Parque de los volcanes
40 km away
The most special visit on the island of Lanzarote. Take a magical stroll through nature among volcanoes, and take in their lights and shadows, their edges and winding curves. The light and the sun make this place look like a landscape halfway between Mars and Earth, a place to wander, to lose yourself, to dream, to contemplate… a romantic and inspiring landscape.
Haría
9 km away
Haría is known by locals as the village of the thousand palms. Located within a valley and with a changeable climate, this is a great place to spend the morning and enjoy its main square and lovely cafés. In the village of the thousand palms you will find some of the most unique and traditional handicrafts on the island, such as those made by the palmeros―date palm workers―and leathersmiths.
Jardín de Cactus
3 km away
One of the most special things you can do on the island of Lanzarote is to visit this beautiful garden, with cactuses taller than buildings and others so small they can fit in your hand. It is well worth spending some time in its panoramic café while enjoying a glass of wine and an enyesque.
*Enyesque is the Canarian word for tapa.
Jameos del Agua
8 km away
Definitely a must visit on the island of Lanzarote. Created by Cesar Manrique, this is an impressive intervention in the rural landscape of the island, with minimal interventions, just enough to enhance the beauty of this natural space. You can visit it by day and night, a real treat for the eyes and senses.
Mirador del Río
15 km away
Nestled within a volcanic rock, this viewpoint offers fantastic panoramic views of the sea and the island of La Graciosa. While you are here, you can have a snack in its organic inner cave dug into the stone. Designed by Cesar Manrique, this place bears the exclusive hallmark of the island of Lanzarote.