Hiking routes in Lanzarote and natural tourist attractions

The Jameos del Agua, the embrace of Nature
The Jameos del Agua are the fruit of the creativity of César Manrique, a work which allows us a glimpse into the geological wonders of inland Lanzarote.

Cueva de los Verdes: a theatrical spectacle of light and shadow
The lights and shadows of the Cueva de los Verdes create an almost dreamlike universe where the visitor is entranced by the beauty of the rocky shapes and structures.

Los Charcones and Punta Mujeres: the best natural swimming pools on Lanzarote
This Canary Island has natural swimming pools to delight everyone. Discover the best options and enjoy a relaxing dip in one of them.

Los Hervideros de Lanzarote, a landscape carved out by lava and waves
Volcanic eruptions have created a unique natural setting that is most impressive when the sea is at its roughest. Be sure to visit Los Hervideros de Lanzarote!

Salinas de Janubio, the salt garden
This salt enclave, formed by the eruptions of Timanfaya in 1730, is not only home to one of the island’s century-old businesses, but is also a scenic and ethnographic treasure well worth visiting.

Grieta de Montaña Blanca, strange beauty in Lanzarote
One of the most well-hidden and surprising places in the Canarian island of Lanzarote, this is a must-see attraction if you love unique landscapes.

Caldera Blanca: Enjoy a hike among volcanoes
This pleasant walk of approximately 10 kilometres will bring you to the top of the widest and deepest crater on the island. Caldera Blanca: a once-in-a-lifetime experience!

Volcán de la Corona, an oasis of plant life
Formed over 3,000 years ago during one of the island’s eruptive episodes, the volcanic cone forged an ashy malpaís in its surroundings, which is home to an oasis of flora and fauna