Caleta de Famara discover this unique village of Lanzarote
High level waves, the best spots to surf all day long and the widest range of surf courses for all levels, are just some of the reasons why the village of Caleta de Famara, located in the northwest of the island of Lanzarote, is usually one of the most visited spots by surfers from all over the world, who come to this part of the Canary Islands attracted by its favourable conditions for surfing.
Both the most experienced surfers and those who are taking their first steps in this exciting sport find in this town the best alternatives for surfing waves and perfecting their technique. That’s why, below, we’ll tell you all the details, from how to get to the island to what to do and where to eat, so that your surfing experience in Caleta de Famara is really profitable.
When we refer to Caleta de Famara we are referring to the village and when we talk about Famara beach we are referring to its magnificent beach.
La Caleta de Famara why you should visit it
Caleta de Famara is much more than just a seaside village. It is a place where time seems to stand still, where the Atlantic breeze mixes with the smell of saltpetre and the imposing Risco de Famara embraces everything from above. This picturesque Lanzarote town, which belongs to the municipality of Teguise, stands out for its bohemian essence, its seafaring tradition and its relaxed lifestyle, making it one of the most charming destinations on the island.
A village between the Risco and the Atlantic
Located on the northwest coast of Lanzarote, Caleta de Famara is nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the imposing volcanic wall of the Risco de Famara. This location gives it a unique character, framed by an abrupt and wild nature that has captivated surfers, travellers and lovers of the natural landscape.
History and essence of the village
Originally a small fishing settlement, the village of Famara has managed to preserve its identity. The layout of its unpaved streets, its low, white houses and its proximity to the sea speak of a history linked to the Atlantic and traditional work. Today, its mix of authenticity and alternative atmosphere attracts both locals and visitors from all over the world.
The natural charm of its coastline and its sunsets
One of the great treasures of Caleta de Famara is its coastline. Its golden sandy beaches, the pools formed by the tide and the unspoilt surroundings make this enclave an ideal place to disconnect. The sunsets, reflected on the wet sand with the Risco as a backdrop, are an experience that no one should miss.

What to see in Caleta Famara village
Although the village of Famara is small, there is a lot to discover. From unique natural formations to historic neighbourhoods, every corner hides a postcard worth remembering.

Famara beach and its natural pools
Famara beach is undoubtedly the main attraction of the area. More than 5 kilometres long, this unspoilt beach is perfect for long walks and surfing. When the tide goes out, natural pools form in the rocky area, ideal for swimming in peace and quiet.
El Risco de Famara: nature in its purest form
El Risco de Famara is one of the most impressive geological formations in Lanzarote. With an altitude of over 600 metres, it visually dominates the coast and offers hiking routes with spectacular views. It is also home to a unique biodiversity with endemic species.
The neighbourhood of Los Franceses and other places with history
Within the urban fabric of La Caleta, the neighbourhood of Los Franceses stands out for its historical and cultural value. A stroll through its streets is a journey into the past, with houses that preserve traditional architecture and legends linked to ancient sailors.
How to get to Caleta de Famara
Getting to this coastal spot is easy from any point on the island. We explain the different options for getting to Caleta de Famara, either by car or public transport.
By car from Arrecife, Teguise or other parts of the island
From Arrecife, the journey takes about 25 minutes. The road through Teguise offers spectacular views of the island, making the journey part of the experience. You can also get there from other tourist towns such as Costa Teguise or La Santa.
Bus Arrecife – Caleta de Famara: lines and timetables
The bus line (guagua) that connects Arrecife with Famara has limited timetables, but it is an economical option for those who do not have a car. It is advisable to consult the updated timetables before planning your trip.
Options for getting from the airport
From Lanzarote Airport you can hire a car or take a taxi directly to La Caleta. By public transport, you will need to change at Arrecife to continue to Famara.
Surfing: one of the best surfing destinations in Europe
. Famara is known throughout the world as a place of reference for surfing, and the town of Famara has a wide range of services related to this exciting sport. That is why important surf schools are based on this beach of Lanzarote, offering beginners’ classes for beginners and surf camps for more experienced surfers, as well as kitesurfing, diving and yoga classes.

