Activities split between included in-resort options and paid off-property excursions. The Canary Islands location makes this one of the better bases for cycling and wine tourism — the resort's bike center and suggested routes are a real asset. For scuba, the diving club offers paid excursions to Lanzarote's underwater volcanic formations.
One of three pools in the main resort area. Heated, surrounded by sun terraces and loungers. General guest access. The activity pool where organized games run — social and lively during peak afternoon hours.
Second main pool, heated. Slightly quieter than Pool 1 depending on daily programming. Loungers available on the surrounding terrace.
Third pool in the main area. All three main pools are connected by the same terrace space — the distinction is mostly about positioning on the property and distance from specific rooms.
Exclusive to Preferred Club guests. Heated, with dedicated loungers and a private solarium area. Noticeably quieter than the three shared pools — the main practical difference you'll feel from the Preferred Club upgrade.
Part of the hydrotherapy circuit inside the spa. Therapeutic jets for neck and lumbar. Supplement required for access. Useful for an hour of therapeutic hydrotherapy on days when you don't want outdoor pool time.
Direct beach access from the resort. Black volcanic sand — looks dramatic in photographs but is coarser than white sand on feet. Sugar Reef beachfront bar is accessible directly from the beach. The beach is relatively quiet — Puerto Calero is not a mass-tourism beach destination, which is either a pro or a con depending on what you want.
The main tourist beach on the island, about 6 km from the resort. Long, sandy, with beach bars and water sports rentals. Good option for a day trip if you want a livelier beach scene.
Widely considered the best beach in Lanzarote — pale sand sheltered in a natural cove with calm, clear water. 20-minute drive by rental car. Limited sunbed rental. Worth prioritizing if you visit outside July-August peak season.
Complimentary court access and equipment. Usually easy to get a slot — less in-demand than the pools.
Paddle courts (padel tennis) available, included. Popular in Spain — if you play padel, this is a genuine perk.
Beach volleyball on the property, included. Organized games run by the activities team.
Complimentary. Cardio machines, free weights, rowing machines. Good equipment, well-maintained.
Included, scheduled. May be seasonal — verify availability when booking.
Included, scheduled. Core-focused sessions, may be seasonal.
Poolside sessions, included. Popular morning activity.
High-energy indoor cycling, included in the fitness program.
Professional performance shows nightly at the resort's theater venue. Quality is consistently praised in reviews.
Included in the Piano Bar and as part of the evening entertainment program. The Piano Bar live music runs most evenings.
Themed evening events that rotate weekly — Spanish night, Caribbean night, etc.
Activities schedule posted daily. Pool games, sports tournaments, and other organized events.
18+ throughout the property. No children's program or family activities — this is a feature, not a gap, for the target guest.
Equipment rental available. The volcanic underwater terrain near Puerto Calero is interesting for snorkelers.
On-site diving club offers professional excursions. Lanzarote has notable dive sites including volcanic formations and shipwrecks. Additional cost.
Additional water sports available at extra cost — confirm specific options at the activities desk.
Scenic coastal boat trips available for booking through the resort. Additional cost.
Squash court available at extra cost.
Bikes available from the on-site bike center. Lanzarote has dedicated cycling infrastructure and the terrain (flat to volcanic hills) suits various fitness levels. Additional cost.
Guided horse riding tours of the Lanzarote landscape. Additional cost.
Day trip to the volcanic fire mountain park — mandatory for first-time Lanzarote visitors. The geothermal demonstrations are genuinely impressive. Book through the resort.
Playa Papagayo is among the best beaches on the island — fine pale sand sheltered between volcanic rock headlands. About 20 minutes by rental car.
The marina at Puerto Calero is a 10-minute walk. Arrecife, the capital, is 15 minutes by car — worth an afternoon for the harbor, castle, and seafront.
Lanzarote's wine region grows grapes in volcanic hollows — the landscape is unlike any other wine region. Manrique's Foundation and Jameos del Agua are architectural highlights. Full-day excursion.