| Puerto Calero is the home of Lanzarote's largest | | | | The art gallery, the whale and dolphin museum, the |
| marina. The luxury marina and resort opened in 1999 | | | | shoe shop and the souvenir shop are also located |
| and has gained a great popularity among yacht | | | | there. |
| owners and other sophisticated tourists. The marina is | | | | In the newer buildings west of the older building, you will |
| an ideal port of call when you are enjoying a sailing | | | | find the majority of bars, cafés and restaurants as |
| holiday in the Canary Isles. It's more relaxed and quieter | | | | well as shops and upscale boutiques. The former are |
| than the more busy marinas and resorts on Gran | | | | facing the marina and the sea beyond the marina |
| Canaria and Tenerife. | | | | walls. The shops and designer boutiques are located in |
| The facilities and amenities of the marina are located in | | | | a second row of buildings behind the seaside |
| a number of buildings. There's the old marina building | | | | promenade. |
| where you'll find the more practical facilities such as | | | | The marina office caters for all kinds of needs visiting |
| toilets (both public and for visiting sailors) and showers, | | | | sailing crew might have: There's a four-day weather |
| a launderette, a bank and a cash machine, a post box | | | | forecast, a fuel berth and a boat yard. You can also |
| and a public telephone. This is where you'll find the | | | | ask for WiFi access or use a free computer in the |
| supermarket, it is open from 8am to 8pm every day. | | | | marina tower for occasional internet access. |