Now having visited this resort I can say things
about it. First and most importantly, Interval
Internation is wrong, there is no whirlpool
whatsoever on the premises. There is a nice
size pool, but it is frequented by children.
As for Club La Concha, it is set in a light urban
area. The resort is clean, but around the
resort is filthy (the local's). We had to see a
lot of broken beer botels and glass on our way
to the rent a car and to playa honda beach.
food is excellent, especially the pizzaria at the
Deiland Centro Commercial (their word for mall
example Mall of America Centro Commercial).
Also try downtown Arreccife, there is a really
really good one down there. Shrimp (or
prawns) are probably the best in the world in
LAnzarote. Stay away from Puerto Del
Carmen for food, not good and they'll rip you
off. Just stick to Arecciffe. Make sure you eat
lots of Lamb Chops, they are amazing.
Night Life, we never experienced, because the
clubs did not even open until 1am, a huge
difference, as compared to the United States.
But there are plenty of bars and liqour is
cheap. Though get in the mindset now if you
are going there, definatly better to buy wine
by the bottle, much much cheaper and more
alchohol for you!!
Touristy stuff is limited to the beutiful beaches,
the cave tour thing and just driving around the
island. They have internet access there too,
very well developed island (in european
terms). Bew forwarned this is definatly not
hawaii, the bahamas or any place like that.
Its like going to an city in Germany, a small
city. McDonalds is a gourmet restaurant there,
though burger king is still fast food.
The room was very nice and neat. All white
like a in the movies (The Firm). Not all the
modern convieneces you'd like, but everything
you need. The tub is large, and in its own
little marble thing, which you'll be very
impressed with for sure. But the tub is not
deep enough, hot water runs out quick and
there are no jacuzzi jets. Let me reiterate
there are NO WHIRLPOOLS ON THIS RESORT.
Also make sure you watch knight rider in
German "Eine Man, Eine computer."
Hillarious. And there is even a Deutche
Superstar show, which is the German verision
of American or lets say German Idol. If you
need English, there is the BBC, no CNN. BBC
is cool because they play movies too and you
can watch British talk shows. Then there are
the Spanish TV channels, which seem to make
fun of George DUBYA all the time, very funny.
In fact everyone makes fun of our president
over there, no one really agrees with him at
all. Though we were treated really good there.
And finally the staff at the resort was
AWSOME!!!!! If you do go make sure you talk
to Victor and Miguel at the bar, my two new
friends. They are the bartenders. Ask Victor
for the drink called "The Corey," Miguel knows
this one too!! And buy Wine from the resort,
believe me you will not be disappointed. The
property is nice, and right on the beach. We
could practically walk right out of our room on
our own private beach. That part is nice,
though many parts of the beach were dirty.
Oh and if you order a hamburger anywhere in
Lanzarote, keep in mind that the meet tastes
like that because its horse meat and not beef.
All in all, we had a blast and are planning a
return vist. If you do fly make sure you fly the
friendly skies, and stay as far away from Iberia
as possible. Try the US to London then Madrid
via British Airways (believe us you cannot go
wrong, especially if you do business class).
And from Madrid fly Spanair. You'll be
pleasantly suprised with this airline. Or there
is always the Air Berlin flight through Berlin or
Lufthunsa through Stuttgart. The island is full
of British and German tourists. Whats funny is
I am black and the people thought I was Irish,
so really there are no americans there at all.
We never saw a one.
In closing, stay away from puerto del carmen
at night, eat at the pizzaria and downtown
arreccife, RENT A CAR and drive around the
whole isalnd, watch knight rider in german,
drink lots of wine, and talk to Victor and Miguel
at the Club LA Concha bar. Oh and most
importantly, change your dollars to Euros
before you leave the states. And if you are
going to England, get you some pound sterling
too.