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Costa Teguise
The smallest and most recently developed of the island's three
main holiday resorts, Costa Teguise is situated on the southeast
corner of Lanzarote and is a haven for families and sun-seekers.
Although it is a purpose built resort, Costa Teguise manages to
have a nice community feel to it, with lots of little squares
around which the bars and restaurants are located. The resort is
more low key than some but still has plenty to do with a wide
variety of shops and restaurants for all tastes and of course
lovely beaches for holiday-makers to relax on. Playa de las
Cucharas is probably the best of the three beaches with
uninterrupted views and crystal clear blue waters, but Playa
Bastian is another idyllic spot to enjoy the sub-tropical
sunshine.
Information & Facts
Activities
There is plenty of entertainment for holiday makers in and
around Costa Teguise for all ages. Watersports, including sailing,
windsurfing, jet skiing, snorkelling and scuba diving can be
arranged from the beaches, while just outside the resort is an
18-hole golf course and a water park for the kids. Further afield
visitors can explore the Timanfaya National Park and the ancient
capital, Arrecife. Boat trips and submarine tours go from Puerto
Calero, ten miles (16km) west of Costa Teguise, and camel and horse
rides can be organised. Most activities can be organised through
the tour operator reps, though it is sometimes cheaper to book
directly.
Language
Spanish is the official language, but English is widely
understood in areas frequented by tourists. Catalan, Galician and
Basque are spoken in the relevant areas.
Money
Spain's official currency is the Euro (EUR). One Euro is divided
into 100 cents. Money can be exchanged at bureaux de change and
major hotels, but banks give the best rates. All major credit cards
and travellers cheques are widely accepted at most hotels,
restaurants, and shops. ATMs are widespread and are generally the
cheapest and most convenient method of obtaining money.
Negatives
It is possible to get good bargains in the electrical duty-free
stores when on holiday in Costa Teguise, but remember that you
can't take purchases back to the shop once you have left the
island. Check everything works and that all batteries, cables and
plugs are included; that you receive a European guarantee, not an
Asian one; and that all electrical items have a CE stamp. Whilst
water is safe for cleaning teeth and washing food, it is very high
in mineral content and can cause bad stomach problems. Bottled
water should be used for drinking.
Night Life
The nightlife in Costa Teguise is not legendary - party animals
generally take a taxi to Puerto del Carmen, a larger holiday resort
ten miles (16km) to the west. Costa Teguise's Mo vita Disco Bar is
its best-known party venue and there are nice bars around the
marketplace to start the evening off. Try the Fiddler's Bar and the
Sunburnt Arms or Hennessy's Irish Bar if you're craving a
refreshing pint of Guinness. For something different try Legends
Bar which provides entertainment such as a hypnotist or an Abba
tribute band. There is also a casino in the Hotel Oasis.
Restaurants
There is a good range of restaurants in Costa Teguise catering
for all tastes and pockets. For dining out, try Coffee and Cream
Bistro Bar, Vesubio Restaurant, Restaurant Montmatre or El
Bocadito, which specialises in traditional Spanish tapas. Besides a
number of local establishments, there are plenty of Italian,
Indian, Thai, Chinese and seafood restaurants. For those longing
for home, there are several fish and chip shops that offer
traditional cod and freshly made chips, and other places that serve
up English breakfasts and screen Premier League football on big
screen TVs.
Shopping
Costa Teguise has a variety of shops around the resort and in
the La Cucharas Shopping Complex, selling all the usual tourist tat
for holiday makers, as well as a few electrical duty-free stores.
The busy Sunday market at Teguise is well worth a visit, selling a
variety of locally produced goods from pottery to tablecloths along
with the inevitable 'I've been to Lanzarote' t-shirts.
Time
Local time is GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March
and the Saturday before the last Sunday in October). The Canary
Islands: GMT (GMT +1 in summer).