Away to Lanzarote for a week on the 11th March, anybody been there around that time before? is it busy !?!?
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Its more of a family/couples kind of place. Nice though
Really liked it when I was there a few years ago for the honeymoon. Definately a family/couples place alright which suited me grand and it's clean too.
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It depends what you want from a holiday,
If you like a relaxing holiday, great resturants, not boiling hot. Dont really get hassel from street vendors. Plenty to do for Kids, loads to do on excursions etc, then this is the place for you.
cant recommend it enough
the old town part of Puerto Del Carmen is fantastic, there is also a smaller town about 3-4 miles south on there that is really secluded and amazing places to eat
I went to Lanzerote with my wife and baby daughter over New Years. I quickly came to the conclusion that if the sun didn't shine there, it would be a right sh!thole. Think of it like Tuam with sunshine.
Beware of the insects at night time.
Nobody knows us, we don't care
I pulled a bird from Dundalk, while I was there.
Scary!
Make sure you get up to the volcano though.
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i was in lanzarote a few years ago its definetly one of the nicest islands below spain make sure you go to the volcanos.
Any of the pubs over there have Tg4?
Ya theres plenty of Irish pubs over there, nearly all have the Irish channels
Try Mulligans if near Puerto del Carmen, plenty of big screens to put all the channels on
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