Why it’s ideal for beginners and experts
Thanks to its natural setting, Famara beach allows beginners to get started safely, while more advanced surfers enjoy consistent and challenging peaks. In addition, the local surfing community provides a friendly and respectful atmosphere.
Surf schools and equipment hire
There is a wide range of surfing courses available in Famara. Whatever your level, you can find the perfect option to learn to surf on this beach, with professional instructors who will guide you through the process to achieve your best performance. Famara surf school schedules courses for every month of the year, thanks to the favourable conditions of the place, take a look at our surf school in Lanzarote and come and learn with us at any time of the year.
When to go surfing: weather and conditions
The weather in Caleta de Famara is pleasant all year round, but the best months for surfing are from September to April. Conditions vary according to the tide, wind and swell direction, so it’s a good idea to check daily.
The best options for eating in the municipality of Famara
Canarian gastronomy is well known worldwide and, in Lanzarote, the village of Famara has high quality options at very affordable prices. In the area, you can find dishes based on meat, rice, fish and seafood, as well as vegan alternatives for those who are looking to eat with a healthy diet.

Essential restaurants: fresh fish and more
Fish is the king of the table. Be sure to try dishes such as vieja a la espalda, octopus or wreckfish, always accompanied by papas arrugadas and mojo sauce. Some of the best restaurants offer daily specials and menus with sea views.
The restaurant El Risco offers an attractive menu of traditional Canarian dishes prepared with local ingredients, making it a very good option for those in search of good flavours. It is worth mentioning that this restaurant has been recognised, in the recent edition of the Regional Gastronomy Awards, as the best restaurant in the Canary Islands and its chef as the best in the archipelago. It is located at Calle Montaña Clara, 30.
Hamburger joints and bars with charm
For informal options there are also good alternatives. Artisan hamburger joints, Canarian tapas bars or chill out bars will allow you to enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of the town. They are good places to eat cheaply.
Located at Calle el Callejón, 15, La Hamburguesería is another of the recommended options for eating in Famara, being the favourite fast food place for surfers visiting the area. For those looking for a natural food alternative, El Sibarita stands out for its vegetarian and Asian dishes, with freshly prepared dishes. It is located at Avenida del Marinero, 128.
Tips for eating well and with sea views
Many restaurants are located by the coast. If you are looking for a seafront lunch or a sunset dinner, book in advance, especially in high season.
One of the most recommended options for breakfast and lunch in Famara is offered by La Croissanteria El Tertulia, a homemade food atmosphere that stands out for having a good combination between quality and price. Its breakfasts with croissants and carrot biscuits stand out. The restaurant is located on Avenida El Marinero, 22.
Accommodation in Caleta de Famara
For both individuals and groups of friends, the town has a wide range of accommodation in a real surfing atmosphere, for all tastes and budgets, in Calima Surf you can find rooms by the sea, ideal for maximising your time while doing your surfing routine. The surf house Famara is visited by people from all over the world with a common interest in surfing. In this pleasant location it is possible to get private or shared rooms, with all the necessary equipment to make your holidays comfortable and pleasant.
Flats and holiday rentals
Holiday flats and holiday rentals are the most common form of accommodation in the area. Some have terraces, sea views and direct access to the beach.
Budget accommodation vs. premium experiences
You’ll find everything from affordable private rooms and bungalows to full villas with all the amenities. Choose depending on whether you’re looking for something functional or an unforgettable stay.
What to consider before booking
Take into account the proximity to the beach, the possibility of parking and the conditions of the accommodation. In high season, it is advisable to book in advance to ensure availability.

Activities and leisure in Caleta de Famara
Famara is a place for experiences beyond the beach. If you are looking for something more than sun and surf, there are options for all tastes.
Sunsets, walks and photography
Walking along the shore at sunset, capturing the reflections of the sun on the wet sand with your camera or simply sitting and contemplating the horizon is one of the best things you can do.
Active tourism: diving, yoga, hiking
Some local companies offer experiences such as scuba diving, yoga classes in front of the sea or excursions along the cliff. A different way to connect with the island.
Events and current events in the village
Famara hosts craft markets, exhibitions and small concerts throughout the year. Check the local agenda or ask the locals to find out about activities during your stay.
Frequently asked questions to ask yourself if you want to travel there
If you are organising your trip, these answers will help you to better plan your experience.
About the author

Maike Famara
Director of Surf Famara. A free surfer from the 1970s, renowned in the Canary Islands, he has surfed on five continents (the entire South African coast, Western Australia, Indonesia, Peru, Chile, Puerto Rico, Panama, France, Portugal, Senegal, Morocco...) and has dedicated himself to teaching and developing new surfers since 1996! You can find him in San Juan or La Santa, where he remains connected to the ocean like the first day.