
The eighth island
The eighth island. La Graciosa is a protected natural gem and a paradise for those seeking tranquility and pristine landscapes.
Geography
Located northwest of Lanzarote, La Graciosa is the only Canary Island without paved roads, maintaining a peaceful and authentic lifestyle.
Contrasting Coasts
From the wild black sands of the north to the golden calm waters of the south. The Atlantic in all its facets.
Unique Flavors
La Graciosa's cuisine is strongly influenced by the sea. Being a small island with a strong fishing tradition, fresh fish and simple dishes made with local products stand out. The island's cuisine is based on freshness and simplicity.
The restaurants and eateries in La Graciosa usually offer recipes closely tied to the seafaring tradition. Grilled fish, seafood stews, and papas con mojo are common on their tables. The island's cuisine has a very approachable, almost familiar character.
Although its gastronomic offer is smaller than that of other islands, La Graciosa has a special charm. Its flavors perfectly reflect the quiet life and direct relationship with the ocean. It is a simple but very authentic cuisine.





Volcanic Flavor
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La Graciosa is a unique island with desert landscapes and white sand beaches. Its activities are as diverse as its landscapes. From soaring the skies on a paraglider to descending into the ocean depths.
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