Club la Santa is a hotel in Tinajo, Lanzarote, Spain. All sports inclusive hotel with more than 80 different sports included in the price. Hotel features water sports, free bikes, tennis courts, fitness room and variety of classes and group trainings. Excellent all inclusive sport holiday for all levels of fitness. Free access to equipment and training classes makes it a giant playground for kids and adults interested in sports. Easy activity booking system.
Some optional extras are available: personal instruction, balls for playing racket sports, diving, wellness and private consultations with our health professionals.
There are 4 restaurants on-site serving Italian, Sushi and International cuisine. Vegetarian and dairy-free options can also be requested.
Location: Northwest of Lanzarote island. Lanzarote Airport - 20 km.
Club la Santa hotel Lanzarote is a kids friendly sport resort. There are lots of activities and tournaments just for children and young people every week: football school, teenage fitness, windsurfing and swimming lessons. Active family holidays both adults and kids together and separately.
Hotel promotes Kids & Teens Department - activity concept for children aged 3-15 years old. The 3 activity areas all focus on activating the body, challenging the children on at least one of 3 parameters: social development, educational elements or motor skills.
Features for kids:
Children under 6 eat free in buffet restaurant Atlantico.
Equipment such as rackets, footballs, bikes, etc., in children sizes.
Fixed weekly programme with plenty of activities for children and adults of all ages - most are completely free of charge.
Play Time children club is a huge hit for children from 3-years-old and completely free of charge.
Heated children pool.
Club la Santa hotel features modern fitness center with equipment from Precor and TechoGym. Free access for guests.
There are machines available to train all muscle groups. Own body weight, with free weights, as well as on numerous modern machines. Furthermore, there are various fitness machines available, including bikes, stair climbers, treadmills and rowing machines. Stretching area with foam rollers, wobble board, Thera-bands and other equipment.
There are training and classes in groups. Separate weight lifting room in the fitness centre.
The fitness Centre is available for everyone over 15 years-old.
Club la Santa hotel has 10 tennis courts and rackets in various sizes, including for children, are at your disposal and completely free. You must bring your own balls or purchase them in Sports Booking.
12 badminton courts. 5 outdoor courts for padel tennis. 4 squash indoor courts. 3 table tennis available.
Club La Santa organises year-round events and theme weeks with tennis, badminton and squash.
There are 2 swimming stadia in Club la Santa hotel with a total of 3 50-metre pools and 8 lanes in each pool. There are proper timings for the serious swimmer at both ends of the two stadia. The water is naturally heated.
Free group lessons in swimming, for those who cannot swim, for those who want to improve their technique and for experienced swimmers.
Free group lessons in Open Water swimming in a safe lagoon.
Equipment to borrow for both children and adults for free: Speedo Aqua joggers (abdominal belt), Speedo boards & hand paddles, Diving masks, Snorkles, Flippers, Armbands for children.
Lanzarote is a volcanic Canary Island and all year round sea & sun holiday destination. It is famous for its beaches and resorts, caves and Timanfaya Volcano National Park, fresh sea food and fancy cacti.
7 days is an average time for Lanzarote holidays to be able to relax, enjoy the ocean and visit main attractions.
The best way to see the islands points of interest is to have a rental car. Public transport also available linking the main cities. Day-trip from Playa Blanca to the neighbour island Fuerteventura is also popular among those who stay longer on the Lanzarote.
Timanfaya Volcano National Park is located in Lanzarote, one of the Canary Islands, in the south-west of the island. The park area is entirely covered with volcanic soil and has surreal moon spirit landscape.
There is only one active volcano, Timanfaya. The volcanic activity continues nowadays. Some surface areas reach temperatures of 100°C. Temperature of up to 277°C have been recorded at a depth of just 10cm, while 610°C at the depth of 13 metres. Some geysers can be seen there.
