Lanzarote’s history of volcanic devastation from seven years of unrelenting eruptions in the 1700s left it a forbidding place, covered in rough lava and layers of volcanic ash. But thanks to the artist/architect César Manrique, Lanzaroteños have transformed a volcanic wasteland into art, preserving both its character and its natural environment.

Not as well known as the larger Canary Islands, Lanzarote is perhaps the most fascinating. A week’s worth of attractions make up for its having fewer beaches than its more sand-surrounded neighbors.

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