Lanzarote: Jameos del Agua & North Island for Cruise Guests
Lanzarote: Jameos del Agua & North Island for Cruise Guests
Lanzarote: Jameos del Agua & North Island for Cruise Guests
Lanzarote: Jameos del Agua & North Island for Cruise Guests
Lanzarote: Jameos del Agua & North Island for Cruise Guests
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Lanzarote: Jameos del Agua & North Island for Cruise Guests

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Highlights

Cruise-friendly schedule: back at the harbor by 11:30 AM
Drive through the Valley of a Thousand Palm Trees (Haría)
Explore Jameos del Agua, a unique tunnel grotto with a natural seawater lagoon
Itinerary
Experience the highlights of northern Lanzarote in the soft morning light on this cruise-friendly excursion, perfectly timed to fit your ship's schedule. Discover dramatic volcanic landscapes, panoramic ocean views, and one of the island's most iconic natural attractions Jameos del Agua.

Departure & Northern Landscapes

The excursion departs in the morning and heads towards the green heart of northern Lanzarote. Travel through Los Valles and the famous Valley of a Thousand Palms until you reach the charming village of Haría, located near the ancient Corona volcano, formed over 5,000 years ago. This fertile area offers a striking contrast to the island's volcanic terrain.

Guinate Cliff Viewpoint (approx. 20 minutes)

After a short bus ride, you will arrive at the Famara massif, which rises about 500 metres above sea level. From this spectacular viewpoint, enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Chinijo archipelago and the island of La Graciosa, one of the most impressive views in Lanzarote and a perfect stop for taking photos.

Jameos del Agua. Entrance to Jameos included (approx. 45 minutes)

The journey continues to the world-famous Jameos del Agua, a unique volcanic site created within a lava tube formed by the Corona Volcano. Here, the collapse of the tunnel and the intrusion of the sea created a natural seawater lagoon, home to endemic blind albino crabs. Thoughtfully transformed by César Manrique, this extraordinary place combines volcanic nature, art, and architecture, offering an unforgettable underground experience.

Return to port (approximately between 10:45 and 11:20)

During the return journey, enjoy a scenic tour of traditional villages such as Arrieta and Guatiza. Arrival at the port is scheduled for approximately 11:30, ensuring a relaxed and stress-free return to your cruise ship.