Lanzarote, a jewel of the Canary Islands, offers a unique experience for nature lovers and sustainable tourism enthusiasts. With its stunning volcanic landscapes and golden sand beaches, it is the perfect destination for those seeking something different and fascinating. The Timanfaya National Park is one of its main attractions, boasting otherworldly landscapes and natural geysers that capture the imagination. Papagayo and Famara beaches stand out for their beauty and crystal-clear waters, perfect for relaxing or enjoying water sports. The island also features unique sites created by the artist César Manrique, such as Jameos del Agua and the César Manrique Foundation, which blend art and nature. Lanzarote is a destination that enchants visitors with its originality, culture, and spectacular natural surroundings.
The Cave of the Greens is part of the volcanic tube created by the eruption of La Corona volcano. It is one of the longest volcanic tunnels in the world.Inside it has an auditorium and nooks and crannies known as the room of the aesthetes, the throat of death and the Moorish door. You can also find staphyrophytes and lines indicating the lava levels. A must-see if you visit the island.
The Lanzatore Hotbeds is one of the most impressive natural spectacles on the island. The rapid cooling of the lava and the continuous erosion caused by the raging waters has created multiple cavities through which the water flows. When the sea is rough, the water hits and runs through these caves spitting a foamy surge upwards, creating a thunderous noise and making the water seem to boil.
Timanfaya National Park is a protected natural area of volcanic origin in Spain. The last eruptions took place in 1824. It has more than 25 volcanoes, some of which are emblematic, such as the Montañas del Fuego, Montaña Rajada and the Caldera del Corazoncillo. There is still volcanic activity, with hot spots on the surface reaching 100-120 C and 600 C at a depth of 13 metres.
White beach, located in the south of Lanzarote, is an ideal destination for those seeking tranquillity and beauty. With its golden sand and crystal clear waters, this beach is perfect for families and couples looking to relax in the sun. It also has a lively promenade lined with restaurants, shops and cafes, where you can enjoy the local gastronomy and breathtaking views. Playa Blanca combines the natural charm of Lanzarote with all the amenities for an unforgettable holiday.
The César Manrique Foundation is a space dedicated to preserving and disseminating the legacy of the famous Canarian artist. Located in his former residence in Tahíche, a spectacular house built on volcanic bubbles, the foundation combines art, architecture and nature, reflecting the harmony that Manrique promoted between landscape and creativity. The visit allows you to explore his works, temporary exhibitions and his commitment to the conservation of Lanzarote, making this place a unique cultural and artistic symbol on the island.
Jameos del Agua, is a natural and architectural wonder created by César Manrique. Located inside a volcanic tunnel, this unique space combines the beauty of nature with artistic design. It houses an underground lake inhabited by small albino crabs, exclusive to this formation. It also has an auditorium, a restaurant and gardens that enhance the surroundings. Jameos del Agua is a must-see destination that shows the perfect union between art and nature on the island.
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