for evenings a good selection of resteraunts and few a bars nothing mad!
Also, what are the people like in Lanzarote, do you get hassled to go into every resteraunt and bar?
In Playa Blanca you don't get hassled and I would think other resorts are the same.
ha, sorry about my wording, I meant somewhere quieter, we have decided to look between Playa Blanca and Matagorda, still unsure.
Playa Blanca is quieter than PDC, but it's not dead. You won't get any hassle from PRs.
I've never been to Lanzarote before but am looking to book for 09. Its interesting to hear you say that 'it's not dead'. From what I've read I like the idea that PB is less commercialised than PDC and that it still retains a degree of Spanish influence. But as I'm holidaying with two 18 yr olds I'm wondering if they will be bored. I'm weighing this up with the adults in the party who don't want a 'Blackpool in the sun' holiday in PDC.
Can you tell me if the bars/restuarants stay open late and what entertainment (hopefully low key) exists for the 18 yr olds. I'm trying to imagine what PB is like. If you had to compare its likeness with another resort, which would it be?
Mer
It is nice and peaceful, with fantastic restaurants, but also only five minutes away from Puerto Del Carmen if you do fancy a bit more nightlife, and to be honest, even then PDC is nothing like Blackpool really... you never get huge gangs of 18-30's, and in all the years we have been going to Lanzarote (trying all the resorts), Matagorda really is our favourite!
In Playa Blanca, restaurants tend to be all done by midnight - but that's when some bars are just starting to liven up.
Wax Bar, Rooftops, Legends, Jungle, and Atlantis will all keep your younger contingent amused until the wee hours. There's no banging discos per se - just late license with a bit of music. The Spanish bars (Atlantis and Jungle) are probably the busiest after midnight... but we actually prefer Rooftops. It's a firm favourite with the local English speaking community. There's a nice chilled out feel to the place (which is why we chose to live here).
The range of restaurants is excellent... and listening to the waves as you dine is just heaven.
Whatever resort you decide upon, Lanzarote shouldn't disappoint you.
Elle xx
Has anyone stayed at the Aparthotel Sun Royal - Playa Blanca? - the revues look quite good - just wanting to have a quiet break before Christmas.
Thanks - Gretchen
Hi Gretchen we have some reviews of the
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