Norte de Lanzarote con Cuevas Verdes y Jameos del Agua

Norte de Lanzarote con Cuevas Verdes y Jameos del Agua

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Idiomas: Alemán, Inglés, Neerlandés, Sueco
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Duración: from 4 hours to 8 hours

De acuerdo con nuestro compromiso con el turismo sostenible, todas las excursiones National Geographic Day Tours cumplen los criterios del Consejo Mundial de Turismo Sostenible, y una parte de los ingresos de estas visitas se destina a la National Geographic Society para financiar la investigación y programas sostenibles en todo el mundo.

Ventajas
  • Visitarás las Cuevas Verdes y los Jameos del Agua, volcanes diseñados por César Manrique.
  • Saborear un almuerzo tradicional en una casa típica canaria en el pueblo de Haría forma parte del recorrido
  • Disfrutarás de las vistas panorámicas de La Graciosa desde el Mirador del Río.
  • Visita al pueblo pesquero de Arrieta para ver su famosa "Casa de muñecas" construida con ladrillos rojos y azules.
  • Un guía local experto compartirá sus conocimientos inigualables sobre Lanzarote y su geología
Qué te espera

La leyenda lanzaroteña César Manrique dejó su impronta en toda la isla, pero en ningún lugar tanto como en el norte. El arquitecto se inspiró en la extraordinaria geología de la región. Esta excursión recorre tres de sus obras: las Cuevas Verdes, los Jameos del Agua y el Mirador del Río. David, uno de nuestros guías locales, afirma: "El norte de la isla fue un lienzo para la paleta de Manrique. Como él solía decir, "el norte sigue siendo el Lanzarote tradicional".

Lo primero son las Cuevas Verdes, donde un laberinto de galerías y escaleras te conducen a un auditorio natural. Estas cavernas -hasta ahora se han descubierto 16- son burbujas de aire unidas por un túnel creado por el flujo de lava de una erupción volcánica. Manrique desempeñó un papel decisivo en la adaptación del sistema de cuevas para los visitantes. Su influencia es aún mayor en los Jameos del Agua. Aquí, armonizó esta cueva volcánica sin techo, añadiendo jardines de rocas y un lago cristalino, lleno de cangrejos blancos y ciegos que sólo se encuentran en Lanzarote.

También está en la agenda el Mirador del Río, una de las creaciones más de ciencia ficción de Manrique. Este mirador no sólo se funde a la perfección con su entorno en lo alto de un acantilado de 470 m, sino que ofrece unas vistas impresionantes de la isla de La Graciosa. A continuación, se dirigirá a Haría para disfrutar de un almuerzo elaborado con ingredientes locales en una casa típica canaria. Además, haremos una parada para ver la famosa "casa roja" del pueblo pesquero de Arrieta.

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Importante
  • Las recogidas están disponibles en zonas seleccionadas de los siguientes complejos turísticos: Costa Teguise, Arrecife, Puerto del Carmen, Puerto Calero, Playa Blanca
  • Si no ve la opción de añadir un hotel para la recogida, facilítenos los datos al realizar el pago
  • Puede reservar esta excursión sin almuerzo incluido, pero recuerde elegir esta opción al hacer la reserva.
  • No recomendable para personas con movilidad reducida
  • Se recomienda traer calzado comodo
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TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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Recibe un reembolso del 100% si cancelas hasta 1 day antes de que comience la actividad.

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  • D

    DTman

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    4.6

    15 de noviembre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    Interesting tour… lots to see .. amazing scenery

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    Paul H

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    3.8

    12 de noviembre de 2025

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    A disappointing start to the day, we missed breakfast for a 8.10 pickup to find after a large number of stops we had to swop coaches at Teguise some two hours later. The swop coach was delayed and there was a total mix up on European speaking numbers so eventually we ended back on our original coach. We left Teguise to arrive at our first stop an Aloe Vera sales pitch, not impressed! We finally arrived at the caves after 3.5 hours on the road! The rest of the day was good but rushed.

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    Linda

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    5

    13 de septiembre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    Our guide, was amazing. His knowledge of the area and the geology was outstanding . It shone through how dedicated he was and his love and respect for Lanzarote. He was funny and very charismatic and a great speaker whilst keeping the tour informed and safe. Nothing we didn’t like

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    Lisa Craddock

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    1.4

    16 de agosto de 2025

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    Guide was awful. Worse trip ever. It should be clear that this trip is not suitable for toddlers and small children. Pick up at 8:30 -no stop for coffee/toilets till 2pm. Aggressive guide shouting and giving us a lecture on social media for under 25s. No itinerary shared. Food inedible at lunch. Long journey due to swap over of customers taking over an hour -APPALLING will be advising on social media NOT to go on this trip.

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    Audrey

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    4.2

    28 de julio de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    No need to visit the aloe Vera shop, pressure to purchase products

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    Jan

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    5

    7 de julio de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    From start to finish this trip was amazing and full of surprises, book early and don’t miss out.

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