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Discover Lanzarote's volcanic underground with this 5-hour tour to Cueva de los Verdes and Jameos del Agua, featuring expert guides, stunning views, and cultural highlights.

This Lanzarote: Cueva de los Verdes & Jameos del Agua Tour offers an engaging half-day journey through the island’s volcanic underground and artistic creations. Priced at $71 per person and lasting approximately 5 hours, it is ideal for those interested in geology, architecture, and Carlos Manrique’s art. Starting with an easy hotel pickup, the tour takes visitors from the coast to the heart of Lanzarote’s volcanic history, with convenient stops along the way.
The tour is well-suited for visitors who appreciate guided explanations in multiple languages—including English, German, and Spanish—and want to avoid long lines by having pre-paid tickets. While not accessible for visitors with mobility challenges or claustrophobia, the experience offers clear insights into the island’s geology and creative spirit, making it a strong choice for curious travelers.
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The tour begins with pickup from over 39 locations, including popular hotels and bus stops around Arrecife, Puerto del Carmen, and Playa Blanca. For cruise travelers, the nearest pickup point is Recinto Ferial de Arrecife at 08:30. The bus arrives promptly, ensuring a smooth start to the morning.
Drop-off points mirror the pickup locations, making it easy to return to your accommodation or nearby areas. The flexibility of multiple pickup spots allows visitors to choose the most convenient meeting point, which enhances the overall experience.

The guided tour inside Cueva de los Verdes lasts about 55 minutes. Visitors are led through a spectacular volcanic tube, formed by the explosion of La Corona Volcano. The cave offers a glimpse into Lanzarote’s geological past, showcasing limestone formations and lava tunnels.
While not accessible for visitors with mobility issues, the narrow passages and confined spaces make it unsuitable for those with claustrophobia. The guide shares interesting facts about the volcanic activity that created this natural wonder, adding educational value to the visit.
After exploring the caves, visitors have around 55 minutes of free time at Jameos del Agua. This site combines natural volcanic formations with Carlos Manrique’s artistic designs. The interior architecture, including concert halls, pools, and art installations, captivates visitors.
The interior architecture is praised for its ingenious integration of nature and art. Visitors can enjoy a relaxed walk, take photos, or visit the gift shop. The site’s design makes it suitable for a leisurely visit, allowing appreciation of both beauty and craftsmanship.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour includes a brief 5-minute photo stop at the Mirador de Ermita de las Nieves. From this vantage point, travelers get a clear view of Chinijo Archipelago, including La Graciosa Island. This viewpoint offers a perfect moment to capture the island’s vast volcanic landscape and coastal scenery.
While brief, this stop enhances the overall experience by providing picture-perfect vistas of Lanzarote’s coastline and surrounding islands.
The itinerary includes a pass by Haría, a town renowned for its distinctive architecture and vibrant atmosphere, though it is a pass-through rather than a stop. This scenic drive allows travelers to glimpse rural Lanzarote, with white-washed houses and lush vegetation, contrasting sharply with the volcanic interior.
The drive offers a glimpse into local life and the diverse landscapes that make Lanzarote unique.
Cueva de los Verdes is not suitable for visitors with reduced mobility due to narrow passages and stairs. It is not recommended for people with claustrophobia because of the confined spaces inside the cave. Pets, non-folding wheelchairs, strollers, and electric wheelchairs are not allowed on this tour.
The tour does not include a stop for lunch, so planning meals separately is advisable. Food and drinks are not included, but there are gift shops and cafes at Jameos del Agua for snacks and souvenirs.
This tour offers the flexibility of free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later, making it easier to adapt plans. The live guides deliver commentary in three languages, ensuring clear communication regardless of language preference.
Participants receive a WhatsApp message the day before with pickup details, and modifications to the pickup point are possible more than 24 hours in advance.
This experience is part of a range of Lanzarote tours focusing on volcanoes, caves, and art, with options like the Timanfaya Park tour or full-day excursions covering more sites. The specific focus on Cueva de los Verdes and Jameos del Agua makes it a focused exploration suitable for those wanting a balance of geology and culture.
The Lanzarote: Cueva de los Verdes & Jameos del Agua Tour provides a well-rounded experience of the island’s volcanic underground and artistic ingenuity. The expert guides, scenic views, and pre-paid tickets make it a smooth and enjoyable outing.
While it’s not accessible for some visitors or those seeking a longer, more in-depth visit, the tour offers a timely glimpse of Lanzarote’s natural and artistic highlights. It’s especially suitable for first-time visitors interested in geology, architecture, and Carlos Manrique’s work.
“It was amazing. Well organized, great guide. Interesting information that we got about caves and island aswell. Recomended !”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children who can handle short walks and stairs will enjoy the caves and artwork. However, those with claustrophobia or mobility issues should consider other options.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but there are facilities at Jameos del Agua for snacks and souvenirs.
How long is the entire tour?
The total duration is approximately 5 hours, including transportation, guided visits, and free time at the sites.
What languages are the guides speaking?
Guides deliver commentary in English, German, and Spanish.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, and reserving with pay later options are offered for flexibility.
Is the cave accessible for people with mobility impairments?
No, Cueva de los Verdes is not accessible for visitors with reduced mobility due to its narrow passages and stairs.