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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
Playa Blanca grew from a fishing village on the south coast of Lanzarote into a holiday resort, and the town’s 34 bars still bear witness to this history. Anyone looking for the 12 best bars in Playa Blanca will find Bar 12 in Faro Park, which has a perfect 5.0-star rating from 184 reviews. Citurna Casual Food on Calle el Moral has garnered 1,564 reviews, more than any other venue on the list. Its clientele is predominantly from the UK and Germany. Rosco’s Beer House on Calle Limones boasts a rating of 4.8 stars based on 569 reviews.
Bars in Playa Blanca: prices, opening times, tips
The bars near Marina Rubicón open in the afternoon, with the crowds starting to build around 9 pm. A beer costs between two and four euros, whilst cocktails start at eight euros. Local Malvasía wine from volcanic soil features on the menu at quite a few venues. Card payments are accepted almost everywhere, though it’s worth having some cash to hand at the bars in the side streets. At Christmas, Easter and in August, the harbour promenade gets very busy. Baily Bar on Calle Francia is actually in the Montaña Roja neighbourhood, a little way from the centre.
Tips for your visit
Along the seafront promenade, the terraces face out towards the open water. The Flagship bar is situated right on the Paseo Marítimo and looks out over the harbour from which the ferries to Fuerteventura set sail. On clear evenings, the neighbouring island can be made out behind the tables. Fresh fish features prominently on the menus of the coastal establishments, a legacy from the town’s days as a fishing village.
Irish venues are clustered along Av. de Papagayo, including O’Connors with 420 reviews and Barney’s with 502. Faro 35 and Bar 12 share the short stretch of C. Irlanda in Faro Park. Eight sports bars attract an international crowd on match nights. The 82 restaurants in the area often feature seafood from the bays of the Los Ajaches Nature Reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit the bars in Playa Blanca?
Playa Blanca’s 34 bars are at their best in the evening, when the temperatures on Lanzarote’s south coast start to cool down. The terraces along the Paseo Marítimo look out over the sea, with a clear view stretching as far as Fuerteventura on a clear day. Even after a day on the Papagayo beaches, you’re sure to find a spot in one of the bars around the harbour.
When are the bars in Playa Blanca open?
The bars in Playa Blanca open in the late morning or at midday and stay open well into the night. Venues such as Bar The Flagship on the Paseo Marítimo cater to holidaymakers, which is why opening times vary depending on the season. The eight sports bars often extend their opening hours during live broadcasts.
What’s the best way to get to the bars in Playa Blanca?
The central bars in Playa Blanca can be reached on foot via the beach promenade. From the surrounding holiday resorts, taxis and hire cars take you to the town, although parking spaces near the town centre are in short supply. From the harbour, numerous bars are just a few steps away, such as Faro 35 and Bar 12 on Calle Irlanda.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
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