Lanzarote is a place where you can never get bored in, there are lots of things you can do in Lanzarote.
There are lots of attractions like museums and beaches, you can even island hop on excursions to Fuerteventura and La Graciosa from Lanzarote.
There are also loads of Restaurants and bars with in-house DJ's, Karoake and much more.
Puerto Calero is a small tourist resort of Lanzarote, remarkable for its good security and cleaning, particularly care issues. But the highlight of this nucleus is its spectacular harbor.
The Puerto Calero first built in 1986 and opened in 1989, was the first marina on the island of Lanzarote and 15 years after its inauguration was consolidated as one of the most exclusive and modern marinas in Spain today Puerto Calero won the prestigious seal 5 Blue Star Marina International Marine Certification Institute.
Puerto Calero is equipped with some essential facilities in any modern facility and high level, with its 420 berths to accommodate vessels with a few lengths of between 8 and 75 meters long, divided into their floating docks, where they have been the best yachts and sailboats in Europe. The atmosphere connects perfectly with the calm sea, making Puerto Calero fulfill its essence, a luxury tourist resort that guarantees peace and comfort. To this is added to their proximity to other sites with more abandon, as the night owl sale in Puerto del Carmen, the proximity to the main tourist center of the island, as the Timanfaya National Park, or some of the best beaches on Lanzarote, Puerto Carmen and Papagayo.
The marina extends its interest with a firm commitment in the cultural field, including the Museum of Whales and Dolphins, raised by one of the best scientific knowledge of cetaceans Martin Vidal.
It is in the context of major sporting events where the port has emerged as the nautical theme pointer as The race César Manrique Puerto Calero-which brings together the cream of the sport of sailing. The port becomes, in the second half of October of each year at a big party in honor of the sailors who come from all over the world.