Best Lanzarote Hotels with Kids Clubs for Families (2026)
15 family-friendly hotels with kids club in Lanzarote . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Lanzarote is the quieter Canary Island. Smaller crowds, black volcanic landscapes, and resort towns built around calm swimming beaches. The kids clubs here tend to run longer hours than on Tenerife or Gran Canaria because hotels compete on family entertainment rather than just beach frontage. Expect morning craft sessions, afternoon pool games, and mini-disco evenings in summer. We selected five hotels across the island where the kids club actually delivers what the brochure promises, based on facility lists, recent guest feedback, and on-site entertainment programmes confirmed for 2026.
Lanzarote doesn't do loud. There are no high-rises (local law caps building height) and no nightclub strips in the main family resorts. Costa Teguise is the most compact and walkable. Playa Blanca is the newest and has the best beaches. Puerto del Carmen is the biggest with the most hotel competition, which usually means better kids club budgets. César Manrique's architecture means most hotels feel low-slung and landscaped into the rock rather than stacked up like Benidorm.
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🧒Why Lanzarote for a Kids Club Holiday
Year-round kids club operation sets Lanzarote apart from mainland Spain. Most hotels we reviewed run their kids club every day from April to October, with a reduced winter programme from November to March. Compare that to Costa del Sol, where kids clubs often shut from October to May entirely.
If you're planning a half-term or Easter trip, Lanzarote is one of the few Spanish destinations where you'll still find a proper entertainment team on duty. The flight is under four hours from most European cities, which matters when your six-year-old is the one doing the sitting.
Parent's take
What families tell us: the kids club hours matter more than the facilities. A 10am-5pm operation with a proper programme beats a fancy play room open only 11am-3pm. Ask specifically about evening mini-disco and whether kids are supervised or parents have to stay. The answer varies hotel by hotel in Lanzarote.
Our Top 15 Picks
Hotels in Lanzarote with kids club, sorted by guest rating.

Hotel Fariones
Puerto del Carmen
Wonderful
0 reviews
A five-star beachfront hotel in Puerto del Carmen with a dedicated kids club (ages 4-12) running year-round. The entertainment team handles crafts in the morning, pool games after lunch, and mini-disco at 7:30pm. Two outdoor pools include a shallow children's pool with shaded loungers. The family suites have a kids bunk alcove.
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€1287/night
Why families love Hotel Fariones
We stayed for eight nights in August and the kids club was the highlight. Our eight-year-old asked to go back after dinner on the second night — that tells you everything. Staff greeted her by name and the activity rotation was genuinely varied: pirate morning, underwater treasure hunt, dance class. The supervised kids lunch (included) let us have proper adult meals. The only downside: the family rooms near the pool get noise from the evening show, so ask for a sea-view room instead.

Hotel Lava Beach
Puerto del Carmen
Wonderful
0 reviews
A contemporary five-star hotel in Puerto del Carmen with a direct beachfront and a well-equipped kids club. The Fariones group runs entertainment across both Hotel Fariones and Lava Beach, so programmes are coordinated. A separate splash pool for under-fives sits next to the main pool, both heated from October to April.
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€1966/night
Why families love Hotel Lava Beach
Lava Beach felt more modern than its sister property, and our six-year-old preferred the splash pool here. Staff were patient with our Spanish-only toddler, which we'd been worried about. The main downside is the beach — it's narrow and pebbly in places, so we took the 10-minute walk to Playa Grande most days. Kids club ran 10am-12:30pm and 3pm-5pm, which suited our lunch routine better than the split elsewhere. Book the garden-view rooms for real quiet.

Hotel LIVVO Volcán Lanzarote
Playa Blanca
Excellent
0 reviews
A 5-star resort on Playa Flamingo with five swimming pools and a 90-second walk to the sand. Built around landscaped gardens with palm trees, splash zones, and shaded lawns. Family rooms sleep 4 with two single beds and a sofa bed.
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€213/night
Why families love Hotel LIVVO Volcán Lanzarote
We loved the layout. The kids' pool sits in the middle of the resort with the family pool a 30-second walk away — easy to bounce between them. The walk to Playa Flamingo is short but uphill on the way back, which our seven-year-old whined about every single time. Buffet has a kids section with mac and cheese, fish fingers, and a soft-serve machine the kids queued for after every dinner. Rooms feel slightly tired but everything works.

Hipotels La Geria
Puerto del Carmen
Excellent
2,194 reviews
Hipotels La Geria is a long-running family resort with a games room that doubles as a wet-weather kids' base. Two billiards tables, a table-tennis bay, board games and a few arcade machines are spread across a lit pavilion with garden views. The room is included in the half-board rate.
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€169/night
Why families love Hipotels La Geria
This was the busiest games room we used and our kids loved it for that reason. There was always someone to play with, including the staff during the off-peak hours. The pool tables get scratched but the table tennis was new and the bats were better than we expected. The mini-tournament on Friday afternoon was free, lasted about 90 minutes, and our nine-year-old made his first holiday friend in the bracket.

