The Island of Eternal Springtime.
Captivating scenery and natural works of art can be found in the North of Lanzarote thanks to the island’s volcanic history and a little help from renowned artist and architect Cesar Manrique. Fascinating attractions like Jameos del Agua with its subterranean lake is a great place to visit. And don’t miss out on the Mirador del Rio, a spectacular viewpoint – also built by Manrique – blending harmoniously with its surroundings and providing breathtaking views over La Graciosa and the other islets of the Chinijo archipelago.
Lanzarote is a volcanic island, with dramatic nature. It combines the magic of its history with an enviable spring climate throughout the year. Lanzarote has some beautiful beaches and breathtaking landscapes, a paradise of unique nature inhabited by friendly people.
Lanzarote was the second Biosphere Reserve in the Canaries, adding a new component: for the first time being declared a UNESCO territory as a whole, including all of its urban centres. The perfect symbiosis achieved between man and nature is without doubt the main reason for this international recognition. You can discover amazing beaches, secluded coves, trekking path, many surf, kite and windsurf schools, scuba-diving, boat trips and bike rental. Climb the Volcanoes or practice Yoga from sunrise to sunset.
Some useful links:
CACT (Centres of Art, Culture and Tourism): https://www.cactlanzarote.com/en/
Cesar Manrique Foundation: http://fcmanrique.org/?lang=en
Tourism Haría: http://turismoharia.com/?lang=en
Tourism Lanzarote: https://turismolanzarote.com/en/