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Explore Lanzarote’s north with this 9-hour premium tour visiting Jameos del Agua, Cueva de los Verdes, Mirador del Río, and Cactus Garden, led by expert guides.
Discover the captivating scenery and cultural highlights of Lanzarote’s northern region on this 9-hour premium tour offered by Low Cost Tours Europe. Priced to include tickets and guided explanations, this experience is rated 4.5 out of 5 and showcases some of César Manrique’s most iconic works. The tour departs from numerous pickup points across Lanzarote, making it accessible and convenient for visitors staying in different parts of the island.
This carefully curated journey follows the footsteps of César Manrique, blending art, nature, and volcanic landscapes. It covers four main stops: Jameos del Agua, Cueva de los Verdes, Mirador del Río, and Jardín de Cactus, with a flexible pace and an optional lunch break. While the tour offers excellent value and comprehensive insights, it involves a fair amount of walking and stair climbing, and it isn’t suitable for those with mobility challenges.


The tour begins with a pickup from 25 different locations across Lanzarote, including hotels, bus stops, and resorts like H10 Rubicón Palace and Hotel Oasis Vuelta. Pickup is scheduled early in the day, and travelers are advised to arrive at least 10 minutes early.
Transportation is by coach or bus, with a typical ride lasting about 1.5 hours between the pickup point and the first stop. This comfortable coach ride allows travelers to relax and enjoy views of the volcanic landscape en route to the attractions.
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The tour kicks off at Jameos del Agua, one of César Manrique’s most famous creations. Here, architecture integrates seamlessly into a natural volcanic tunnel. Visitors walk through this unique space, famous for its interior lake and a natural auditorium.
The space is also home to albino crabs, a rare species found only in this environment. The 50-minute visit allows ample time to appreciate how art and nature combine, with plenty of opportunities for photos and reflection. This site is particularly striking for its light and volcanic formations, all carefully preserved and presented.

Next, the tour visits the Cueva de los Verdes, part of the longest volcanic tube system in Lanzarote. The guided tour lasts approximately 50 minutes, during which the guide explains the geological history of the island and showcases fascinating volcanic formations.
Visitors learn about the volcanic activity that shaped Lanzarote and see the labyrinth-like tunnels, some of which stretch for miles underground. This stop offers a unique insight into the island’s volcanic past, though it’s important to note that accessibility is limited; the caves are not suitable for people with mobility issues or claustrophobia.
After exploring the caves, the tour moves to Jameos del Agua for a 50-minute visit. César Manrique’s artistic touch is evident in the sculptural elements and landscape design, which highlight the natural volcanic features.
Visitors find a space where art and nature intertwine, with beautiful pools, caves, and sculptures. The site’s interior lake and natural auditorium are particularly notable, offering a serene atmosphere filled with natural beauty and artistic expression.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Jardín de Cactus provides a 40-minute stop to view over a thousand cactus species from around the world. The garden is designed by César Manrique as a tribute to plant life and nature’s resilience.
Set within the volcanic landscape, the garden features colorful cactus varieties arranged artfully across terraces and pathways. The visit allows travelers to appreciate botanical diversity and cultural landscaping, ending with excellent views of the surrounding volcanic terrain.
An optional lunch stop provides about an hour for travelers to enjoy local cuisine at their own expense. The tour does not include meals, but nearby restaurants offer a range of options, from casual cafes to more refined dining.
This break allows for a relaxed recharge before continuing to the Mirador del Río, which offers spectacular panoramic views of the Chinijo archipelago. The timing ensures the group stays on schedule without feeling rushed.
The Mirador del Río is a highlight for its breathtaking vistas. From this vantage point, visitors see spectacular views over the Chinijo archipelago, with clear sightlines that showcase Lanzarote’s volcanic coastline and islands.
The 40-minute visit includes opportunities to take photos and absorb the dramatic landscape that has inspired César Manrique. The mirador’s location on a volcanic crater adds to its appeal, making it a perfect spot for scenic appreciation.
After the final stop, travelers enjoy a 1.5-hour coach ride back to their original pickup points. The relaxed journey allows everyone to unwind and reflect on the day’s experiences.
Drop-off locations mirror the pickup points, ensuring convenient access for all participants. The tour concludes by early evening, giving ample time for rest or evening plans.

This premium experience is best suited for visitors seeking a comprehensive and comfortable way to explore Lanzarote’s north. The tour’s artistic and natural highlights appeal to those interested in César Manrique’s work, volcanic landscapes, and panoramic views.
Because of the walking and underground tunnels, it’s less appropriate for mobility-impaired travelers or those with claustrophobia. The ticket inclusion and professional guides ensure a smooth experience, making it ideal for visitors who want in-depth explanations without worry about ticket lines or logistics.
This 9-hour Lanzarote North Premium tour offers a well-balanced combination of cultural sites, natural beauty, and panoramic vistas. It highlights key works by César Manrique and provides insight into the island’s volcanic history, making it ideal for those wanting a rundown of Lanzarote’s northern treasures.
The comfortable pace, ticket inclusions, and expert guides add to the tour’s appeal. While it involves some walking and is not suitable for everyone in terms of mobility, it delivers a rich experience for most visitors interested in art, landscape, and geology.
This tour provides a memorable day in Lanzarote’s iconic north, perfect for curious travelers who appreciate curated cultural and natural highlights in a relaxed setting.
Is transportation included in the tour price?
Yes, transportation by coach or bus is included, with pickup from 25 locations across Lanzarote.
How long is the visit to each attraction?
The tour allocates approximately 50 minutes for Jameos del Agua, 50 minutes for Cueva de los Verdes, 40 minutes for Jardín de Cactus, and 40 minutes for Mirador del Río.
Are tickets included?
Yes, the cost includes entrance tickets to all four attractions, eliminating the need to buy tickets on-site.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, Cueva de los Verdes is not accessible for those with mobility challenges or claustrophobia.
What languages is the guide available in?
The live guide speaks French, Spanish, German, and English.
Can I bring food or drinks on the tour?
Food and drinks are not allowed in the vehicle; there is an optional lunch stop outside the attractions.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, clothes, cash, and closed-toe shoes are recommended. Luggage, pets, sharp objects, and drones are not permitted.
How do I book and cancel?
You can reserve now and pay later, with full refunds available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While not specifically designed for children, the tour is generally suitable for older kids comfortable with walking and underground tunnels.
What makes this tour a good choice?
Its combination of art, volcanic landscapes, panoramic viewpoints, and ticket inclusion makes it ideal for travelers who want an easy and comprehensive day exploring Lanzarote’s most iconic sights.