Gloria Izaro Club Hotel
Puerto del Carmen
Excellent
1,100 reviews
A family-run 4-star in central Puerto del Carmen, 1.2 km from Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park (a 20-minute walk or 5-minute drive). The hotel has two pools including a shallow children's pool with a small slide structure.
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€174/night
Why families love Gloria Izaro Club Hotel
Gloria Izaro is the sensible value pick for families who prioritize Puerto del Carmen's restaurant strip over proximity to a water park. Rancho Texas is a short taxi ride away rather than walking distance, which is fine for one or two trips during a week-long stay. On-site pools are the real day-to-day hub; the small slide on the kids pool is nothing compared to Aqualava, but enough for a preschooler. Families appreciate the warmer personal touch you get at a smaller hotel, something the big 5-stars cannot match.

Barceló Playa Blanca
Playa Blanca
Excellent
2,800 reviews
A 4-star all-inclusive resort on Playa Dorada beach, 500 meters from Aqualava and a few steps from the sand. The resort has three main pools plus a dedicated kids pool with a splash fountain and two small slides for toddlers.
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€354/night
Why families love Barceló Playa Blanca
Barceló Playa Blanca is the popular-consensus pick for families who want all-inclusive at a step below 5-star prices. The location is excellent, under 10 minutes on foot to Aqualava and also to the Playa Blanca harbor ferry. Parents consistently flag the kids buffet as strong: separate child-height station, consistent pizza, pasta, chicken options, and child-specific breakfast items including mini pancakes and fruit skewers. The kids pool is supervised until 18:00 and the animation team speaks workable English. The resort does get busy in school holidays, so book early for July and August.

Dreams Lanzarote Playa Dorada Resort & Spa
Playa Blanca
Excellent
0 reviews
An all-inclusive five-star on Playa Dorada beach with one of the largest kids clubs on the island. The Explorers Club splits into age groups (3-5, 6-9, 10-12), each with its own programme. Four pools, a pirate-themed splash zone, and an indoor craft room mean rainy days are covered. Family suites sleep four to five.
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€1317/night
Why families love Dreams Lanzarote Playa Dorada Resort & Spa
The age-split kids club was the best thing about this booking. Our five-year-old and nine-year-old each had their own group and came back with different stories at the end of the day. The pirate splash zone has a mini-slide and water buckets — both kids spent hours there. All-inclusive means the buffet gets samey by day four. The adult quality comes through in the à la carte restaurants (bookable with the package). Ask for a Family Suite on the garden side for shade.

Hotel Lanzarote Village
Puerto del Carmen
Excellent
0 reviews
A mid-range four-star in Puerto del Carmen with bungalow-style accommodation spread across landscaped gardens. The kids club takes 4-12s with a programme that leans sporty: mini football, tennis lessons, and treasure hunts through the grounds. Two pools including a children's pool with a pirate ship feature.
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€536/night
Why families love Hotel Lanzarote Village
The bungalow setup is a win for families. Our three-year-old could nap while we read by the terrace and we still heard her. The kids club focus on outdoor sport suited our older boy, who came back exhausted and slept through. The pool pirate ship needs a bit of repair but held the kids' attention anyway. Breakfast buffet is solid with hot options. The beach is a five-minute walk across one road. Budget-friendly for a four-star and good value in shoulder season.

Oasis Lanz Beach Mate
Costa Teguise
Excellent
1,300 reviews
A mid-size resort in Costa Teguise with its own on-site water complex: three large slides, a splash pad, and a shallow kids pool. Costa Teguise does not have a standalone water park, so this is the main reason families pick this property.
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€175/night
Why families love Oasis Lanz Beach Mate
Oasis Lanz Beach Mate is the clearest water-park-on-site option on Lanzarote at a realistic price. The three slides are big enough for kids over 7 to get proper speed but supervised enough for parents to relax. The splash pad has buckets and water cannons for younger siblings, which keeps a 3-year-old entertained for two hours without much parental involvement. Rooms are dated but functional, and the buffet is standard family-resort fare. Costa Teguise has calmer, shallower beach entries than Playa Blanca, which first-time toddler families appreciate.

Iberostar Selection Lanzarote Park
Playa Blanca
Excellent
0 reviews
A 5-star beachfront resort on the western edge of Playa Blanca with three pools, a kids splash zone, and a private path to Playa Flamingo. Family rooms sleep up to 5. Half-board and all-inclusive options available year-round.
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€182/night
Why families love Iberostar Selection Lanzarote Park
The beach access is the best on this page. The hotel sits on a low cliff with a paved walkway down to the sand — 60 seconds with a buggy, no road, no traffic. We had a family room facing the pool which was bright but loud until 10 PM during entertainment season. The Star Camp kids' club runs 10 AM to 1 PM and 3 PM to 6 PM, with a parent-handover desk that actually works. Pool snacks are pricey (12 EUR for a chicken nuggets plate) but the buffet covers everything.

