Reisgids Germa was top! Vertelde heel veel. Voordeel voor ons was dat het ook on het Nederlands was, maar haar engels was ook goed te verstaan. Ze had overal een verhaal bij en zeker bij de tocht door de grotten dacht ze enorm om de veiligheid en deed ze enorm haar best om iedereen heelhuids erdoorheen te loodsen. Ontzettend mooie groene grotten, maar ook jameos del aqua. Mirador del Rio is ook prachtig. Wij hadden gekozen voor de excursie zonder lunch. Was ook prima
Larger-than-life Lanzarote legend Cesar Manrique left his imprint all over the island, but nowhere more so than the north. The architect was inspired by the region's extraordinary geology. This tour takes in three of his works – the Green Caves, Jameos del Agua and Mirador del Rio. David, one of our local guides, says, ‘The north of the island was a canvas for Manrique's palette. As he used to say, “the north is still the traditional Lanzarote.”
First up are the Green Caves, where a maze of galleries and stairways lead you to a natural auditorium. These caverns – 16 have been discovered so far – are air bubbles that are linked by a tunnel created by the lava flow from a volcanic eruption. Manrique was instrumental in adapting the cave system for visitors. His influence is even more pronounced in the Jameos del Agua. Here, he harmonised this roofless volcanic cave, adding rock gardens and a glassy lake, filled with blind, white crabs found only in Lanzarote.
Also on the agenda is Mirador del Rio, one of Manrique's most sci-fi creations. Not only does this viewpoint blend in seamlessly with its surroundings atop a 470m cliff, but it boasts wow-factor vistas across to the island of La Graciosa. Next, you'll head to Haria for a lunch made from locally sourced ingredients in a typical Canarian house. Plus, there's a pit stop to see the famed ‘red house' in the fishing village of Arrieta.