Things to do in Jameos del Agua
Hidden within a volcanic tunnel on Lanzarote’s northern coast, Jameos del Agua is one of the island’s most remarkable attractions. Transformed by César Manrique, this unique space combines nature, art and architecture within a series of lava caves formed thousands of years ago by volcanic activity. Whitewashed walls, tropical gardens and a striking turquoise pool create a setting that feels both natural and carefully designed.
As you explore, you can wander through volcanic chambers, admire the underground lagoon and learn about the geological forces that shaped the island. The site is also home to a rare species of tiny blind albino crab found nowhere else in the world. Despite its inviting appearance, the iconic pool was designed as a work of art and swimming is not permitted.
Our recommendations in Jameos del Agua
Lanzarote tour with Timanfaya National Park and Jameos del Agua
This grand tour of Lanzarote leaves no stone unturned. ‘You'll unearth the secrets of this volcanic island through the eyes of someone who has made it their home,' says Daria, one of our expert guides. Discover the island's spectacular green north and the volcanic south, visiting Timanfaya National Park, Jameos del Agua caves and a winery along the way.The fun starts with a trip to the subterranean salt lake at Jameos del Agua. This ancient volcanic cavern was converted into a bar and concert space by local architectural legend, Cesar Manrique. After lunch, you'll get to find out how grapes are grown at a volcanic soil winery. You'll sample one-of-a-kind local wines from La Geria, a unique wine-growing region created after the Timanfaya volcanic eruptions 300 years ago. Next up is the Salinas de Janubio salt flats where traditional methods are still in use. Seawater enters shallow basins, evaporates under the sun, and workers harvest the salt manually. These salt flats are a haven for migratory and coastal bird species.Thanks to its otherworldly natural landscape, Lanzarote was declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1993. And the star of the show here is undoubtedly Timanfaya National Park. Follow the famous Lunar Route and explore lava fields, volcano craters and steaming geysers as you learn about why the whole island has achieved this special UNESCO-listed status. Then, experience it up close as you feel the heat beneath your feet and witness brushwood burn into flames.
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Lanzarote tour with Timanfaya National Park and Jameos del Agua
This grand tour of Lanzarote leaves no stone unturned. ‘You'll unearth the secrets of this volcanic island through the eyes of someone who has made it their home,' says Daria, one of our expert guides. Discover the island's spectacular green north and the volcanic south, visiting Timanfaya National Park, Jameos del Agua caves and a winery along the way.The fun starts with a trip to the subterranean salt lake at Jameos del Agua. This ancient volcanic cavern was converted into a bar and concert space by local architectural legend, Cesar Manrique. After lunch, you'll get to find out how grapes are grown at a volcanic soil winery. You'll sample one-of-a-kind local wines from La Geria, a unique wine-growing region created after the Timanfaya volcanic eruptions 300 years ago. Next up is the Salinas de Janubio salt flats where traditional methods are still in use. Seawater enters shallow basins, evaporates under the sun, and workers harvest the salt manually. These salt flats are a haven for migratory and coastal bird species.Thanks to its otherworldly natural landscape, Lanzarote was declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1993. And the star of the show here is undoubtedly Timanfaya National Park. Follow the famous Lunar Route and explore lava fields, volcano craters and steaming geysers as you learn about why the whole island has achieved this special UNESCO-listed status. Then, experience it up close as you feel the heat beneath your feet and witness brushwood burn into flames.
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How to get there

Jameos del Agua
Lanzarote
Spain
Reviews Jameos del Agua
“The guide was brilliant. Knowledgeable and engaging. Made the trip very interesting with historic, commercial and social aspects of the Island. Highly recommended”
“For 140 pounds would be nice if they pick us at the hotel”
“We enjoyed this tour .. our tour guide was very friendly and informative. Highly recommend this tour if you want to see Lanzarote.”
“Excellent guide - lots of information, not just the places we stopped but the island and history.”


