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How long is the flight to Lanzarote?

If you are planning to fly to Lanzarote, we at Opodo have reviewed the most popular routes to support your travel planning. From Abu Dhabi, the flight duration is approximately 10h 35m; from Dubai, around 11h; and from Sharjah, close to 11h 5m.
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11h 5m

Your flight to Lanzarote

Your journey to Lanzarote lands you on the easternmost of the Canary Islands, a volcanic landscape shaped by Atlantic winds. This destination is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve defined by its stark black earth and contrastingly white villages. It is a place where geology and art remain inseparable across the terrain.

The island bears the distinct mark of artist Cesar Manrique, who influenced the preservation of its traditional architecture. You can explore the Timanfaya National Park, where the Fire Mountains display geothermal activity, or visit the Jameos del Agua, a series of lava caves. The Castillo de Santa Barbara in Teguise provides a historical perspective on the defensive past of the region.

Visitors are often drawn to the quiet rhythm of the La Geria wine region and the volcanic coastlines of Papagayo. The atmosphere is defined by a commitment to environmental harmony and a slow pace of life. This combination of dramatic nature and curated design makes the island a specific point of interest for those seeking a quiet discovery.

Best time to visit Lanzarote: High and low seasons

High season in Lanzarote

The high season runs from November to March and again during the school summer holidays. During the winter months, temperatures stay around 21°C, making it a popular choice for those seeking warmth while the rest of Europe is cold. The atmosphere is energetic as visitors arrive at César Manrique-Lanzarote Airport to find a landscape of black volcanic soil and white villages. The Atlantic breeze is constant, providing ideal conditions for surfing and sailing in the clear waters.

Social life during these months revolves around outdoor terraces and lively coastal promenades. You will find the island busy with cultural events, such as the Carnival celebrations in Arrecife and Puerto del Carmen, which fill the streets with parades and music. The pace of life is active, with hikers and cyclists filling the trails of Timanfaya National Park. Landing during this period reveals an island that is fully awake, with every restaurant and cultural site open to accommodate the influx of guests.

Low season in Lanzarote

The low season typically falls in late spring and early autumn, excluding the Easter break. During these months, the weather is consistently dry and warm, often reaching 28°C in September. The island takes on a much quieter, more relaxed rhythm as the large crowds depart. This is a favoured time for photography and nature walks, as the light over the volcanic craters is particularly clear and the winds are often calmer than in mid-summer.

Lanzarote feels more intimate during the low season, allowing for a slower exploration of the local lifestyle. You can experience the traditional character of inland towns like Teguise without the usual bustle. Local festivals, such as the Fiesta de San Ginés in August, offer a chance to see traditional sports and folk music alongside residents. Arriving during this time provides a sense of peace from the moment you step off the plane, with shorter wait times and a more personal connection to the island's unique geography.

Top things to do and see in Lanzarote

As you descend towards the dark, volcanic plains of Lanzarote, the island reveals a landscape that looks more like the moon than a typical holiday destination. Stepping off the plane, the warm Atlantic breeze carries the scent of salt and earth, welcoming you to a place where nature and art exist together.

Timanfaya National Park
The earth remains hot just beneath the surface in this vast expanse of volcanic craters and solidified lava flows. You can witness the raw power of the island through geothermal demonstrations that turn water into steam vents against a backdrop of deep ochre and black sand.

Jameos del Agua
This subterranean world is part of a collapsed volcanic tunnel transformed into a cultural space by local artist César Manrique. The site includes a natural lake inhabited by tiny blind crabs and an auditorium built into the basalt rock.

Mirador del Río
Perched high on the Famara cliffs, this lookout point is carved into the mountain to provide a panoramic view of the Chinijo Archipelago. The design is almost invisible from the outside, allowing you to look out over the turquoise waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

La Geria
This wine-growing region uses unique farming methods where vines are planted in deep pits of black volcanic ash and protected by stone walls. The contrast between the green leaves and the dark soil creates a distinct geometric pattern across the hills.

Cueva de los Verdes
Formed by an eruption thousands of years ago, this lava tube stretches toward the sea and invites you to walk through the ancient veins of the island. The lighting highlights the natural textures of the rock, leading to a hidden reflection that surprises most visitors.

Papagayo Beach
Tucked away at the southern tip of the island, these sheltered coves have clear emerald water and golden sand. The area is protected from the wind by high cliffs, making it a quiet spot to swim and look back at the dramatic volcanic skyline.

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FAQ's about Lanzarote

How can I find cheap flights to Lanzarote at Opodo?
At Opodo you can find flights from AED133 to Lanzarote. Our offers are the result of a combination of different technologies, machine learning algorithms and real searches form our customers in our platform, so you can get the options that better suits your needs when flying to Lanzarote.
When's the best time to go to Lanzarote?
We checked our customers' flight searches, and the winner of best time to fly to Lanzarote is... March.
The next best month to travel to Lanzarote is February.
And let's not forget April, the third top choice for when to go to Lanzarote.
However if you prefer things on the less busy side, we can also tell you (quietly) that the least popular month for flights to Lanzarote is November.
What are the cheapest airlines flying to Lanzarote?

Looking at the prices of our customers' bookings from the UAE to Lanzarote, your best bet for cheap flights is:

  • Qatar Airways: average one-way price of AED4,380.65 , with Sharjah to Lanzarote an average of AED4,289.76 and Dubai from AED4,426.09.
  • Etihad Airways (one-way average: AED5,533.67) : this includes an average price from Abu Dhabi to Lanzarote of AED4,880.43 and also flights from Dubai costing AED5,969.17.
  • Swiss International Air Lines: average cost for one-way was AED8,019.66 , with Dubai to Lanzarote flights costing an average of AED8,019.66 and the price tag from Dubai being AED8,947.58.
Which airlines fly to Lanzarote from the UAE?

Airlines flying direct from the UAE to Lanzarote include:

  • Air Europa, which flies from Madrid and London to Lanzarote plus from Bristol.
  • Iberia, which has flights from London and Birmingham as well as Newcastle to Lanzarote.
  • Vueling, with flights from London to Lanzarote and Cork and also from Glasgow.

Indirect flights from the Australia to Lanzarote include:

  • Iberia, which flies from Manchester and Milan and also from Milan.
  • Vueling, with flights from Milan and Marseille to Lanzarote plus Newcastle.
  • Vueling, which has flights from Milan and Marseille as well as from Lyon to Lanzarote.

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