Sea salt has a deep historical importance on Lanzarote.
Unlike the other Canary Islands black sand beaches are actually few and far between on Lanzarote.
The north of the island is home to two green and verdant valleys that are the ideal antidote to the aridity of the south.
How did the Lanzaroteños make a living before the advent of mass-market tourism in the 1970`s?
For many tourists a visit to Lanzarote just isn´t complete without a camel ride around the islands main attraction, the Timanfaya National Park.