If you have spent a week on Lanzarote, you know the pattern: a flawless forecast, then the north-east trade winds — the alisios — settle in for days, building Atlantic swell and a steady chop on the exposed north and west coasts and flipping umbrellas down the sand. The beaches below are the exception. Each one is described in our verified inventory as sheltered from the prevailing trade winds — tucked into a south- or east-facing bay, behind a headland, or inside a natural cove — so they stay more swimmable on the days the exposed beaches don't.
This is an honesty-first list: a beach only appears here if its own data says it is sheltered or protected from the prevailing trade winds. Beaches our data records as open to the Atlantic and the alisios — including the famous windsurf and kitesurf spots — are deliberately excluded, even when they are calm on a still day. Wind direction still matters: a trade-wind-sheltered bay can be exposed to a rarer southerly, so check the forecast on travel day. For the wider picture, see our best beaches and the full beach inventory for Lanzarote.