Hotel Riu Paraiso Lanzarote - All Inclusive
Puerto del Carmen
Excellent
0 reviews
A 4-star all-inclusive resort with direct access to Playa de los Pocillos, an 8-minute walk from the heart of Puerto del Carmen. Two outdoor pools (one heated), a poolside snack bar, and the RIULAND kids' club for ages 4 to 12.
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€329/night
Why families love Hotel Riu Paraiso Lanzarote - All Inclusive
All-inclusive at this volume can feel chaotic but the layout helps. Three buffet stations means short queues even when the place is full. The kids' pool has a small slide and a shallow shelf for under-threes. Beach is 90 metres of sand the hotel maintains daily — they rake it in the morning before guests come down. Free loungers are first-come, claimed by 9 AM in July. Rooms are basic and the AI drinks list is limited but there's enough for a week.

Aequora Lanzarote Suites
Puerto del Carmen
Excellent
0 reviews
A 4-star suite hotel a 4-minute walk from Playa Grande in upper Puerto del Carmen. All accommodations are family suites with separate bedroom and living area. Three pools, a kids club, and a daily entertainment programme.
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€194/night
Why families love Aequora Lanzarote Suites
The room layout is the win here. Every unit is a one-bedroom suite with a sofa bed in the living room and a small kitchenette — perfect when kids need a 7 PM bedtime and parents don't. The walk to Playa Grande is downhill and clear of traffic, but uphill on the way back will tire small legs. Pools spread across three terraces so the busy adult one and the splashy kids one stay separate. Mini-golf on-site kept our six-year-old occupied between meals. Buffet is solid but not memorable.

H10 Rubicón Horizons Collection
Playa Blanca
Excellent
0 reviews
A five-star resort in Playa Blanca with landscaped gardens, three outdoor pools, and the Daisy Kids Club for 4-12s. The club has a mini farm corner with rabbits and tortoises, which distinguishes it from the more standard pool-side clubs elsewhere on the island. Direct access to Playa Blanca promenade.
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€1138/night
Why families love H10 Rubicón Horizons Collection
The mini farm was a surprise hit. Our seven-year-old fed the tortoises every morning before club activities started. The Daisy Kids Club programme included a proper weekly schedule (printed, in English), which helped us plan excursions on the quieter days. The hotel itself is huge — walking from the family wing to breakfast took 10 minutes — so if you have a toddler in a buggy, request a room close to the main building. Pool towels are chargeable, which felt petty for the price.

Sandos Papagayo
Playa Blanca
Very Good
596 reviews
Sandos Papagayo is an all-inclusive family resort on Las Coloradas Beach with a games room tucked off the main pool building. Table tennis, billiards and board games dominate the layout, and a separate kids' area handles the under-fives. The all-inclusive food and drink covers the games room bar too.
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€212/night
Why families love Sandos Papagayo
All-inclusive worked well for us because the kids could drift in and out of the games room with a soft drink in hand and nobody worried about a bill. The room itself wasn't fancy but the table tennis was decent and the staff ran an informal tournament on Tuesday and Thursday. Our youngest preferred the toddler corner next door. The walk to the beach was three minutes through the gardens.

Hotel Mirador Papagayo by LIVVO
Playa Blanca
Very Good
777 reviews
Hotel Mirador Papagayo by LIVVO sits on the cliffs above Playa Blanca with a games room as part of the kids' club complex. Table tennis, billiards and a craft station share the same space, which keeps siblings of different ages in the same room. The pavilion overlooks the cliff path.
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€156/night
Why families love Hotel Mirador Papagayo by LIVVO
We liked that the games room and craft area were combined because our two kids never want to do the same thing. The seven-year-old painted while the eleven-year-old played ping pong with another guest. The view of the cliff path and Fuerteventura in the distance was a bonus. The arcade machines were free to play, which adds up if you have a coin-shy parent. Pricing felt fair for what we got.
💡Practical Tips for Booking a Kids Club Hotel in Lanzarote
- 1Book by February for July-August. Hotel Fariones and Dreams Lanzarote fill their family rooms six months out, especially for the two-week school holiday blocks. Costa Teguise has more last-minute availability than Playa Blanca.
- 2Ask for the 2026 kids club schedule in writing before booking. Some hotels reduce programmes in shoulder months but still advertise the full timetable. Hotel entertainment managers will reply by email if you ask.
- 3Request a family room facing away from the pool bar. Kids club mornings start early (usually 10am), and if your balcony overlooks evening entertainment, the bedtime routine gets tricky. Pool-view rooms sound nice but are louder than you'd expect.
- 4Bring UV swim shirts for under-sixes. Even in shoulder season the UV index in Lanzarote sits at 6-8, and most kids clubs run water games in the open. Hotels sell them but at triple the price you'd pay at home.
- 5Check the minimum age for the main kids club (usually 4). Under-fours often go to a separate mini club with reduced hours. Hotel Fariones and H10 Rubicón have the most flexible age ranges. Ask before you commit.
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