Visitors are not allowed to walk freely around the Timanfaya Volcano National Park. There is a specially designed route through the most spectacular areas of the National Park for guided tours only. Coach trip includes the entry fee, audio guide.
Jameos Del Aqua is a a natural site of Lanzarote island, a part of 6 km long lava tube, that was formed during the last volcanic eruptions 300 years ago. It has been transformed by the local artist and architect, César Manrique, into the art, culture and tourism center of Lanzarote. Jameos del Agua consists of tropical gardens, bars and a restaurant surrounding an underground salt lake, museum and auditorium.
Jameos del Agua has become famous for its cave lake inhabited by blind, albino crabs (Munidopsis Polimorpha), which is not found anywhere else in the world. This prehistoric cave is led by narrow stone steps. The lake is slightly illuminated by the sun and the best time to visit is between 12.00 and 13.00 when sun light goes through cave window.
Submarine Safaris is solely dedicated to submarine dives and explore the Atlantic Ocean. Real submarine goes over 30m depth. The dive will take approximately 1 hour. Each dive has a guide on-board who will give an explanation about the dive and submarine.
Personal seat provided during a trip in front of large viewing ports. Each guest receives his/her own personalised Diving Certificate after the dive. Departure from Puerto Calero marina.
Atlantico Underwater Museum is the only underwater sculpture museum in Europe. It is located 12 metres deep down pristine waters near the south coast of Lanzarote, in the Bahía de Las Coloradas. It is very special surrealist museum accessible only by boat and diving underwater, by swimming inn between the sculptures.
The Museo Atlántico consists of 10 different groups of sculptures. There are 35 human figures walking towards a wall. The models used for these sculptures are residents of Lanzarote. There is also the famous Raft of Lampedusa, a reference to the current refugee crisis. There are several hybrid sculptures - half human, half cactus. The sculptures of a couple taking a selfie and some photographers refer to the use of technology in modern society.
Technically it is an easy dive 14 m deep on quiet water, suitable for divers of any level. The tour includes a briefing and explanation about the dive and statues. A guide follow a specific route that takes around all the different groups of sculptures. The dive time is around 45 minutes.
Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park is a western-style theme park in Lanzarote for the whole family in Playa Blanca. It is also the only zoo in the Canary Islands with pools and water attractions for adults and children. Exhibits, birds shows and dolphins and sea lion interactions available.
There is a waterpark where you can swim with sea lions when they are not involved in the performance. In the zoo you can also admire the white tiger. For the youngest visitors, there is plenty of entertainment in the Far West area, such as riding a pony, searching for gold in a Native American settlement or canoeing.
There are several restaurants in the zoo where you can eat, but only in a fast food restaurant you can watch a unique performance with cowboy whips and lasso.
Dia de la Cruz is one of the most respected religious festivities in Lanzarote. The Day of the Cross is held each year at the beginning of May, and the manifestations related to this event refer to parades carrying crosses throughout Lanzarote. These crosses stand out by their lush floral decorations. Another highlight of the event refers to the fact people parade and dance dressed in traditional costumes.
Uga, located in southern Lanzarote, is the stage for the Romería de San Isidro that takes place on 15th May. This festivity features a colourfully decorated procession accompanied by camels (as Uga is where camels are bred and raised) and various folklore performances.
After Carnival, Corpus Christi has to be Lanzarote's most colourful event.
As with most fiestas and festivals on the island the best place to take in the celebrations is in the capital, Arrecife.
On the Saturday afternoon following Corpus Christi islanders create incredibly intricate carpets of sea salt, in elaborate and colourful designs, all along the roads and pavements around the Church of San Ginés (adjacent to the El Charco Area).
The next day a major procession proceeds from the Church across the carpets of salt. So these works of art are visible for one day only.
Saint John’s celebrations mark the beginning of summer on the night from the 23rd to the 24th of June. During this night, huge bonfires are traditionally lit all over the island and corncobs are roasted, the festivities being accompanied by folkloric music and dance.