Cycling Hotels in Lanzarote — Winter TT Base

5 hand-picked cycling hotels in Lanzarote. Flat volcanic roads and Club La Santa make it Europe's top winter TT base. Best season: November-March.

Why Lanzarote Is Europe's Best Winter Cycling Base

Flat Roads Built for Time-Trial Training

Lanzarote's terrain sets it apart from every other Canary Island cycling destination. The central volcanic plateau delivers long, uninterrupted flat roads ideal for time-trial efforts and triathlon bike splits, with the Timanfaya National Park perimeter and the coastal circuit between Costa Teguise and Arrecife offering the kind of consistent, traffic-light-free kilometres that are almost impossible to find at home. Wind can be a factor, particularly from the north-east, but experienced riders treat it as training load rather than obstacle. The island's compact size means most routes loop back to your hotel within 60-90 kilometres.

Club La Santa and Five Hotels Built for Cyclists

Club La Santa is the anchor of Lanzarote's cycling offer. The resort operates a full sports complex with a 50-metre pool, athletics track, triathlon infrastructure, and bike storage, and it remains one of the few properties in Europe purpose-built for multi-sport training camps rather than just leisure. Alongside Club La Santa, Vitalclass Lanzarote, Barcelo Lanzarote Active Resort, Sands Beach Active Resort, and Secrets Lanzarote collectively give cyclists five hotels with proper sport provision. Bike hire, guided rides, and maintenance facilities are standard across the category. The season runs November through March, which is when most of the European peloton heads south.

A Training Island That Happens to Be Extraordinary

Lanzarote does not look like anywhere else in Europe. The UNESCO-designated volcanic landscape of Timanfaya, the white-and-black villages of Yaiza and Uga, the wine-growing region of La Geria where vines grow inside individual volcanic craters - the island rewards exploration on two wheels in a way that most flat training destinations do not. The food scene around Puerto del Carmen and Arrecife has improved significantly over the last decade, and post-ride recovery options including thermal pools and spa facilities are available at several of the main cycling hotels. For athletes who want serious training without a grey sky in sight from November to March, Lanzarote is the most efficient option in Europe.

Quick Facts — Lanzarote

Best Season
November - March
Peak Months
December - February
Terrain
Flat volcanic plateau, coastal roads, Timanfaya perimeter circuit
Average Temperature (Peak)
20-22°C (December-February)
Good For
Triathlon cyclists, TT training, winter base camps, Ironman prep
Airport
Lanzarote (ACE) — 2h30 from UK, 20 min from Costa Teguise hotel zone

When to Cycle in Lanzarote — Monthly Guide

MonthRatingNotes
JanuarybestPeak winter training month; 19-21°C, low rainfall, maximum daylight for rides.
FebruarybestIdeal conditions; 20-22°C, full coaching programmes running at Club La Santa.
MarchbestStill excellent; 21-23°C, slightly busier as spring trippers arrive.
AprilgoodWarming up to 23-25°C; reliable and quiet before the summer tourist influx.
Maygood25-27°C, increasingly warm but mornings remain comfortable for long rides.
Junefair27-29°C; early starts necessary, midday riding becomes uncomfortable.
Julyfair29-32°C; only early morning sessions recommended, island very busy.
AugustfairPeak tourist season; 30-33°C and crowded roads, not ideal for training.
SeptembergoodTemperatures drop to 27-29°C; quieter roads and manageable riding conditions.
Octobergood24-26°C; the season restarts, cycling hotels re-staff their programmes.
NovemberbestWinter training season opens; 21-23°C, professional teams beginning camp blocks.
DecemberbestBusy with training groups; 19-21°C, full complement of guided rides and coaching.

