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Holiday rentals in Costa Teguise

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Popular amenities for Costa Teguise holiday rentals

Stay near Costa Teguise's top sights

Lanzarote Aquarium4 locals recommend
Club Teguisol6 locals recommend
Jablillo Beach5 locals recommend
La Bohemia105 locals recommend
Restaurante Villa Toledo8 locals recommend
Mi Piace4 locals recommend

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Costa Teguise

  • Total rentals

    480 properties

  • Rentals with a pool

    400 properties have a pool

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    60 properties allow pets

  • Family-friendly rentals

    210 properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    13K reviews

  • Nightly prices starting at

    £24 before taxes and fees

Your guide to Costa Teguise

Welcome to Costa Teguise

Located on the east coast of Lanzarote, this compact resort has become a haven for windsurfers. The vast sweep of the Playa de las Cucharas provides excellent conditions for the sport all year round, while a number of more sheltered beaches offer respite from the strong breezes. Built in the 1970s, Costa Teguise bears the imprint of a famous local artist in its pretty Pueblo Marinero, the plaza he built to resemble a typical Canarian fishing village, where a market is held every Friday evening.

In fact, one of the town’s greatest virtues is its proximity to the artist’s other fascinating creations, like his caverns of Jameos del Agua and his Jardín de Cactus gardens, both reachable within a 20-minute drive. The pretty Lanzarote villages of Arrieta and Haría are not much further away, and closer attractions include the island’s waterpark, golf course, and the Royal Residence of La Mareta, at the end of the seafront promenade, which is where the Spanish royal family stay when they’re in town.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Costa Teguise

In contrast to much of Lanzarote and the Canary Islands as a whole, this region on the northeastern coast does experience a slightly cooler climate, particularly during the winter months. Still, Costa Teguise enjoys more than 300 sunny days a year, and there’s plenty of warmth from spring to autumn. March is a particularly fun time to be in Lanzarote as it’s when the island takes part in the Canaries’ vast Carnival celebrations, with music, dancing, and parades in every town, including Costa Teguise. Temperatures are good for sunbathing from June to November, and in August the sea breezes that make the area so popular for water sports can be especially welcome.


Top things to do in Costa Teguise

César Manrique Foundation

This sensational dwelling place, which the artist constructed around five interconnected lava bubbles in the island’s volcanic rock, was Manrique’s home for 20 years. Known as Taro de Tahíche, it is a perfect encapsulation of his architectural style and home to many more of his works, alongside his own private collection of contemporary art.

Cueva de Los Verdes

Another local artist turned these lava tunnels into an artwork in their own right during the 1960s. Formed during an eruption of the La Corona volcano four millennia ago, the vast caverns once provided shelter for Spanish settlers from pirates and invaders; today they’re an auditorium, their acoustics creating an atmospheric setting for concerts.

Teguise

The historic capital of Lanzarote, a 15-minute drive inland, was the island’s first settlement. Its 15th-century castle — now a museum dedicated to piracy — still perches atop of the Guanapay Volcano, and the old streets and medieval churches come back to life during the Sunday morning market.

Destinations to explore

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