All-Inclusive Resorts in Lanzarote

3 expert-reviewed resorts in Lanzarote, Spain — sorted by our rating. Every restaurant named, every con disclosed.

3 resorts reviewed From $130/night Top rated: 8.2/10
Secrets Lanzarote Resort & Spa
#1

Secrets Lanzarote Resort & Spa

Secrets Lanzarote is the leading adults-only all-inclusive on the island — a tranquil, genuinely luxurious retreat built around romance and spa wellness rather than beach time and poolside chaos. The Unlimited-Luxury package delivers real value with premium spirits, no-reservation dining, and 24-hour room service. The spa is exceptional. The absence of a private beach is the one legitimate complaint — couples who want sand between their toes should consider Dreams Lanzarote instead. But for pure romantic relaxation in a year-round warm climate, Secrets Lanzarote delivers.

couplesadults-onlyhoneymoon From $175/night
Paradisus by Melia Salinas Lanzarote
#2

Paradisus by Melia Salinas Lanzarote

Paradisus Salinas Lanzarote is the most architecturally significant all-inclusive resort in the Canary Islands — and one of the most distinctive in all of [Spain](/destinations/spain/) — a 50-year-old landmark reborn with Cesar Manrique's legendary lagoon pool at its heart. It earns its luxury positioning through design heritage and cultural programming rather than sheer scale. Standard room guests should know that the five-star experience is most fully realized in The Reserve. Book The Reserve or a villa for a honeymoon or anniversary. Book standard rooms only if the architecture, the Destination Inclusive experiences, and a quiet adults-only atmosphere matter more to you than maximum amenity value.

couplesadults-onlyhoneymoon From $320/night
H10 Rubicon Palace (Horizons Collection)
#3

H10 Rubicon Palace (Horizons Collection)

H10 Rubicon Palace is one of [Lanzarote's](/destinations/spain/) best-equipped family all-inclusives — the Daisy Adventure kids club, 8 pools including the pirate ship Cocoloco pool, and a full entertainment programme make it a strong self-contained resort holiday. The Privilege upgrade is genuinely worth considering for couples who want El Volcan a la carte dining and a private pool away from the noise. But the lack of a direct beach, the high-energy party vibe at peak season, and middling food quality at the buffets mean this is not the right resort for everyone. Best approached with clear expectations: families thrive here, and couples seeking tranquility may struggle.

familiescouples From $130/night