Lanzarote is an ideal place for doing sport. The climate, the open spaces and the sea all make Lanzarote an exceptional location for all kinds of adventure sports. There are several schools ready to teach tourists about sports they have never done.


It is possible to do a wide variety of sports in Lanzarote. Below is a list of some of the most popular sports in Lanzarote and some useful addresses.


Hang gliding and Paragliding These sports are very popular due to the gentle and constant winds on the island and the unbeatable panoramic views over the island. For more information, Delta Club Zonzamas, Tel.: 928.815.203 Arrecife.


Golf This is another popular sport in Lanzarote. One of the advantages of Lanzarote is that you can play golf all year round due to the excellent climate. Costa Teguise Golf Course . Teléfono: 928 590 512


Sport Fishing The waters around the Canary islands are highly esteemed for the quality of its deep sea fishing. There are several boats available for this sport and can be found on the jetty in Puerto Calero, Puerto del Carmen, Playa Blanca and Caleta del Sebo ( on the island La Graciosa).


Scuba Diving  The waters around the Canary islands are highly esteemed for the quality of its deep sea fishing. There are several boats available for this sport and can be found on the jetty in Puerto Calero, Puerto del Carmen, Playa Blanca and Caleta del Sebo ( on the island La Graciosa.


Surfing The best waves in Europe can be found in La Santa(Tinajo). Lanzarote has numerous beaches where you can enjoy surfing such as Famara, one of the most emblemetic on the island. Most of these places are not recommended for beginners.


Windsurf/ Kite Surf  Lanzarote has specialised centres offering beginner courses in different resorts on the island, the most popular being off the coast of Costa Teguise and Famara.


Club La Santa, a centre for high performing sports people is situated in La Santa, Tinajo. Club La Santa offers a wide variety of sports.


 Sports indegenous to Lanzarote:

Canarian Lateen Sail This is a sailing regatta for boats using lateen sails. This kind of sailing with small boats with lateen sails has a great following here in Lanzarote and Fuerteventura. The boats usually have a length of between 5 and 8.5 metres and the regatta is an olympic triangular kind.


Canarian Wresting This is a sport where two people confront each other, starting from an initial position where the two contestants hold onto the shorts of each other. The aim of the game is to throw the opponent onto the ground without leaving the marked circle, using both  their arms and legs.


Canarian Bowls This is one of the oldest games on record and is mentioned in Ancient Egypt. In the Canary Islands , Lanzarote is the island with the greatest tradition for playing bowls and is famous for the quality of its players. The game consists of throwing a ball from the starting line and trying to get as close as possible to the jack. The winner is the team which has most balls close to the jack. Each player takes turn in playing, the team deciding who plays next.


Canarian Stick Fighting This game goes back to the time when  people first lived on Lanzarote  and represents one of our purest and greatest traditions. The stick was used in everyday life as a work tool and for basic domestic use. It was used for guiding the herds, sowing, jumping over fences and streams or simply for walking. The game consisted of hitting your component and not being hit yourself, using good attack and defence tactics. A good player should have good reflexes, agility and strong arms and legs. Nowadays there are several schools of stick fighting in an attempt not to lose the sport.