Lanzarote

Lanzarote
Satellite view (October 2019)
Location in the Canary Islands
Lanzarote
Location in Spain
Geography
Coordinates29°02′06″N 13°38′06″W / 29.035°N 13.635°W / 29.035; -13.635
ArchipelagoCanary Islands
Area845.94 km2 (326.62 sq mi)
Coastline191 km (118.7 mi)
Highest elevation671 m (2201 ft)
Highest pointPeñas del Chache
Administration
Spain
Autonomous communityCanary Islands
ProvinceLas Palmas
Capital and largest cityArrecife (pop. 68025)
President of the cabildo insularMaría Dolores Corujo Berriel
Demographics
Demonymlanzaroteño, -ña; conejero, -a (es)
Population163230 (2024)
Pop. density180.0/km2 (466.2/sq mi)
LanguagesSpanish, specifically Canarian Spanish
Ethnic groupsSpanish, Canary Islanders, other minority groups
Additional information
Time zone
  Summer (DST)

Lanzarote (UK: /ˌlænzəˈrɒti/, Spanish: [lanθaˈɾote] , locally [lansaˈɾote]) is a Spanish island, the easternmost of the Canary Islands, 125 kilometres (80 miles) off the north coast of Africa and 1,000 kilometres (600 miles) from the Iberian Peninsula.

Covering 845.94 square kilometres (326.62 square miles), Lanzarote is the fourth-largest of the islands in the archipelago. With 163,230 inhabitants at the beginning of 2024, it is the third most populous Canary Island, after Tenerife and Gran Canaria. Located in the centre-west of the island is Timanfaya National Park, one of its main attractions. The island was declared a biosphere reserve by UNESCO in 1993. The island's capital is Arrecife, which lies on the eastern coastline. It is the smaller main island of the Province of Las Palmas.

The first recorded name for the island, given by Italian-Majorcan cartographer Angelino Dulcert, was Insula de Lanzarotus Marocelus, after the Genoese navigator Lancelotto Malocello, from which the modern name is derived. The island's name in the native Guanche language was Tyterogaka or Tytheroygaka, which may mean "one that is all ochre" (referring to the island's predominant colour previous to the Timanfaya eruption).