Highlights
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The Montañas de Fuego (Fire Mountains) or Timanfaya form part of a broad area affected by volcanic eruptions that struck Lanzarote between 1730 and 1736, with subsequents eruptions in 1824.
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Visiting La Cueva de los Verdes is truly a journey into the bowels of the ground, an spectacular and unique experience.
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El Mirador del Río is one of the most representative César Manrique´s architectural creations.
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Let's discover the unique volcanic landscape of the Green lagoon Lanzarote at El Golfo. Also known as Lago verde or Charco de los Clicos, it is a world of colourful contrasts and strange shapes: a Green lake, black and red rocks and the blue sky!
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The Jardín de Cactus is a magnificent example of an architectonic intervention integrated into the landscape.
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The Laguna de Janubio is a large, emerald-green saltwater lagoon located at the Salinas de Janubio, the only operating commercial salt works on the island.
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The Castle of Santa Barbara is located in the Volcano Guanapay in Villa de Teguise, lifted from an old tower built at the beginning of the fourteenth century by Lancelotto Malocello.
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Jameos del Agua is a place on earth where nature and mankind decided to come together.
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The César Manrique Foundation is at the home and studio where the artist lived, situated in Taro, Tahiche (Lanzarote).