Cueva De Los Verdes

Cueva De Los Verdes is a spectacular lava tube on Lanzarote's rugged northern coast, formed over 4,000 years ago by the eruption of the Corona volcano. This geological wonder stretches more than six kilometres, with guided tours leading you through a mesmerising underworld of volcanic chambers, dramatic rock formations, and surreal lighting that accentuates the cave's natural colours. Part of the larger Corona lava tube system, it's one of the longest volcanic tunnels in the world and a must-visit for anyone fascinated by the island's dramatic volcanic landscapes.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow around one hour for the guided tour itself, plus extra time to explore the surrounding area. Most visitors combine Cueva De Los Verdes with Jameos del Agua (a 10-minute drive away) and the nearby Mirador del Río viewpoint, making for a half-day trip from the island's main resorts. Arrive early in the day to avoid queues, especially during peak season.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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