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Cueva de los Verdes

Cueva de los Verdes – The Green Caves, Lanzarote

Approaching from LZ 1, follow the signs for Jameos del Agua, shortly before you’ll see a signpost for Cueva de los Verdes. Guided tours begin on the hour, sometimes more frequently depending on the influx of visitors. Tours are held both in Spanish and in English. However the English translation unfortunately is only a brief summary of the more informative Spanish version.

As you leave the heat, light and noise of the surface, and descend fifty meters into the cool, dimly lit, and watery underworld, you’ll feel like you’ve been transported into a different reality. This is a one-hour magical adventure through the underground cave system filled with light and sound installations.

Cueva de los Verdes translates as The Green Caves or Caves of the Greens?, which they are not. The name of the cave system dates back to the Verde family, who in the 17th century discovered the caves and used them as a hiding place from pirate attacks. Your imagination will run wild as you meander through the winding labyrinth of caves, feeling as though you’re journeying to the centre of the world.

During the tour you’ll be taken to the Auditorium – a spacious cave with excellent acoustics and a small stage, seating 200-300 people. Every few weeks classical concerts are held. Sit comfortably back and listen to quiet background music. At the end of the tour there a surprise, but you needn’t worry it’s not pirates.

In the summer months (July-September) it is recommended for individual visitors to visit The Green Caves in the afternoon, so that crowds can be avoided.

MON-SUN 10am-6pm

In summer (July-September) until 7pm

Last tour at 5pm (6pm)

Playa del Pozo Beach

Playa del Pozo Beach near Playa Quemada, Lanzarote

The approximately 350 meter long Playa del Pozo beach is located about 1 KM south of the Playa de Arena and is best to be reached on foot with a 30 minute serpentine hike over the hills from Playa Quemada, along the coast.

This beach with its dark gray gravel and its cave-like cliffs is mostly completely deserted and without any people at all.
Often locals visit this beach on weekends with their offroad cars by using a difficult dirt track which starts near Femés.

On the medium-hard hike to Playa del Pozo beach, you will have a spectacular view towards the northern tourist resort of Puerto del Carmen, as well as the neighboring islands of Los Lobos and Fuerteventura. For children under 10 years the footpath is rather risky and not suitable.

The beach is particularly suitable for adventurers and nature lovers.

It is, of course, not guarded, and a beach bar, sunbaths, toilets, garbage cans or even showers on the beach del Pozo beach logicaly  is not available, so you should bring enough  drinking water with you.

wear good shoes,

bring drinking water with you

walking time 1 -1,5 hours