An island unlike any other: white villages against black volcanic earth, the turquoise coves of Papagayo and the art of César Manrique woven into the landscape itself. Soon you'll book it all directly with the people who live there, starting after our Tenerife launch.
UNESCO declared the whole island a biosphere reserve, and you feel why: low white houses, dark lava fields and a coastline of coves that stay warm well into autumn.
A string of sheltered turquoise coves on the island's southern tip, inside the Los Ajaches natural park: many call them the most beautiful beaches of the Canaries.
The Fire Mountains of Timanfaya National Park look like another planet: craters, lava fields and geothermal heat just below the surface, born in the eruptions of the 1730s.
The artist who shaped Lanzarote: from the Jameos del Agua lava caves to the Mirador del Río viewpoint, his work keeps the island low-rise, white and in harmony with the lava. Local hosts will point you to all of it.
Whether it's a villa near the Papagayo coves, a quiet house in a white village or a base for exploring Timanfaya: you describe it in plain language, our AI travel agent matches it with places from participating local owners, and you book without an anonymous middle layer. Bookings open later this year, starting with Tenerife, with Lanzarote among the regions that follow.
A quiet villa near the Papagayo beaches in October, with a sea view.
October is a lovely month there: warm sea, soft light. Here's what I'd look at with local owners around Playa Blanca.
a preview of the search experience · bookings open later this year
Lanzarote is one of the regions we open soon after Tenerife. Owners who join early steer the platform, get the collective's marketing behind their property and pay a commission substantially below the 15 to 30% the OTAs charge.
Be there when we open: travellers get first access to the launch regions, owners build the platform with us.