TRAVEL INFORMATION
Flights
Whilst we cannot book your flights, our team can offer you a few tips on how to get here. Departures are from most European airports. Times of flights may vary throughout the year.
Prices for flights to Lanzarote vary greatly. The cheapest we have heard of is 140 Euros return, but there have been cases of people paying 425 Euros for tickets in the height of season. Normally you can expect to pay between 170 Euros and 312 Euros for a return ticket. If anyone actually finds one of the elusive 95 Euros return tickets on the Internet/Teletext, please let one of the team know!
You can also fly to Lanzarote via Madrid or Barcelona or even via one of the other Canary Islands. Check out these options if you are restricted by the dates you can get away.
Also, British Airways now operates scheduled flights to Lanzarote on a regular basis.
Travel and Health Insurance
European Union citizens can enter the Canary Islands with just their passport. No vaccinations are needed. Whilst there are reciprocal health agreements within the European Union a separate travel and health insurance should be considered essential. Please ensure your insurance covers your for dangerous sports especially surfing. We also recommend you bring a valid E111 which can be picked-up from your local post office.
Boards, Baggage and DingsMost airlines will charge either a flat fee (e.g. Surfboard 45 Euros) or an excess baggage charge per kilo. Normally you have to pre-book equipment prior to departure. Make sure you check about bringing equipment when you book your ticket. Check your travel insurance for equipment cover whilst in transit. Make sure you bring at least 2 sizes of kite as the winds can be very strong.
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