Located on the southeast coast of the spectacular island of Lanzarote, Puerto Calero is a luxurious marina and is well worth a visit. On the outskirts of Puerto del Carmen, José Calero thought about building a marina in Lanzarote and after four years of construction, the marina first became operational in 1989. It has grown in size over the years and now has 450 berths suitable for super yachts.
Nicknamed Millionaires Harbour, there is a large selection of bars and restaurants located along the waterfront with views of the super yachts as they sparkle in the sunshine. However, the marina is home to more than just yachts, stroll around the local market which is on every Tuesday and Friday morning around the marina.
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Flight time from the UK to Lanzarote is around 4 hours 15 minutes.
If you're planning a trip to Lanzarote (ACE) from the UK, the following airports have direct flights:
Belfast International (BFS), Birmingham (BHX), Bournemouth (BOH), Bristol (BRS), Cardiff (CWL), East Midlands (EMA), Edinburgh (EDI), Exeter (EXT), Glasgow (GLA), Leeds Bradford (LBA), Liverpool (LPL), London Gatwick (LGW), London Luton (LTN), London Stansted (STN), Manchester (MAN) and Newcastle (NCL).
Transfer time from Arrecife airport to Puerto Calero is approximately 20 minutes.
Summers in Lanzarote are warm and dry, rarely falling below 25°C. A reliable beach destination all year round, the Canaries boast some the warmest winters around (temperatures tend to stick to the late teens), with lovely mild springs and autumns.
Currently visas are not required for UK citizens travelling to Spain.
Restaurant bills include a service charge by law in Spain, so whether you choose to tip further is up to you. If you enjoyed the meal and service, it is customary to leave 5-10%. Hotel porters and maids will appreciate a small tip, and while taxi drivers don’t require a tip, it’s common to round up the fare.
The official language of Spain is Spanish. English is widely spoken too, so getting by is easy.