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    Perhaps the most unique 
    among the Canary Islands, Lanzarote astounds with its amazing landscapes. 
    Two volcanic eruptions left a lunar landscape of more than a hundred 
    craters, lava fields, and layers of cinders and pebbles. The dromedaries 
    found here complete this unforgettable landscape. Fine white sand beaches 
    have encouraged the development of seaside resorts.
 
      
        | Pier Information The ship is scheduled to dock at Los Marmoles Port, 
        approximately 2.5 miles from Arrecife. Taxis are generally available at 
        the port.
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        | Shopping Local embroideries, baskets and native Guanche pottery 
        make nice souvenirs.
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        | Cuisine Canarian cuisine is simple but flavorful. Fish of a great 
        variety is excellent, whether boiled, grilled or served in tasty sauces. 
        Local dishes also include pork prepared in a special pickling (carne de 
        fiesta) and a rabbit dish called salmorejo. Potatoes grown locally are 
        known as papas negras. They are small and dark, with a yellowish inside 
        and extraordinary flavor. Good local cheese is made of goats’ milk.
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        | Guanapay CastleThe remains of this castle, built in the 16th century, stand on the edge 
        of a volcano. From the summit, there is a vast panorama, including 
        Teguise, Lanzarote’s former capital, and Graciosa Island on the northern 
        horizon.
 Golf
 Three miles from the port is the 18-hole Costa Teguise golf course.
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    Awaiting Your Return 
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    Complimentary 
    Spirits Await | 
    
    Return to Your 
    Suite and Sail Away to The Next Adventure | 
    
    Entertainment 
    and Dancing Await You |