I live almost half the year in Playa Blanca lanzarote, I’ve just come back from town, sitting outside having a glass of wine it‘s 9.00pm and 27 degrees. Sat outside last night until half eleven, this is in t shirt and shorts btw. There’s a gentle breeze (very light rustling of leaves) because PB is in the south the hills behind protect us from the wind.
Going through the suggestions above
Canyoudigit is not wrong.
Playa Mujeres, Lanzarote (It’s actually Punta Mujeres) is beautiful to visit, not touristy, but very very quiet, mostly local Spanish. When you hire a car deffo visit for the afternoon - but holiday…..
Corralejo, Fuertaventura - not for me, first time we went to visit (5 mile ferry ride from PB) we got the next ferry back. We went to see the world windsurfing championship there - there’s a reason they hold windsurfing championships there - Fuerteventura translates to strong wind. Fuerteventura in general the only place I’d go there is Puerta del Rosario and it’s quite small
Costa Teguise, Lanzarote. Three main resorts in Lanza all on the east coast: Costa Teguise, most northerly, as said above can be windy, been loads just to see why people go, don’t get it.
Puerta del Carmen, busy, lively, night clubs and Irish bars etc. If I was in my 20’s this is where I’d go.
Finally here in PB, there’s a beautiful marina, the town is 15 minutes walk from there which leads into the port area. Loads of nice bars and restaurant. For me the best bit is that if you walk from the marina at one end All the way to the other end of town it’s about three four miles with bars and restaurants but it’s sea front walkway all the way, no roads, no traffic, nowt and you can keep walking further past hotels and then open space for another four miles again all on a seafront walk no road. In January we had 27degrees for three weeks solid. There are also Sandy beaches.
Costa Adeje, Tenerife. Ok, didn’t mind it.
Not everyone will agree with me but that’s as I see it.