Arrieta, Lanzarote, Coastal village in Haría, Spain.
Arrieta is a coastal settlement on the northeastern shore of Lanzarote that stretches along La Garita beach with approximately 800 meters of white sand. The clear water and simple architecture reflect its origins as a fishing village with houses positioned close to the waterfront.
The settlement began as a modest fishing community and gradually developed into a residential area with contemporary homes. Traditional fishing remains an important part of the local economy and way of life.
The Festival of Our Lady of Carmen occurs each July with a maritime procession where local fishing boats carry a religious statue across the water in honor of the Virgin Mary.
The location is accessible by public buses that connect to other parts of the island, while a rental car provides flexibility for exploring the area. The best time to visit is during warmer months when the water is suitable for swimming, though temperatures remain pleasant year-round.
Local residents make traditional handcrafted items from palm leaves harvested in the fertile valley of Haría, producing distinctive woven baskets and accessories. This craft tradition is passed down through families and remains visible in small local shops.
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