El Mirador Del Rio

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Perched dramatically on a cliff edge in northern Lanzarote, El Mirador Del Rio is one of the island's most iconic viewpoints, offering jaw-dropping panoramas across the turquoise strait to the untouched islet of La Graciosa. Designed by the visionary local artist César Manrique, this lookout seamlessly blends into the volcanic rock, with sweeping curved windows that frame the Atlantic like a living painting. It's a must-stop for anyone driving the island's scenic northern route, combining art, nature, and a sense of serene isolation.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for about 30–45 minutes at the mirador itself, allowing time to walk around the viewpoint, snap photos, and enjoy a drink. If you combine it with a visit to Haría or a trip down to the coast at Órzola (for the ferry to La Graciosa), you can easily fill a half-day. The northern route from Teguise or Arrecife is a scenic drive worth taking slowly.

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