Lanzarote Surfing Autumn 2010
Just as the sun sets on many holiday islands in October, the number of holidaymakers arriving for many destinations shows a sharp decline.
But not for Lanzarote, where the weather and sunshine carry on all year, and the autumn months brings people who prefer an off peak break to one at the height of the summer.
And this year there's even more reason to visit Lanzarote for an autumn holiday, with events that will not only draw holidaymakers on their own accord but provide extra attractions to those who had already decided on a holiday in Lanzarote.
One example is a surfing competition, which will attract competitors from the surfing world along with keen spectators of the sport - the five day event will be a big draw too among those living on the island plus those who are on their Lanzarote holidays at the time.
With the world economy just coming out of recession and the number of people taking overseas holidays only just beginning to show signs of improvement, tourist destinations such as Lanzarote that can hold events like the surfing competition have an edge on those areas that do nothing extra and rely on past holidaymakers to make return visits - Lanzarote will draw people who have never been to the island before who might well return in future years.
But when people visit the island for a holiday, what can they expect to find apart from the great weather in Lanzarote?
Playa Blanca has been transformed from a simple fishing town to a good family resort, and is popular for villa holidays in Lanzarote. Teguise is the former capital and is a historical town with narrow streets, restored homes and hotels.
Tias is a less populated area with tapas restaurants and art galleries, while Puerto Del Carmen is the oldest resort on the island, and is a firm favourite for holidaymakers when they get off their Lanzarote flights - it's got an active night life and a mile of shops, restaurants and bars.
Costa Teguise is a smaller resort, and is about 6 miles northeast of the capital city Arrecife when you look at a Lanzarote map. The entire resort is built on former lava fields and saltpans. The resort consists of several apartment blocks, bungalows and villas. Primary attractions are the golf course, a marina, commercial shops and entertainment. Many visitors enjoy the water park on the outskirts of the resort.
Arrecife has been the capital of Lanzarote since 1832. It is a port town situated near the airport. The local economy is mainly tourism and agriculture. The views from Arrecife are amazing. The Atlantic Ocean is to the east and southeast, the mountains are to the north and the rest is made up of hills and farms.
But no matter which area of Lanzarote you decide to holiday in - surfing in for late October could add up to a great autumn vacation.
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