Jameos del Agua Cave

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Label : Top Attraction

Tags : Cave

Timings : Monday-Sunday:10:00 am to 5:15 pm

Time required : 1-2 hours

Tickets : Adults: EUR 10 
Children (7-12 yrs): EUR 5 
Children (0-6 yrs): free

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The Jameos, Canary Islands Overview

Jameos del Agua, situated in Lanzarote Island, Canary Islands, Spain, is an exceptional destination showcasing a natural marvel of volcanic eruptions. The underground lava tunnels that lead to the sea form an extraordinary landscape. These are stunning, with intricate rock formations.

They are also beautiful with crystal-clear waters, and natural pools creating a mesmerizing environment. Winding pathways lead to various chambers and galleries, including an impressive auditorium that hosts musical performances and events throughout the year. One of the most remarkable features of Jameos del Agua is the rare species of blind albino crabs found only in the underground lakes of Lanzarote Island. These crabs are protected by the authorities and considered a natural wonder, making Jameos del Agua a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the captivating Jameos del Agua caves, which have been transformed into a cultural and entertainment center by the well-known artist and architect, César Manrique.

Apart from its natural beauty, Jameos del Agua offers entertainment and dining options, including a stylish restaurant serving delicious local cuisine and a bar with stunning views. Jameos del Agua is an ideal destination for travelers looking for an extraordinary and unforgettable experience, combining natural wonders, culture, and entertainment in a single, breathtaking location.

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Other important objective information : Visitors can enjoy and visit the famous salt Lake, garden restaurants, emerald green pool and the museum. It has parking spaces, free wifi and souvenir shops. The place is wheelchair-accessible.

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