What exactly is the attraction of this island?
Where do we start? Ok well, post
no. 16 in this same thread might be good for starters. Forget the resorts, Lanz is not the resorts, that's where you eat, sleep and get drunk. It's rather the natural wonders of this challenging environment that makes it what it is. Driving through the wine region of
La Geria towards PB one can easily think of
Raquel Welch and 1 million years B.C. ( as if anyone would think of Raquel Welch

) when it was shot in
Timanfaya. It's a barren place which the conejeros ( native Lanzaroteños ) have tried to tame over hundreds of years. UNESCO's designation of the entire island as a [broken link removed] has meant stricter development controls than other islands in the Canarian group. That and the work of
César Manrique has helped keep the bulk of the island's development sympathetic with it's history and nature. Take a walk on the ( au natural if you like

) and you get some feeling for the beauty of the place. You're not going to get major cultural events, it's a small place and to engage in any cultural events outside the resorts does demand un poco de Español. The regular concerts in the underground [broken link removed] can be excellent. There are some very interesting places on the island also. For most though people it's attraction is it's pretty much guaranteed good weather, short distance from IRL/UK & English widely spoken. If you like chilling out and doing nothing, with good books & good but cheap food, I could think of worse places to go.