
Lanzarote Transfers, Taxis & Shuttles
Easy, reliable Lanzarote transfers & taxi options
Heading to the beautiful island of Lanzarote? Arriving at Arrecife airport or figuring out how to get around once you land? Hoppa makes getting from place to place simple. From the black sand beaches of Playa Blanca to the lively streets of Puerto del Carmen, we handle your transport.
Skip arranging a taxi on arrival or puzzling over public transport. Our Lanzarote transfers suit families, couples, solo travellers and groups perfectly. Book ahead to secure your ride and relax knowing everything's sorted before you land. If you're heading straight to your hotel or exploring the island’s towns and beaches, we’ll get you there comfortably.
Why book your Lanzarote transfers with hoppa?
Booking with hoppa gives you flexibility, choice and a trusted service thousands of travellers rely on yearly. Choose the ride that fits your style and budget, with no surprises at payment time. Need special arrangements? Add child seats, wheelchair-accessible vehicles or extra luggage space in just a few clicks when you book.
Here’s why people return to hoppa Lanzarote:
✔ A wide range of vehicles: Budget shuttles to private and executive cars
✔ Reliable pick-up: At the airport, hotel or resort you choose
✔ Simple booking: Via the hoppa app or website
✔ English-speaking customer support
✔ Clear pricing: No hidden extras
✔ Easy changes: Update your booking simply
Hoppa is ideal for holiday transfers in Lanzarote, especially travelling with children or arriving late at night when you want everything ready.
Types of transfers available in Lanzarote
1. Private transfers in Lanzarote
Want comfort and privacy after your flight? Our Lanzarote private transfers are perfect for families, small groups or couples seeking a smooth, direct journey to their hotel or villa.
Benefits of a private transfer:
- No waiting for other passengers
- Straight to your door, no detours
- Great for early or late arrivals
- Air-conditioned vehicles with ample luggage space
Popular options include private transfers from Lanzarote Airport to Playa Blanca and door-to-door taxis from Arrecife Airport to Costa Teguise. Your driver waits, ready to take you exactly where you need.
2. Shared shuttles & budget transfers
Looking to save? Shared shuttle buses in Lanzarote offer excellent value. These work well if you're staying at a popular hotel or resort and don't mind a few extra stops.
What to expect:
- Lower prices
- Shared ride with other travellers
- Stops at major hotels and resorts
- Safe, comfortable coaches
Ideal for those heading to big resorts like Puerto del Carmen or Playa Blanca, and a top option for affordable airport transfers. You still get professional service at a budget-friendly price.
3. Luxury & VIP transfers
Want to upgrade your arrival? Our luxury Lanzarote transfers focus on comfort and style. Spacious, sleek vehicles are perfect for special occasions or simply treating yourself.
With a VIP transfer, you can enjoy top-tier service, minimal waiting and a smooth journey. It's also a favourite for honeymooners or business travellers wanting a polished entrance.
4. Taxi services in Lanzarote
Prefer taxi flexibility? Our on-demand Lanzarote taxi transfers offer door-to-door ease, avoiding the unpredictability of finding a last-minute ride. Book your taxi from Lanzarote Airport to Puerto del Carmen, or anywhere else, knowing the price upfront.
Skip airport taxi queues, avoid price haggling and enjoy a smooth trip any time.
Top destinations on the island
Need a reliable transfer to or from your accommodation? We cover all main Lanzarote areas:
- Playa Blanca: Beaches, family-friendly hotels, scenic views
- Puerto del Carmen: Nightlife, watersports, shopping
- Costa Teguise: Relaxed vibe, great beaches, surf spots
- Arrecife: The island’s historic capital
- Yaiza: Charming town near Timanfaya National Park
- Puerto Calero: Luxury marina with stylish bars
- Matagorda & Los Pocillos: Quieter areas near Puerto del Carmen
- La Santa: Sports training and nature hotspot
Book direct to any of these locations for a smooth, easy journey.
Explore Lanzarote: Travel tips & highlights
Located in the Atlantic Ocean, 1,000 kilometres off the Iberian Peninsula, Lanzarote is the easternmost region in the Canary Islands. The island sits just west of Tunisia and is actually closer to the African coast than it is to mainland Europe. That location has helped shape Lanzarote over the centuries. From its food to its architecture, the island has been influenced by its settlers since it was first explored.
Expect sun and surf when visiting Lanzarote, with average summer temperatures reaching around 30°C. Shorts and t-shirts are a must in warmer months, but in winter, the island can feel cooler. Long sleeves or light jackets come in handy then, especially at night. Evenings often feel like a British summer, with average lows around 15°C. Lanzarote has a lot to offer visitors, from national parks to stunning beaches spread across the island.
One standout is Timanfaya National Park, known for its “Martian landscape” and rare plants. The area was formed by local volcanoes that last erupted in 1824, creating a landscape unlike anywhere else on the island. Playa Dorada Beach is another highlight. It’s an unspoilt stretch of golden sand with plenty of space to relax. The area is surrounded by bars and restaurants, making it easy to spend a full day enjoying the sea and sun.
Local culture, cuisine & nightlife
For something a little different (and ideal for literature lovers), there’s Casa José Saramago, the former home of Nobel Prize winner José Saramago. After seeking exile from Portugal, he settled in Lanzarote, and his house is now a tribute to his life and work.
Food lovers will find plenty to enjoy on the island. A must-try are Lanzarote’s famous potatoes. Grown in volcanic soil and cooked with lots of salt, they have a unique texture and taste. Like many of the Canary Islands, Lanzarote is also well known for its fresh fish. One traditional favourite is sancocho, a local stew that reflects Spanish, African and Caribbean influences all in one dish.
Lanzarote may not be as widely known for nightlife as some of its sister islands, but it still offers plenty of all-night fun. Many bars and clubs stay open until the early hours of the morning. There’s a good mix of tourist spots and more local venues, so you can go out dancing or just enjoy a drink where the locals go. Either way, there’s more than enough to keep you entertained during your stay.