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Jameos del Agua

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Jameos del Agua, one of Lanzarote’s most iconic attractions, is a breathtaking fusion of art, architecture, and nature, designed by the legendary Canarian artist César Manrique. Built within a volcanic tunnel created by the eruption of the La Corona Volcano, this unique space blends natural lava formations with modern artistic design. It’s part of Manrique’s vision to integrate art with the island’s landscape, and today it stands as one of the most visited sites in the Canary Islands. Visitors can explore underground caves, a serene turquoise lake, and open-air gardens that reveal the creative soul of Lanzarote.

What to See & Do

  • 🌋 Walk through the ancient volcanic tunnel formed during the historic eruption of La Corona 🌑.
  • 🦀 Peer into the clear underground lake to spot tiny blind albino crabs found nowhere else 🌊.
  • 🎨 Admire the minimalist design of César Manrique that blends perfectly with the natural lava 🏛️.
  • 🎶 Step inside the magnificent underground auditorium designed for world class musical acoustics 🎻.
  • 🍸 Savor a refreshing cocktail at the subterranean bar while overlooking the dark volcanic landscape 🥂.
  • 🌋 Visit the Casa de los Volcanes to study the fascinating geological history of Lanzarote 📖.

How to Get There

  • 🚗 Drive from Arrecife via the main highway for a convenient thirty-five minute trip 🏎️.
  • 🚌 Catch a local bus from the major resort towns to reach the northern coast 🚏.
  • 🚐 Join a professional guided tour to combine your visit with other nearby island attractions 🗺️.
  • 🅿️ Utilize the large free parking area situated directly at the entrance of the site 🚘.

Travel Tips

  • ⏰ Arrive during the opening hour to enjoy the quiet atmosphere and take clear photos 📸.
  • 📍 Group your visit with Cueva de los Verdes to maximize your northern island experience 🗺️.
  • 🧥 Pack a light jacket because the cave interior remains cool throughout the entire day 🌡️.
  • 🚫 Keep your camera flash turned off to protect the delicate life inside the tunnels 🦀.
  • ☕ Relax at the onsite café to enjoy a coffee surrounded by stunning volcanic architecture 🥐.

Suggested Itinerary

  • 🏛️ 9:30 AM – Arrive at Jameos del Agua to begin your walk through the magnificent volcanic tunnel 👣.
  • 🦀 10:30 AM – Visit the famous underground lake to see the rare and tiny albino crabs 🌊.
  • 📖 11:30 AM – Head up to the Casa de los Volcanes to view the educational geology exhibits 🌋.
  • 🥗 12:30 PM – Enjoy a traditional Canarian lunch at the restaurant overlooking the blue pool 🍽️.
  • 🔦 1:30 PM – Travel a short distance to the Cueva de los Verdes for a guided tour 🚶.

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

10:00 AM – 6:30 PM (extended evening hours in summer)

Entry Fee:

€10 (adults), €5 (children under 12)

Best Time to Visit:

Morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and better lighting

Location

📌Jameos del Agua, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain

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