How Lanzarote Compares

Lanzarote vs Tenerife for cycling

Lanzarote

  • Flat volcanic terrain ideal for TT, triathlon, and base endurance work
  • Club La Santa is one of Europe's most complete multi-sport training resorts
  • Compact island with easy logistics and short transfers from ACE airport

Best for: Triathletes, time-trial riders, and winter base camp groups who need flat kilometres

Tenerife for cycling

  • Mount Teide at 3,718m offers one of Europe's longest sustained road climbs
  • 17 cycling hotels versus 5 in Lanzarote — more choice across price points
  • Southern coast hotel zone combines altitude training access with beach resort facilities

Best for: Road cyclists and climbers who want altitude exposure and iconic col riding

The choice largely depends on what kind of cyclist you are. Lanzarote is the better option for triathletes and TT riders who want flat, uninterrupted roads and purpose-built sport infrastructure. Tenerife suits road cyclists who want serious climbing and altitude work. Both offer reliable winter sun from November through March.

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Lanzarote vs Mallorca for cycling

Lanzarote

  • Flat roads give consistent training load without the climbing fatigue of Mallorca
  • November to March season is more reliable than Mallorca's shoulder months
  • Club La Santa has deeper sport infrastructure than any single Mallorca hotel

Best for: Winter training specialists, triathletes, and riders targeting time-trial performance

Mallorca for cycling

  • Sa Calobra (9.4 km, 7.1% avg gradient) and Puig Major offer iconic col riding
  • Over 1,200 km of dedicated cycling lanes across a varied island
  • Larger hotel selection across more price points and resort styles

Best for: Road cyclists wanting variety, iconic climbs, and a longer shoulder season

Lanzarote and Mallorca serve different types of rider. Lanzarote wins for flat training volume and winter reliability. Mallorca wins for terrain variety, iconic climbs, and overall holiday quality. Triathletes and TT specialists typically choose Lanzarote; climbers and all-rounders typically choose Mallorca.

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Cycling Hotels in Lanzarote

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Frequently Asked Questions About Cycling Hotels in Lanzarote

What are the best cycling hotels in Lanzarote?

The five dedicated cycling hotels in Lanzarote are Club La Santa, Vitalclass Lanzarote Sports and Wellness Resort, Barcelo Lanzarote Active Resort, Sands Beach Active Resort, and Secrets Lanzarote Resort and Spa. Club La Santa is the benchmark property, offering a 50-metre pool, athletics track, triathlon facilities, and organised cycling programmes. All five hotels provide bike storage, maintenance facilities, and access to flat volcanic roads within minutes of the front door.

How do I get to Lanzarote for a cycling holiday?

Lanzarote Airport (ACE) has direct flights from most UK and northern European cities, with journey times typically around 2.5 hours from the UK. The main cycling hotel zone around Costa Teguise is approximately 20 minutes from the airport by transfer or hire car. Most cycling hotels can arrange airport transfers and bike box storage on arrival.

Is Lanzarote better than Tenerife for cycling?

It depends on your training goals. Lanzarote is better for triathlon cyclists, time-trial specialists, and endurance athletes who need flat kilometres and consistent road surfaces. Tenerife is better for road cyclists and climbers who want altitude exposure and the challenge of Mount Teide. Both islands share a reliable November to March season and comparable flight times from northern Europe.

When is the best time to cycle in Lanzarote?

November through March is the prime cycling season. December and February are the peak months, with temperatures between 19 and 22°C, low rainfall, and full coaching programmes running at the main hotels. April and October are solid shoulder options. July and August are manageable only with very early morning starts, as midday temperatures regularly exceed 30°C.

Can I do triathlon training in Lanzarote?

Yes, and Lanzarote is one of the best triathlon training bases in Europe. Club La Santa operates a 50-metre outdoor pool, an athletics track, open-water swim access, and a velodrome-style circuit. The flat coastal and plateau roads are used by Ironman athletes training for Lanzarote's own IRONMAN event each May, which starts and finishes in Puerto del Carmen. Several hotels offer structured triathlon training packages combining swim, bike, and run sessions.