Lanzarote is a unique Canary Island destination — volcanic, windswept, and stunningly beautiful. This complete Lanzarote packing list covers everything you need for a perfect trip, from beach days and resort evenings to exploring the otherworldly Timanfaya National Park.
Lanzarote Packing List: Clothing
Swimwear
- 2–3 bikinis or swimsuits
- Swim trunks (2 pairs)
- Sun-protective rash guard
Daytime Wear
- 3–4 lightweight sundresses
- 2–3 pairs linen or cotton shorts
- 4–5 breathable tops and T-shirts
- 1–2 linen trousers for beach-to-dinner
- Cotton playsuits or casual co-ords
Wind Protection
- Lightweight windbreaker or wind-resistant jacket (Lanzarote is notably windy)
- Light cardigan or long-sleeve layer for breezy beach days
- Thin scarf or neck warmer for exposed volcanic parks
Evening Wear
- 1–2 smart-casual outfits for resort dining
- Light jacket or denim jacket for after-sunset temperatures
Lanzarote Packing List: Footwear
- Flip-flops for beaches
- Comfortable flat sandals for resort towns
- Closed-toe trainers or walking shoes (essential for volcanic terrain at Timanfaya)
- Smart sandals for evenings
Lanzarote Packing List: Accessories
- Wide-brim sun hat with chin strap (wind can take lighter hats)
- UV400 sunglasses
- Beach bag or tote
- Lightweight daypack for excursions
- Small evening bag
- Sarong or beach wrap
Lanzarote Packing List: Sun & Health
- SPF50+ sunscreen (the Canarian sun is very strong)
- After-sun lotion or aloe vera gel
- Lip balm with SPF
- Insect repellent
- Travel first aid kit
- Prescription medications
- Water bottle (stay hydrated in the volcanic heat)
Lanzarote Packing List: Tech & Documents
- Spain Type C/F power adapter (220V)
- Power bank
- Camera — Lanzarote’s landscapes are exceptional for photography
- Travel insurance
- Driving licence (car hire recommended for exploring the island)
Lanzarote Packing Tips
Always pack a windbreaker regardless of the season — Lanzarote is nicknamed “Island of the Wind” for good reason. Protect your electronics from sand at the beaches of Famara. Trainers are non-negotiable if visiting Timanfaya National Park — sandals and heels are dangerous on volcanic rock.
FAQ
Is Lanzarote good in winter?
Yes! Winter (December–February) in Lanzarote is mild at 18–22°C during the day. Pack the same beach essentials but add a medium jacket, cardigan layers, and warmer clothing for evenings which drop to 14–16°C.
See our What to Wear in Lanzarote guide for complete outfit inspiration.
