Hostels in Lanzarote, Spain

2 hostels available. Prices start from $9.00 for a dorm bed.

Hostels in Lanzarote

Youth Hostel
"…At the apartment complex, all units are fitted with bed linen and towels. Nirvana Yoga Center Policy and Condition: Cancellation Policy: 1 days before arrival.In case of a late cancellation … More

Hotels in Lanzarote

"I want go back !!! - The Surf Camp is beautiful and you meet people from all over the world. E 'equipped with all the comfort, cleanliness and quality exceeds the price. The surf course was … More

Guest Houses in Lanzarote

Finca Marisa


Free Breakfast
"…There is a shared kitchen and a shared terrace with chairs and lounges and a barbecue, two outdoor jacuzzis and two swimming pools. Finca Marisa Rural Resort is a bed and breakfast offering … More
"…una Casa Para Ti. Characteristics of the guesthouse: - 2 double bedrooms; a third bed can be added in one of the rooms - the guesthouse is not shared with other guests, so all rooms are for … More

Apartments in Lanzarote

Aparthotel Costa Mar

Puerto del Carmen
Free Breakfast
"…Finally, the hotel offers access to a pleasant, well-kept garden where guests may while the day away. Advice about arrival time. Credit Card Facilities Check in time: 14:00 Check out … More

Plaza Azul

Puerto del Carmen
"…In these apartments they are entitled weekly 1 change of linen towels and 2 and 5 days of cleaning. Check out: 11:00 am Breakfast not included. Cots 6€" …"…They are situated in a prime … More
"…Located on the sea front, our apartments enjoy a privileged location. We are located in the heart of Arrecife, capital of Lanzarote, just 50 meters from the beach and on the promenade of the … More
"…30 to 00.30 No curfew Children must stay with adults No parties allowed." …"Apartamentos Tisalaya is just 8km away from the airport so it's very easy to access by taxi or bus." …MontaΓ±a … More

Hostels in Lanzarote, Spain

2 hostels available. Prices start from $18.00 for a dorm bed.
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Get to know Lanzarote (no more "I wish I knew this before")

This section is dedicated to take away all your "I wish someone had told me that before I went!" experiences. This way, you can spend less time settling in, and more time making new friends in your chosen hostel. We share our insider knowledge of tips, tricks and important things to look out for in Lanzarote.

Lanzarote is a small, volcanic island, in the Canary Islands, and is also apart of Spain. The island is most popular with British packaged holiday-goers, which means there is no shortage of holiday resorts and hotels, most which can be found along the beachfront.

There are, however, some budget options, including a few hostels in Lanzarote, which are quite modern and spacious. Lanzarote hostels provide all the usual hostel facilities, such as access to internet or Wi-Fi (not all hostels provide free Wi-Fi, so it may be worth checking at time of booking), a communal kitchen, book exchange, information and maps of the island (including the latest information about events and local attractions), and hot showers. Some Lanzarote hostels offer rooms with air conditioning, while others only have electric fans. If traveling on a tight budget, it is worth staying in a Lanzarote hostel with a communal kitchen, as restaurants can be quite expensive. Most Lanzarote hostels are within a few minutes' walk from a shop or supermarket, as well as restaurants, bars, clubs (most with nightly entertainment and drink specials), and of course the beachfront.

The native language of the island is Spanish, however English and German are widely spoken. Lanzarote hostel staff, and staff working in the tourist industry, generally speak a good level of English.

There are many good walks and hikes for all levels. Hiking and walking trails are well signposted and cover a range of different types of terrain, from beach and coastal walks to volcanic, hilly walks along lava fields. Local buses run regularly around the island, including to and from the Timanfaya National Park (the volcanic park where the lava fields can be found). Snorkeling, canoeing, windsurfing, surfing, diving, and sunbathing are also popular activities on the island.

Written by local enthusiast for Lanzarote hostels

Written by local enthusiast for Lanzarote hostels Kelly Sheldrick

Lanzarote Hostel Cheatsheet

Above we list every single hostel there is in the city. Let us take a broader look at what you can expect - and what not. We created this cheatsheet for you to get a more complete picture of the hostel quality in Lanzarote, average prices and types of hostels to choose from.
Total number of hostels 2
Average dorm price $28
Cheapest Hostel in Lanzarote Urban Hostel with $17
Average rating of all hostels 4

FAQ about Lanzarote Hostels

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