
Cool Plans for the Autum season!
Lanzarote is never short on culture. From music in the streets to dance in unexpected spaces, the island offers a rich line-up for the months ahead. Check the guide!
Lanzarote is never short on culture. From music in the streets to dance in unexpected spaces, the island offers a rich line-up for the months ahead. Here’s a quick guide:
Arrecife en Vivo
Every Friday in September the capital turns into a stage. Free open-air concerts bring together established names and fresh talent, with the city as backdrop.
International Ocean Film Tour Vol. 11 (7–8 Oct)
Adventure and ocean stories on the big screen. This travelling festival stops at Jameos del Agua with two hours of documentaries that connect us to the sea.
Festival de Música Visual (8–18 Oct)
Experimental sounds and visual landscapes meet Lanzarote’s most striking venues. A festival that blends music and place like no other.
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Lanzarote Literature Festival (9 Oct – 3 Dec)
Talks, readings and encounters with authors across the island. A chance to slow down and listen.
Traslación (29 Oct – 9 Nov)
Contemporary dance performed in unconventional spaces, reframing how we see Lanzarote through movement.
Halloween night-out (31 Oct)
Expect costumes, parades and plenty of creativity. Locals love a good costume party!
Exhibitions at El Almacén
Arrecife’s cultural hub continues to showcase photography, installations and contemporary art. Always worth a visit.
Why go?
Because Lanzarote is more than a beautiful landscape; its community, creativity and culture. Stay a little longer and you’ll see!

Lanzarote is never short on culture. From music in the streets to dance in unexpected spaces, the island offers a rich line-up for the months ahead. Check the guide!

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