Landing in Lanzarote, you are immediately greeted by a landscape shaped by volcanic activity, inviting exploration. This distinctive environment offers a journey into unique geology and a culture deeply connected to its natural surroundings. Discover an island where art, nature, and tradition blend seamlessly.
Timanfaya National Park
Witness an otherworldly landscape where dormant volcanoes and solidified lava flows create a stark, beautiful panorama. Experience the raw power of the earth through geothermal demonstrations and panoramic views across the Montañas del Fuego.
Jameos del Agua
Explore a remarkable cave system transformed into a cultural centre by artist César Manrique, featuring a unique underground lake home to albino crabs. This space blends natural volcanic formations with artistic design, offering a tranquil escape.
Cueva de los Verdes
Journey through an extensive lava tube, one of the longest in the world, formed by ancient volcanic eruptions. Guided tours reveal fascinating geological formations and an unexpected natural auditorium.
Mirador del Río
Perched atop the Famara cliff, this viewpoint offers breathtaking vistas across the ocean to La Graciosa island and the Chinijo Archipelago. It is another masterful integration of architecture into the natural environment by César Manrique.
Playa de Famara
This vast sandy beach, backed by dramatic cliffs, is a favourite spot for surfers and beach walkers. Feel the Atlantic breeze and observe the impressive waves against a dramatic coastal backdrop.
La Geria
Discover Lanzarote's unique wine-growing region, where vines are cultivated in volcanic ash-filled hollows protected by stone walls. Taste local Malvasía wines directly from the bodegas within this unusual agricultural landscape.