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"One of the prettiest villages on the island is Harķa, tucked away in the northern hills. It could be an oasis, with its plump palm trees, cascading window boxes and its air of unhurried calm"
The Telegraph Travel
This prettiest of places is very popular with islanders and tourists
alike. It“s loveliness as a village to be part of is enhanced by its
spectacular beauty. The main feature being the thousands of palm
trees, both in the village and around it, at first site it's breathtaking.
It is a bustling little spot with all local
amenities, shops, bars, restaurants, fiestas and its very own carnival.
But, it still remains uncommercialised except for lunchtimes when
tourists arrive from the southern resorts for refreshments and to
experience the beauty of real Lanzarote.
Usually they are en-route to the many Cesar
Manrique attractions dotted around the north of the island, a real
artists' playground.
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Although situated in the centre
of the north, Haria is not too far away if wishing to make forays to
many of the other delights of Lanzarote. All the attractions of the
north, 20 minutes maximum. Arrecife, the capital 30 minutes away,
Puerto del Carmen, 40 minutes and the south, about an hour.
And, five minutes down the hill, the lovely safe
and sandy beach of La Garita in Arrieta.
Villas in Haria
Casa Teresita >
Villa Casita Carmelo >
Villa Casita Susi >
Villas Casas de Haria >
More about Harķa in Wikipedia
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