What this place feels like
Strongly adventurous with very nature-focused, somewhat indulgent, somewhat trendy character.
Cueva de los Verdes
Descend into the volcanic heart of Lanzarote at Cueva de los Verdes, where awe-inspiring lava tunnels and cavernous chambers echo with ancient geology and natural wonder. Feel the cool, shadowy embrace of the cave walls, illuminated by soft artificial lights revealing the rugged, volcanic textures. This captivating underground experience invites travelers to embrace a surreal fusion of nature's raw artistry and island mystique. Explore the echoing paths, discover hidden rock formations, and allow yourself to be transported to a mysterious subterranean world that stirs awe and introspection alike. An unforgettable journey awaits adventurous explorers and nature lovers alike—immerse yourself in Lanzarote’s iconic volcanic maze and awaken your sense of discovery today.
March to October for mild weather and longer daylight
Most videos filmed May–Nov during autumn. July is moderate - a good balance of visitors and space.
Frequently asked questions
March to October for mild weather and longer daylight
1–2 hours
Comfortable walking shoes, Light jacket for cooler cave temperatures, Camera or smartphone for photos, Water bottle, and Flashlight or headlamp optional
Adventure Seekers, Nature Lovers, Families, Photographers, and Curious Travelers
The nearest airport is Lanzarote Airport (ACE), approximately 25 minutes by car to Cueva de los Verdes.
Choose from eco-lodges, seaside hotels in Costa Teguise, or cozy guesthouses in nearby Haría town.Book a stay →
Combine your visit with Timanfaya National Park volcanic tours, snorkeling on Papagayo beaches, or exploring the charming village of Haría.Book a tour →
$1-$25
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