Lanzarote,
island of fire
Lanzarote,
island of fire
Lanzarote has a unique essence. Its volcanic landscapes, the unmistakable light that bathes the island, and the warm, welcoming nature of its people make you feel at home. Here, nature and culture intertwine in perfect harmony.
Lanzarote has a unique essence. Its volcanic landscapes, the unmistakable light that bathes the island, and the warm, welcoming nature of its people make you feel at home. Here, nature and culture intertwine in perfect harmony.
Lanzarote invites you to disconnect and reconnect with what truly matters. Its volcanic scenery, the soft shapes of the land, and the island’s slow rhythm make you feel in tune with nature. The silence and geological history are part of its charm, while the locals maintain a respectful relationship with their environment.
In a landscape blanketed by volcanic ash, the vineyards of La Geria represent a brave and sustainable form of agriculture. Each vine is grown by hand, protected by stone walls that defy the wind and retain precious moisture. At Bodega Stratvs, we carry on this legacy, creating wines that reflect not only the character of this unique land, but also the dedication of those who work it with passion.
Lanzarote’s coast reveals the island’s full natural richness. From the crystal-clear waters of Papagayo to the volcanic landscapes of Playa Quemada or El Golfo, where lava meets the ocean—every beach offers a unique experience. Famara stands out with its vast dunes and open views of the Atlantic, while in the south, natural tidal pools offer peaceful bathing spots. A coastline shaped by wind and fire, where every stretch tells its own story.
Lanzarote’s coast reveals the island’s full natural richness. From the crystal-clear waters of Papagayo to the volcanic landscapes of Playa Quemada or El Golfo, where lava meets the ocean—every beach offers a unique experience. Famara stands out with its vast dunes and open views of the Atlantic, while in the south, natural tidal pools offer peaceful bathing spots. A coastline shaped by wind and fire, where every stretch tells its own story.
Culture
and heritage
Culture
and heritage
Lanzarote’s identity can’t be understood without the legacy of César Manrique, the artist who saw beauty in the natural world and transformed the island into a living work of art. His approach to blending architecture, landscape, and sustainability forever changed how we see this volcanic land. At our hotel, that philosophy lives on: each space is designed in harmony with the surroundings, offering genuine experiences where nature and humanity coexist in balance.
Lanzarote was declared a Biosphere Reserve in 1993, although its commitment to sustainability began long before. Agriculture in tune with the land, traditional architecture, and a form of tourism that respects the environment make the island a benchmark for harmony. At ROSA Group, we share this path, supporting projects that promote local, conscious, and balanced development.
Canarian cuisine is known for its richness and diversity, reflecting the unique character of the archipelago. Local ingredients such as fish, meats, cheeses, and fruits blend with traditional recipes and global influences. In our hotels, we reinterpret this culinary heritage, combining it with international flavors to create dishes full of personality, balance, and taste.
We deeply value what grows on this land: ingredients that are cultivated, raised, and prepared with care. We work with local, seasonal products, many from our own Finca de Uga or trusted local producers who share our values. That’s how we create honest, fresh cuisine that stays true to the island’s roots.
We deeply value what grows on this land: ingredients that are cultivated, raised, and prepared with care. We work with local, seasonal products, many from our own Finca de Uga or trusted local producers who share our values. That’s how we create honest, fresh cuisine that stays true to the island’s roots.