Charco De Los Clicos

Charco de los Clicos is a striking volcanic lagoon on the rugged coast of Lanzarote, its vivid green waters contrasting with the black lava sands and the deep blue Atlantic beyond. Formed by a volcanic eruption in the 18th century, this collapsed crater now holds a shallow lake whose emerald hue comes from the algae living in its mineral-rich waters. It's a photographer's dream and a must-see for anyone exploring the island's dramatic volcanic landscapes.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend about 30 minutes to an hour at Charco de los Clicos itself, taking photos and absorbing the scenery. However, combine it with a visit to El Golfo village for a coffee or a seafood lunch, and you can easily fill a morning or afternoon. If you're also heading to Timanfaya National Park, plan for a half-day trip to do both justice.

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