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La Cueva de los Verdes in Haría
La Cueva de los Verdes lays in the north of the island of Lanzarote, in the municipality of Haría, and forms part of the vast volcanic landscape of the Monumento Natural del Malpaís de La Corona.
Welcome to the eighth Canary Island: La Graciosa
To the north of Lanzarote is the Chinijo Archipelago, formed by the islands of La Graciosa, Alegranza, Montaña Clara, Roque del Este and Roque del Oeste, which is nowadays the largest marine reserve in Europe.
Las Montañas del Fuego (The Fire Mountains) in Lanzarote
The Montañas del Fuego (Fire Mountains) or Timanfaya form part of a broad area affected by the volcanic eruptions that struck Lanzarote between 1730 and1736, with subsequent eruptions in 1824.
Waikiki in Puerto del Carmen: A Tropical Dive
The exotic name of this dive site captivates you instantly.
Channel into the Deep: Richies Place in Puerto del Carmen
Giant walls that go down into the abyss, amazing drop offs, immense sharp rocks, caves, underwater canyons, large sand bars, and arches – all of this makes up a spectacular landscape decorated with a thousand different types of life. The landscape is one of the strong points of this dive because of how varied it is. The nooks in the rocks shelter two orange corals and one small cave that is blanketed with narval shrimps. A great variety of other species can also be seen.