
Long Beach Club Lanzarote sits right on Avenida de las Playas, the main strip in Puerto del Carmen. It faces the beach and the ocean, and you can't really miss it. It's one of the more established spots on the Lanzarote coast.
The venue divides into three sections, each with a different feel. Sunbeds and umbrellas line the front, and the atmosphere is casual but put-together. The crowd runs mostly tourists and groups, though it's family-friendly too, with high chairs and a kids' menu.
Cocktails lead the way. Sangria, pina coladas and shisha also get regular mentions. The drinks list runs from cocktails and wine to beer and coffee. Food covers small plates, salads, full lunch and dinner service, with vegan and vegetarian options. Guests often call out the hummus with pita bread and the coffees.
Prices sit at €10-30, which makes it one of the more affordable spots on the strip. It's open daily from 10am, with late closing at 1am on Fridays and Saturdays. Live music and DJs are a regular feature, particularly for sunset. Reservations are recommended for lunch and dinner.
Rated 4.4 from 1,951 reviews. The consensus is strong, though a minority flag the food quality as inconsistent. Service and atmosphere hold up well.
The kitchen runs lunch and dinner daily. Small plates and salads form the backbone of the menu, with late-night food available on weekends. The hummus with pita bread gets a lot of praise. Healthy, vegan and vegetarian options are on the menu too.
Cocktails drive the drinks side. Sangria and pina coladas are the regulars, and shisha is available out front. The wine list and beer selection both score well with guests. Coffee is strong here too, and the desserts are worth ordering.
Prices sit at €10-30 per person, making it one of the more budget-friendly options in Puerto del Carmen. It's one of the more affordable beach clubs on the main strip.
Yes. Reservations are recommended for both lunch and dinner. You can book via Google or the club's website. Walk-ins are possible but the venue fills up, especially around sunset.
It's open daily from 10am. Monday to Thursday and Sunday it closes at midnight. On Fridays and Saturdays it stays open until 1am.
Yes. The venue has high chairs and a kids' menu, and the atmosphere is relaxed enough for families. It's also fully wheelchair accessible, with an accessible entrance, restroom and seating.
Free street parking is available on Avenida de las Playas, but spaces can be hard to find, especially in high season. There's no dedicated car park.

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A charming spot with views of the beach and the sea. Centrally located on the main avenue in Puerto del Carmen. There's a cool atmosphere, and the place is divided into three sections, one for each mood. My favorite dish is the hummus with pita bread. And the coffees are just as good. A great place to hang out, have a drink, or simply enjoy a coffee.
Nice view, but food is for english tourist bad quality.
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