05.03.07

Lanzarote tourist overview

Posted in lanzarote property at 8:20 am by admin

Lanzarote has four main towns / tourism and business centres. In each of these you will find a large range of property including studios, apartments, villas, land, bars and other businesses from the islands best estate agents

The island government or Cabildo of Lanzarote with the influence of Lanzarote’s most famous artist, Cesar Manrique, actively aims to preserve the natural beauty of the Island.

All residential building cannot be higher than two storeys and should be painted white.
There are many protected areas or national parks where building is not allowed.

Coastline:-
Starting from the north of the island
The island has a beautiful rugged northeastern coastline that has white beaches from sand blown over from Sahara desert.

Moving down east coast to Arrieta/Punta Mujeres, a local fishing community, nice beach with bar.

Then Costa Teguise, Arrecife, Airpot, Puerto del Carmen, Puerto Calero a nice marina with restarants and bars, not a lot then until Playa Blanca in the south.

Coming up around the west coast much less population mainly due to harsher weather and high seas. Some places of interest and scenic beauty.

Firstly el golfo salt lake and los herbidores blow holes.
Then el golfo town and green lake tourist attraction.

Timanfaya National park, most recent volcanic eruptions (mid 1800’s) moon like landscape, you can still cook from heat just below the surface.

La Santa sports complex, athletes from all over europe come to train. European surf destination in winter.

Famara beach, dramatic long sand beach with ship wreck and high cliff backdrop.

Cesar Manrique house at top of cliffs, very impressive.

Then back to top with Orzola fishing village in very north, small harbour and ferry to island of La GraciosaMain Areas:-

Main areas in detail

1 - Arrecife: the capital and commercial centre. The islands main shipping port. Where you go for residencias d things legal i.e. Notaries, law courts etc. Little tourist accomodation, some historical tourist attractions and good shopping. Very late spanish style nightlife at weekends.

2 - Puerto del Carmen: The islands oldest and most established tourist centre. Comprising one main road along the beach (the strip) along which there are many bars, restaurants, shops etc etc. A few beaches along the strip, accomodation behind. Plenty of nightlife.

3 - Costa Teguise: 20 mins drive north from Puerto del Carmen and the second most established area for tourism. Was planned from the start as a tourist area so well laid out with good access and parking. Aprox 5 beaches. European destination for windsurfers. Plenty of English bars and restaruants. Not so much nightlife and more spread out than Puerto del Carmen. Islands only current golf course.

4 - Playa Blanca: Situated at the very south of the island. The newest and fastest developing area of the island. Loads of new building going on. New golf course and marina soon to be completed. Few nice local beaches in town and the beautiful beaches of papagayo just outside.

05.02.07

New Scotland-Tenerife Flights

Posted in tenerife property at 2:50 am by admin

Flyglobespan has announced the opening of two new routes directly from Scotland to the Canary Islands starting from November 2007. The flights will go directly from Aberdeen and Durham Tees Valley airports and fares will start at around fifty pounds each way including taxes. According to cheapflights.com, the low-cost carrier recently announced the launch of flights from Glasgow to Orlando, Stansted to Chambery and Manchester to Toronto, firmly making its mark on the UK no-frills airline market. “Tenerife is proving a very popular destination for Flyglobespan customers. We already have daily flights there from Stansted, Glasgow and Liverpool and we look forward to welcoming new customers to the Flyglobespan experience,” said chairman Tom Dalrymple. He added that Flyglobespan also offers passengers pre-allocated seating.

Fo more info: http://news.cheapflights.co.uk/flights/2006/06/flyglobespan_of.html

For more info on Tenerife property and tourist information, check: http://www.freedom4sale.com/tenerife/index.php

Gran Canaria property for sale

Posted in gran canaria property at 2:43 am by admin

Gran Canaria has one of the Canary Islands largest property markets.
The most popular areas of Grand Canaria to find property for sale are those of Arguineguin, Maspalomas, Mogan, Playa del Ingles, Puerto Mogan, Puerto Rico and Vecindario.
Puerto Rico property for sale is the largest market with the most sought after properties.

The level of service an estate agent in Gran Canaria will offer is far and above what you could expect from their counter parts in the UK. All language and system barriers will be surpassed with their help, even right up to getting the electricity connected.

The average price of a studio apartment for sale in Gran Canaria is currently in th 110,000 euros region. The average price for a studio apartment property in Puerto Rico is a little higher at 165,141 euros.

Fuerteventura property information

Posted in fuerteventura property at 2:42 am by admin

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Welcome to the Freedom4sale property magazine web blog

Posted in Canary Island property at 1:44 am by admin

Hi and welcome to our new Canary Island property web blog - This is the place to come and find out about every kind of Canary Island property issue. If you wish to discuss property on a given island then we have categories set up for property and estate agent issue in lanzarote, tenerife, fuerteventura and gran canaria. Just click a category and add your comments.

We will be also adding valuable propert buying information for each island plus tourist information like maps, descriptions etc.

Happy blogging from the freedom4sale team.

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