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Costa Teguise is a planned beach resort on the northern coast of Lanzarote, an island in Spain's Canary Islands. Developed in the 1970s, it features wide sandy beaches, modern hotels, and promenades lined with restaurants and shops. Visitors enjoy water sports, beach sunbathing, and exploring nearby volcanic landscapes and traditional fishing villages.
Costa Teguise is a planned resort town located on the northeastern coast of Lanzarote, in the Canary Islands, Spain, positioned approximately 12 kilometres from the island capital Arrecife and within the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve that covers the entirety of Lanzarote. The destination sits at roughly 29 degrees north latitude, within the Atlantic subtropical zone, and benefits from the persistent northeast trade winds that characterise this part of the archipelago. Content has been produced by the ToursXplorer Editorial Team drawing on established geographic, cultural, and tourism data for the region.
Lanzarote | Canary Islands | Spain | Atlantic Europe | Beach Resort | Volcanic Destination | UNESCO Biosphere Reserve