H10 Suites Lanzarote Gardens: A Fun Stay with a Few Quirks

We recently spent time at H10 Suites Lanzarote Gardens in Costa Teguise and came away with a bunch of great memories and a couple of “huh” moments. This place is clearly made for families, but there is plenty for couples and solo travellers, too. Here is the lowdown on what worked, what did not, and whether it is worth your next Lanzarote getaway.

Feeling Welcome

Right off the bat, we felt totally at ease as an LGBT couple. The team at reception greeted us with smiles, and we never once sensed anything but friendliness. The whole resort buzzes with a family-friendly, laid-back energy during the day. After sundown, though, things quieten down, more on that later.

Our Room

We stayed in a standard suite and loved how roomy it was. Having both a lounge and a separate bedroom, plus balconies off each, felt almost like a mini-apartment. The bed was a dream (seriously, kudos to whoever picked that mattress). The kitchenette with fridge and freezer made it easy to keep drinks cold or whip up a snack. And the bathroom? Big enough that you did not feel cramped, with solid toiletries included.

Eats & Drinks

All-inclusive at H10 is surprisingly solid. Buffet meals had enough variety to keep things interesting, but the real star was the poolside snack bar. Made-to-order lunches think fresh fish or tapas-style bites felt like a proper upgrade on hotel grub. Cocktails were plentiful and well mixed, though service at the bar did slow down when it got busy.

Daytime Fun vs Evening Chill

Daytime activities deserve a high-five. We joined in on a few games, and Jasmine even walked away with a prize at one of the lunchtime challenges. It is a great way to meet folks and have a laugh. After sunset, though, the focus shifts almost entirely to kids. Mini disco as standard but then shows that pretty much just entertain the children. The certificate ceremonies are adorable, but adults brought on stage amongst waves of children and then are left wanting into the evening.

Pools, Gym & Spa

There are a handful of pools to choose from, including a heated one. Fair warning, the heated pool turns into a playground for little ones and their parents, so if you are after a peaceful float, you might need to hunt out the quiet corners. The main pool area stays neat and tidy, with plenty of loungers. The gym was surprisingly well-equipped and spotless, and the spa looked really inviting even though we did not have time to try it ourselves.

Is It Worth It?

Here is the thing: H10 Suites Lanzarote Gardens ticks a lot of boxes. The rooms are spacious, the team is friendly, and the food hits the spot. But you might pay a bit more here than at nearby spots like Los Zocos or HD Resort without getting a massive upgrade. If you crave that apartment-style suite and solid all-inclusive in a reliable brand, it is a good pick. If you are hunting for evening buzz or the best bang-for-buck in March, you might find better deals elsewhere.

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Our Ratings:

Inclusivity & Atmosphere: 9/10: Welcoming staff and a warm vibe, though evening energy fizzles out.

Rooms: 9/10: Huge, cosy suites with kitchenettes and twin balconies—we loved it.

Food & Drinks: 8/10: Fresh buffet plus standout poolside snacks, drinks menu was solid.

Entertainment: 5/10: Daytime games are a blast, but the nightly shows skew very child-focused.

Pools & Facilities: 7/10: Clean and varied pool areas, heated pool gets busy, gym and spa look great.

Value for Money: 6/10: Comfortable stay but pricier than some nearby alternatives.

Service: 7/10: Always helpful and friendly—made our visit smoother.


Until next time, keep exploring and celebrating love in all its forms! 🌈!

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