The north of Lanzarote is home to some of the island's most fascinating attractions, from stunning natural wonders to unique cultural experiences.
Below you will find out the list of the most popular and amazing spots on the northern part of the island of Lanzarote.
Jameos del Agua is a must-see destination, showcasing the artistic vision of Cesar Manrique and his friend Jesus Soto. This beautiful cave system offers a perfect combination of natural elements and human design, and is home to a unique population of blind albino crabs. This cave is a second must see on the island and also our aim during the guided tour organised in small groups.
Another popular attraction is the Cueva de los Verdes, a volcanic tunnel that takes visitors on a guided tour of the island's geological history. This cave is one of the longest volcanic tunnels in the world, and offers a fascinating glimpse into the power of the earth.
For those seeking a relaxing day at the beach, Laguna Caleton Blanco is a hidden gem. This stunning beach boasts white sands, crystal-clear waters, and shallow depths perfect for swimming.
The Mirador del Rio is a must-visit viewpoint, offering breathtaking views of the island of La Graciosa. Swimming competitions are held here once a year, and the surrounding scenery is simply stunning. To have really great day, we reccomend you visit la Graciosa island on our tour. You will discover the stunning beauty of La Graciosa island from a different perspective by embarking on a catamaran tour. Enjoy the turquoise waters, white sand beaches and the unique volcanic landscapes of this island paradise.
Finally, for those who love hiking and nature, the Corona volcano offers a rewarding trek with beautiful views of the crater and the surrounding landscape. Take a break and sit on one of the rocks to appreciate the beauty of the natural world around you.
Visit the north of Lanzarote to experience some of the island's most unique and awe-inspiring attractions!