Spain
The Cave Tour
The island has at least as many caves as it has volcanoes. So why not make a day trip to 3 of them? Discover the magical world below the volcanic surface of Lanzarote.


Cueva de los Verdes
This underground labyrinth of caves are volcanic lava tunnels formed many ages ago after one of the island’s eruptions. A guide will take you through the most spectacular spots of these caves.



Jameos del Agua
This unique location is the combination of a natural volcanic lava tunnel cave and the creative mind of the island’s most famous artist César Manrique. Discover the cave, grab some lunch and take a look in the museum.

Cueva de Montaña Cabrera
This less known cave in the center of the island, is a hidden gem. There is no real road or parking nearby. But if you follow a dirt road and park near the last house you’ll see, it’s only a short hike towards the cave. Follow the path to the hole in the mountain side. The path winds upward until you reach the entrance of the small cave. What makes this cave unique is the hole in its ceiling. On a sunny day the sunrays create a beautiful scenery inside the cave.