Photo: CC BY-SA 1.0
On the rugged west coast of Lanzarote, Jardin De Cactus is a surreal masterpiece by local artist César Manrique. Set in an old volcanic quarry, this garden showcases over 1,000 species of cacti and succulents from around the world, arranged in terraced amphitheatres against a backdrop of black lava rock and blue sky. It's a must-see for nature lovers and design enthusiasts alike.
Highlights & What to See
- Cactus amphitheatre: The dramatic central bowl, with giant cacti spiralling down to a former mill, is the garden's iconic photo spot.
- Exotic species: Look for the towering Mexican saguaro, barrel cacti, and delicate flowering succulents from arid regions worldwide.
- Manrique's architecture: The visitor centre, with its curved lines and local stone, blends seamlessly into the landscape.
- Old windmill: Restored as a viewing platform, it offers panoramic views over the garden and the distant Atlantic.
- Interpretation centre: Learn about the ecology of cacti and Manrique's vision for sustainable tourism on the island.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate 1–2 hours to wander the garden at a relaxed pace. The site is compact but layered – you'll want to pause at each terrace to admire the spiky forms and play of light. Combine with a morning or afternoon visit to nearby attractions; the garden is best enjoyed in the cooler hours of the day.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Timanfaya National Park – a 20-minute drive south for volcanic landscapes and geothermal demonstrations.
- Jameos del Agua – another Manrique creation, a volcanic cave turned into a concert hall and pool, 15 minutes east.
- Mirador del Río – a clifftop viewpoint with views over the Chinijo Archipelago, 25 minutes north.
- Teguise – the historic former capital with a Sunday market, 10 minutes inland.
- Famara Beach – a wild surf beach backed by cliffs, 20 minutes northwest.
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Image credits
- Mirador del Río — Chebyshev1983 / Public domain
- Famara Beach — Glaucus_atlanticus_1.jpg : Taro Taylor from Sydney, Australia derivative work: da pete / CC BY 2.0
- Lanzarote — urjsa / CC BY-SA 2.0