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Supermarket prices in Lanzarote. Prices of food & drink. Is cheap or expensive?

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Lanzarote is an island belonging to Spain and part of the Canary Islands archipelago. Here you can come on vacation together with a travel agency or individually, and good conditions for relaxation prevail almost all year round. How much will such vacations cost? What prices can be expected in 2024?

What are the prices in restaurants in Lanzarote?

In Lanzarote, prices in mid-range restaurants are similar to those in Tenerife and Gran Canaria, that is, you will pay about 8-12 euros for a meal. As on the other islands of the archipelago, local cuisine with strong Spanish influences reigns here. For example, at Mar Azul Restaurante Grill, an appetizer can be ordered for 4-5 euros, and sandwiches with tuna, beef or chicken cost 6-6.50 euros. Burgers with local ingredients are available for 11-13 euros. Seafood dishes cost an average of 8-12 euros, fish dishes cost 15.50-19.50 euros, and you can get a salad for less than 10 euros.

While resting in El Golfo, you can take a look at HUFU, where lunch for two people costs in the range of 12.50-18.50 euros, while seafood dishes are available for about 9-10 euros. For a salad, you’ll have to pay €4.50, while rice dishes cost between €2 and €5.50. In the south of the island, near popular beaches like Playa Flamingo and Playa Mujeres, at Avenida 55, appetizer prices start at 7 euros, and salads cost 10 euros per serving. Pastas with various toppings cost between 14 and 17 euros, and pizza can be ordered for 9-15 euros. Children’s dishes cost 4-6 euros.

prices in restaurants in Lanzarote

 

What are the prices of food in stores in Lanzarote?If one wants to prepare their own meals, the cheapest purchases will be made at a supermarket like Lidl.The stores are well stocked and you can pay by card, but note that the only currency accepted remains the euro.

Prices in Lanzarote look like this:

– wheat or rye roll – €0.19
– small loaf of bread – 0.45 euros
– kg of flour – 0.85 euros
– a packet of rice – 0.85 euros
– a packet of pasta – 1.29 euros
– a carton of milk – 0.83 euros
– a package of cold meat (225 g) – 1.99 euros
– a package of chorizo (500 g) – 3.99 euros
– country cheese (500 g) – 0.95 euros
– a can of olives – 0.99 euros
– kg of carrots – 0.79 euros
– kg of bananas – 0.99 euros
– kg of peppers – 1.89 euros
– kg of potatoes – 1.29 euros
– kg of tomatoes – 1.80 euros

It will also not be a hassle to buy other products, such as cosmetics or clothes, and instead of carrying medicines on the plane, popular pharmaceuticals will be more convenient to purchase at the local pharmacy.

Look also: prices in Tenerife

What are the prices of accommodation in Lanzarote?

The cheapest accommodations in Lanzarote cost between 20-20 euros per night – mostly hostels and private rooms.The tourist tax on Lanzarote does not apply.In one- and two-star hotels a night costs an average of 40-50 euros. Planning a holiday in a 4-star hotel, such as the Sand Beach Resort, you need to be prepared for prices from 90 euros upwards. At Sol Lanzarote All Inclusive, right by the sea, you’ll pay about 300 euros per night, but the package includes a range of amenities for the guest.

In the provinces, a stay at a quality resort will cost less than at popular resorts. In intimate hotels a night costs about 120 euros, and if you choose a private apartment instead of a hotel, the fee for a day’s stay in it will be about 80-100 euros, or more if it’s a high-standard apartment. Hotels in Lanzarote are most occupied in summer and during holiday periods.

When to go to Lanzarote to pay less for a stay? For a vacation in May, you usually spend less than in July and August, and the cheapest is winter in Lanzarote.

What are the prices of public transportation in Lanzarote?

There is a well-developed bus network in Lanzarote, with ticket prices starting at 1.40 euros. The exact cost of the ride depends on the distance – the longer the trip, the more you pay for the ticket. Getting from the international airport to the hotel costs tourists an average of 3 euros. There are several bus lines, and buses run quite often and on schedule. By public transport you can reach the beaches and most tourist attractions, for longer routes it may be necessary to change to another line.

A flight with a small child is best booked in the evening, when he or she is already asleep, but then it can be a problem to catch a bus from the airport, so think about renting a car or ordering a cab beforehand.

What is the cost of living in Lanzarote?

On average, one person living in Lanzarote spends about 500-600 euros on living expenses. To this amount you should also add rent, the amount of which varies depending on the location and standard of the apartment. If you choose an apartment away from the fashionable tourist centers, you can survive in comfort for about 1000-1100 euros a month. The cost of living in Lanzarote is generally lower than in cities in mainland Spain.

To rent a studio apartment you need to spend about 400-600 euros, in better locations this cost can rise to up to a thousand euros. An apartment for a family costs about 800-1000 euros per month, in larger towns it will average 1200 euros per month. And what does it look like from the perspective of a tourist? You spend at least 30 euros a day, including accommodation, but with better accommodations, dining out and enjoying numerous entertainment activities, this cost rises to more than 100 euros per day.

cost of living in Lanzarote

What are the prices of real estate in Lanzarote?

A house in Lanzarote can be bought for as little as about 100 thousand euros. A large apartment in the city, such as Arrecife, is worth 100-150 thousand euros. At similar prices are holiday homes in seaside resorts, and for an apartment in a modern apartment building, overlooking the sea, you need to spend about 180 thousand euros. Large houses near the sea cost an average of 250 thousand euros, but in less attractive locations these rates drop by up to half.

What are the prices of tourist attractions in Lanzarote?

Prices for most tourist attractions in Lanzarote range from a few to a dozen euros.Natural attractions are mostly available for free and you only pay to hire a private guide.The most popular amusements cost:

– entrance to Mirador del Rio – 5 euros
– entrance to Cueva de los Verdes – 10 euros
– entrance to Jameos del Agua – 15 euros
– entrance to Jardin de Cactus – 8 euros

What are the prices of optional tours in Lanzarote?

Longer excursions around the island will cost several tens of euros. Touring excursions and cruises in the surrounding waters are very popular in Lanzarote, and sample prices for such trips are:

– day trip is Timanfaya, La Geria and Green Lagoon – about 60 euros.
– trip around the island – about 80 euros
– tour of the caves and gorges of Lanzarote – about 90 euros
– evening swim with dolphins – about 80 euros
– tour of the Lanzarote wine region – about 70 euros
– quad bike ride around the island – about 120 euros

Is it cheap in Lanzarote?

It’s cheaper here than in mainland Spain.Prices are similar to those on the Italian or Greek islands.

What is cheap in Lanzarote?

In Lanzarote most products are affordable and also for tourist attractions you do not have to spend a lot of money.

Is it expensive in Lanzarote?

Lanzarote ranks among those cheaper locations to spend a vacation by the sea.

What is expensive on Lanzarote?

Quite expensive on the island is real estate.

Simon Machniewski

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