
Discover Lanzarote through four different cars — Renault Trafic, Škoda Kodiaq, Citroën Berlingo (adapted) and Dacia Jogger. Each with its own personality.
The roads are smooth, the landscapes wide open, and the horizon constantly shifts colors: from black volcanic lava to silver-blue ocean. Here, driving is not just about getting from point A to point B. It’s part of the experience itself and choosing a car becomes choosing how you want to meet the island.
Are you traveling with family, friends, as a couple, or on your own? Each of these four models has its own character and a different way to show you Lanzarote.
Some trips are not about the destination, but about the people you’re with. Renault Trafic is made for those days. Spacious, comfortable and quiet, this automatic minivan turns long drives into calm moments. From Playa Blanca toward the north, following the road signs to Mirador del Río, all you need is music and an open view, the rest flows on its own.
The Trafic fits the island’s rhythm well. Strong enough for hills, but soft and steady along the coast. Inside, there’s room for more than just luggage – hats, sun cream, water bottles, beach bags, and all the little things that make holidays feel like holidays.
If you’re exploring Lanzarote with family or friends, this is the kind of car that lets you share every part of the journey and every comfortable silence along the way.
The Škoda Kodiaq doesn’t need to stand out, it simply proves itself on the road. Across the lunar landscapes of Timanfaya National Park, this SUV moves smoothly and confidently. The automatic gearbox, comfortable seats and quiet engine make it feel like you’re gliding rather than driving.
It’s perfect for travelers who want a blend of adventure and comfort. Couples stopping among the vineyards of La Geria, or heading to Teguise for dinner, will appreciate how well the Kodiaq behaves both on open roads and inside small towns.
With the Kodiaq, the journey becomes part of the scenery — calm, stable and elegant.
The Citroën Berlingo has a special role on Lanzarote.
This model is adapted for people with reduced mobility, offering full accessibility, freedom and ease, without stress or complications. For many travelers, the real luxury is the ability to move without barriers.
The Berlingo provides a practical, open space, simple controls and a reliable manual gearbox. Perfect for discovering the island at your own pace — from the streets of Arrecife to the peaceful coastline of El Golfo. On an island with well-maintained roads, the Berlingo shows how driving can be simple, relaxed, and surprisingly fulfilling.
The Dacia Jogger is the kind of car that feels like a good friend: discreet, dependable and always ready. It doesn’t overwhelm you with technology or complexity, just space, stability and comfort.
Whether you’re driving from Costa Teguise to the Papagayo beaches, or stopping spontaneously in the village of Yaiza, the Jogger follows effortlessly. Its simplicity becomes a strength: less thinking about the car, more enjoying the landscape. It’s ideal for travelers who chase moments rather than miles.
You don’t discover Lanzarote by rushing, you discover it by paying attention. Whether in a spacious Renault Trafic, an elegant Škoda Kodiaq, an adapted Citroën Berlingo, or a simple Dacia Jogger, the island always gives the same feeling in return: freedom.
In the end, the model you choose doesn’t matter as much. What truly matters is slowing down, opening the window and letting the wind bring you the scent of the ocean and volcanic rock.
Because that is the real Lanzarote — an island that teaches you that driving can be the most beautiful part of the journey.