Sands Beach Resort salutes Windsurf World champs
June 30, 2008
Lanzarote is an island of surprises and at the Windsurf World Cup in Costa Teguise, the weather was in mischievious mood. After 5 days of perfect trade winds off Las Cucharas beach, the wind took the final day off, but by then the winners had done enough to earn their prizes. Sands Beach Resort Hotel had been home to many of the competitors and the stage for the main media events, and all the competitors including 19 year old mens winner, Jose Estredo from Vanezuela and 16 year old womens winner, Sarah-Quita Offringa, from Aruba were grateful for their backing. Below right to left are Juan Carlos Albuixech (General Manager of Sands) , World Sub Champion Sarah-Quita Offringa, and Richard Page, tour manager of the Professional Windsurf Association.

The freestyle competition was hard fought but Sarah in particular was outstanding, just a few days short of her 17th birthday. Small islands are nothing new to Sarah, who comes from Aruba, a 33 km long island in the Lesser Antilles area of the South Caribbean, but even she must have been impressed at the beachfront on the popular family holiday island of Lanzarote.
It was very appropriate that Sands Beach Resort Hotel should play such a key role in this prestigious competition in the windsurf calender, as Sands encourages guests to try out windsurfing on their unique sea water lagoon. The Oceanside Windsurf School offer experienced tuition at Sands Beach Resort Hotel, but it is just one of many attractions at the beachfront resort, where the six palm lined plazas entice bathers from the luxury of the fully equipped villas.
Windsurf World Cup calls Sands Beach Hotel, home
June 19, 2008

The beachfront waters surrounding Lanzarote are not only a magnet for a family holiday, they are also perfect for water sports. Windsurfing is popular in all the Canary Islands, but when the PWA, Professional Windsurf Association, had to choose a venue for the 2008 World Cup, they chose Costa Teguise. The waters are perfect and they knew they could rely on Sands Beach Resort hotel to offer top accomodation to competitors.
With its relaxed, convenient setting and great service, Sands Beach Resort hotel was also the natural choice for the press conference to officially launch the event that runs from June 21 to 28. The action takes place on Las Cucharas beach, but the whole of Costa Teguise will be buzzing with excitement as support teams and the World press immerse themselves in the welcoming community that many holiday makers like to experience year after year.
There was a fair sprinkling of dignitaries at the press launch, from left to right in the picture below, Juan Carlos Albuixech (new General Manager of Sands Beach), Victor Barreto (Teguise councillor for sport), Jose Dimas Martin (Mayor of Teguise), Yolando Perdomo ( Director of Promotur), Daida Ruano (World Champion), and Lorenzo Suarez (Event manager of The Santa Surf). Daida Ruano is a familiar sporting face in the Canary Islands as with her twin sister Iballa, the Gran Canarian ladies have dominated the sport, winning 17 World titles between them.
If all this World class action inspires you, Sands Beach Resort hotel is the perfect place to be, as they offer lessons in the safety of their unique beachfront sea water lagoon. The Oceanside Windsurf School has experienced instructors who speak several languages and can provide equipment. Monday and Tuesday are the lesson days, and you can chose from a single lesson of 90 minutes for 25 euros, or have a double lesson for 45 euros. Once you get to a good level of confidence and ability, it is possible to go outside beyond the headlands and experience the thrills of the open seas. You have to start somewhere, and World Champions will tell you that Costa Teguise is one of the best of all places to start.
Free Guidebook For Sands Guests
June 11, 2008
Guests at the Sands Beach Hotel can really make the most of their holiday in Lanzarote this summer. By downloading a a free copy of the comprehensive 112 page summer edition of Lanzarote Guidebook, which is out now.
Written by island residents and published quarterly Lanzarote Guidebook contains accurate and up to date information about the island and it´s many attractions. Providing visitors with in-depth detail about upcoming events, an introduction to the work of the island born artist and architect Cesar Manrique, resort guides, cultural attractions, sightseeing information, museums, excursions, beaches, markets, restaurants, nightlife and much more besides. Plus great quality visuals and maps.
As well as a handy Essentials section which features lots of practical information from bank opening times and ferry timetables through to emergency phone numbers and tips on driving locally Sands Beach Hotel guests can download their free copy by visiting the Lanzarote Guidebook website.

Royals flock to Lanzarote
June 9, 2008
It was the social event of the year, and Lanzarote was the venue. On Saturday, 6 month old Amelia Morales, 4th daughter of Princess Alexia of Greece and Carlos Morales, was christened at the church of Nuestra Senora de Los Remedios in Yaiza. Royals from across europe converged on Lanzarote to celebrate the happy event, and it might be easier to say who wasn’t there.
Queen Sofia of Spain, born Princess Sophia of Greece and Denmark, and sister to King Constantine 2nd of Greece, flew in with Prince Felipe and his wife Letizia, in a Spanish armed forces plane. Also on the guest list were Princes Nicolas and Filipo of Greece, Alexia’s brothers, and Princess Alexandra of Denmark.
The service took place at 11 am on Saturday, conducted by the Bishop of the orthodox church of Spain and Portugal. once the formalities were over, it was all down to the restaurant Amura in Puerto Calero, just along the coast from Arrecife, the Lanzarote capital.
Don’t worry, even if you are not a royal, there will always be a regal welcome for you at Sands Beach Resort hotel in Costa Teguise. It would be a good idea to bring your camera with you on your family holiday, if you’re not bumping into a party of royals, you could just as easily be rubbing shoulders with Penelope Cruz as she makes her new movie around the island. Lanzarote is an island for everyone, and there are plenty of fantastic beachfront views and special restaurants to make everyone feel like holiday royalty.
World press looks to Lanzarote
June 1, 2008

It’s lights, camera, action, as the filming gets underway on the new Penelope Cruz movie, Las Abrozas Rotos (The Broken Embraces) in Lanzarote. World media attention has already turned the spotlight on this family holiday island. Guests at Sands Beach Resort hotel, may catch a glimpse of the star, as part of the filming is taking place in Costa Teguise, near to the beachfront resort. Some exclusive pictures of location shooting have already appeared in Hello magazine.
The celebrated Spañish director, Pedro Almodovar, has already spoken in glowing terms about the beauty of Lanzarote, and over the last few weeks, preparations for filming have been steadily going on, in Costa Teguise, El Golfo, and the island capital, Arrecife. A helicopter was used for early shooting at the Cactus Gardens, created by Cesar Manrique, the artistic founding father of modern Lanzarote. A roundabout, near the monument to Cesar Manrique, at Tahiche, was decorated with red flowers for some scenes, at the direct request of Almodovar.
The film is a thriller, and said to be the longest and most expensive to date from the award winning director. Penelope Cruz may be able to avoid some of the eager locals, hoping to catch a glimpse, as she wears a blond wig in the film.
Once the 2 weeks filming is over, there will be another huge flood of interest in Lanzarote, once the film is released, early next year. You don’t have to wait until then, Sands Beach Resort hotel, are glad to welcome guests at any time of the year, and they give everyone the star treatment.

