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Playa Blanca Beach

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Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Playa Blanca Beach
Phone:
+34 620 24 46 58

Address:
Avenida Maritima, Playa Blanca, Lanzarote, Spain

Playa Blanca is the southernmost town of the Spanish island of Lanzarote. It is the newest resort on the island, and is part of the municipality of Yaiza. Approximately a 40-minute drive from the airport, it has a state school, a private school , a notary, the bustling Rubicon Marina, church, harbour with ferries to Corralejo on the northern tip of Fuerteventura and an industrial area on the entrance to the town. A public library was opened in April 2012. The bus and coach station is the northern edge of the commercial area of the town, at the corner of Av. de las Canarias and Calle los Calamares. Direct or connecting services are available from here to all parts of the island. The building is also the location of the local police station and the local government administration . In early October 2008, Playa Blanca became the first town on the Island to have a dedicated local bus service, rather than through buses only. The price is a flat-rate €1.30 per journey for an adult, regardless of distance traveled around the town. The route follows a continuous loop from Faro Park in the west of the town, to Las Coloradas in the east. Frequency is every half an hour throughout the day and evening. The coastline around Playa Blanca is essentially one large 9 kilometre wide bay which is then broken up into three smaller, but still large, bays. From East to west these are Playa Dorada, Playa Blanca and Playa Flamingo. This basic geography means that the beaches in and around Playa Blanca are sheltered and ideal for swimming and sunbathing. The Atlantic Ocean is to the east, west and south. From the inland edge of the town to the interior, the landscape is level and volcanic. The main road route to Playa Blanca is the LZ2, heading north from the town then eastwards to the capital Arrecife. The second significant road route is the LZ 702 mountain road heading north-east from Playa Blanca via Maciot and Femes, connecting to the LZ72 at an interchange near Uga. The residents are an eclectic mix of American, British, Canadian, Canarian, German, Irish, and Spanish.
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