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Try Playa Blanca in Lanzarote. I can recommend the Princess Yaiza.


https://www.sovereign.com/holidays/spain/lanzarote/playa-blanca/hotels/princesa-yaiza-suite-hotel-resort/


The link is to Sovereign but there are several others you can get a package with, or you can book the hotel separately and sort out your own flights (which will be cheaper, but you?ll have to organise your own transfers etc).


Playa Blanca is a lovely area, ideal for families with young kids. There?s a marina and nice market and a long esplanade all the way from the marina, past the Yaiza and on into the little town. There?s some lovely restaurants and the beach is one of the nicer ones on Lanzarote with white sand (unlike the volcanic black sands and hence the name, playa Blanca means white beach).


The Yaiza itself is a lovely hotel, two large swimming pools, excellent kids club and activities, great food (we?ve only been b&b as prefer to go out in the evenings) there?s a mini disco etc and a show in the evenings. Nothing goes on too late either in the hotel or in the resort so it?s quiet enough by bedtime etc. Nice family, friendly vibe to the whole resort.

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