Northern Lanzarote tour with Green Caves and Jameos del Agua

Northern Lanzarote tour with Green Caves and Jameos del Agua

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Excellent
363 reviews
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£83.00
Free cancellation
Language: German, English, Dutch
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: from 4 hours to 8 hours

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Why you’ll love this…
  • You'll visit the Cesar Manrique-designed volcanic Green Caves and Jameos del Agua
  • Savouring a traditional lunch in a typical Canarian house in the village of Haria is part of the tour
  • You'll enjoy panoramic vistas of La Graciosa from the Mirador del Rio viewpoint
  • There's a Visit to the fishing village of Arrieta to see its famous ‘Doll's House' built of red and blue bricks
  • An expert local guide will share their unrivalled knowledge of Lanzarote and its geology
What to expect

Larger-than-life Lanzarote legend Cesar Manrique left his imprint all over the island, but nowhere more so than the north. The architect was inspired by the region's extraordinary geology. This tour takes in three of his works – the Green Caves, Jameos del Agua and Mirador del Rio. David, one of our local guides, says, ‘The north of the island was a canvas for Manrique's palette. As he used to say, “The north is still the traditional Lanzarote”.'

First up are the Green Caves, where a maze of galleries and stairways lead you to a natural auditorium. These caverns – 16 have been discovered so far – are air bubbles that are linked by a tunnel created by the lava flow from a volcanic eruption. Manrique was instrumental in adapting the cave system for visitors. His influence is even more pronounced in the Jameos del Agua. Here, he harmonised this roofless volcanic cave, adding rock gardens and a glassy lake, filled with blind, white crabs found only in Lanzarote.

Also on the agenda is Mirador del Rio, one of Manrique's most sci-fi creations. Not only does this viewpoint blend in seamlessly with its surroundings atop a 470m cliff, but it boasts wow-factor vistas across to the island of La Graciosa. Next, you'll head to Haria for a lunch made from locally sourced ingredients in a typical Canarian house. Plus, there's a pit stop to see the famed ‘red house' in the fishing village of Arrieta.

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What's included
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What to remember
  • Pick-ups are available from selected areas in the following resorts: Costa Teguise, Arrecife, Puerto del Carmen, Puerto Calero, Playa Blanca
  • If you don't see the option to add an hotel for pick-up, please provide the details at checkout
  • Not suitable for guests with reduced mobility
  • Bring suitable footwear
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Provider
TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
Booking fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins.

What people say about this experience

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    Clive

    Verified booking

    4.2

    9 October 2025

    Travelled as a couple


    We enjoyed the experience of the tour and felt it represented good value for money. Jorge, our tour guide, was both entertaining and informative. All the places if interest were fascinating and provided plenty of opportunity for some really good photographic memories. Our only concern was at the Green Caves where we felt it was physically challenging and particularly unsuitable for anyone who suffers from chlostrophobia or bad back. This isn't made very clear in the information.

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    Steve Trench

    Verified booking

    5

    6 October 2025

    Travelled as a couple


    The guide and driver were fantastic and definitely enhanced a very good excursion. The coach, the service, the food and the venues were excellent and could not be faulted. My wife and I were fine with the caves and the tight spaces, it might be worth mentioning the tight spaces when advising it. One lady was a little afraid because of her being claustrophobic. As said my wife and I had a blast and I’m six feet six inches.

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    Nick Crompton

    Verified booking

    5

    22 September 2025

    Travelled as a couple


    Loved all the places we visited and the lunch stop was very nice. The tour guide Robert was very knowledgable and funny. Overall a very worthwhile trip to get to explore the natural wonders of Lanzarote.

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    Linda

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    5

    13 September 2025

    Travelled as a couple


    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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    Valmac

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    5

    27 August 2025

    Travelled with family


    As a group of 4 adults and 2 young people age 13 and 11 we all enjoyed the trip including the food. There was a lot packed into the day but we didn’t feel ‘overloaded’ by it all .

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    Lisa Craddock

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    1.4

    16 August 2025

    Travelled as a couple


    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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