The purpose built resort of Playa de los Pocillos is, for all intents and
purposes, a suburb of the much larger resort of
Puerto del Carmen,
which is part of the municipal district of
Tias
along the southern east coast of Lanzarote.
Geographically Playa de los Pocillos is approximately 10 miles south of the
capital
Arrecife,
and around 5 miles from the
Arrecife International Airport,
making it possible for one of the shortest resort transfers on the island.
Realistically it should take no more than around 10 minutes from leaving the
airport grounds to be somewhere in Playa de los Pocillos, although clearly for
those visitors who have paid the additional supplement for a tour operators
coach transfer, the actual time of arrival at your chosen accommodation will
vary upon the route taken and the number of prior stops made on the day.
For independent travellers there is always a multitude of taxis parked outside
of the arrivals hall, although on occasions you should be prepared to wait your
turn in a queue.
In theory at least these taxis should all operate on a fixed price basis,
charging around 7€ for the short journey south to Playa de los Pocillos, however
experience has shown that this "fixed price" may vary slightly depending upon
the number of suitcases, the time of day or night of the journey, and of course
the number of passengers carried.
Also an important consideration for families with small children, is that these
taxis do not as a rule carry child seats, therefore children may have to sit on
their parent's knee for the journey. If this is a cause for concern, we strongly
recommend that you make arrangements for a pre-booked taxi to be waiting for
you, and clearly specify at the time of booking that a child seat is needed for
the journey. Pre-booked taxis are often a little more expensive, although as
with all things in life, you only get what you pay for.
For those visitors who have pre-arranged for the collection of a hire car from
one of the numerous agencies based at the airport, driving over to the resort is
very straightforward. The shortest and most direct route would be, as you leave
the airport grounds to join the main LZ2 heading south, before then quickly
joining the LZ-40 and LZ-504, passing through the resort district of
Matagorda,
before arriving in the centre of Playa de los Pocillos.
If needed, a more detailed version of this route, complete with links to maps
where appropriate, is available from the
Route Map
link on the left hand frame of this page.
Although the close proximity of Playa de los Pocillos to the airport does have
the benefit of a very short transfer time, it does however also mean that some
visitors are likely to experience some degree of aircraft noise during their
holiday here, and it will certainly be worth while checking the comments of
previous visitors to the resort before making your final choice of
accommodation.
Both Playa de los Pocillos and Puerto del Carmen are very popular with British
visitors, and in recognition of the high numbers of private holiday villas' and
self catering apartments in the area, the resort does have a good selection of
shops and SPAR type supermarkets that are built around 3 commercial centres, and
these should cater for the everyday holiday essentials with most also stocking a
wide selection of UK recognised branded goods, albeit at slightly higher prices
than you would expect to pay back at home in the UK.
The underlying principle of consumer choice was once explained to me by a local
shopkeeper as "if you don't like the price, you don't have to buy". However, the
reality is that unless you have access to your own transport, and are prepared
to travel out of the resort, "you do have to buy", which of course the
shopkeepers are only too fully aware of.
Playa de los Pocillos is one of Lanzarote's newest and most modern tourist
resorts, with most of the area only being developed in the early 1990's to
accommodate the increasing demand for holiday accommodation on the island.
Building work is still going in some parts on the outskirts of the town, and
undoubtedly at some time during their stay, visitors will certainly witness some
degree of construction works going on, although in all fairness much of this is
now low key and should not spoil a holiday.
In recent years development funds from the European Union have been used to
create a wide traffic free promenade connecting the resort centre to Matagorda
in the north and Puerto del Carmen some 3km to the south.
During the day, or early evening after dinner, it is a very pleasant stroll into
Puerto del Carmen, although for those with mobility problems, or simply wishing
a night out, a taxi ride is obviously much quicker and costs around 3 - 4€ each
way.
Puerto del Carmen is widely recognised as being the most lively resort on the
island, with numerous bars, clubs and restaurants centred around the Centro
Atlantico area of the sea front "strip" Avenida de las Playas, and this is
certainly the place to make for if you wish to dance 'til dawn.
Although less than a mile away from the action, Playa de los Pocillos is however
far quieter and more relaxed than its neighbour, which in turn is then reflected
in its popularity with families with children who prefer to sleep before dawn.
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