An awe-inspiring stretch of volcanic wasteland: a desolate and bleak monument to the power of Mother Nature.
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An awe-inspiring stretch of volcanic wasteland: a desolate and bleak monument to the power of Mother Nature.
An unusual, underground entertainment complex built into a sheet of volcanic rock: local artist César Manrique decided to celebrate the beauty of his island home by building restaurants, cafes and shops underneath a tropical island beach.
Home of a famous Spanish artist
This place is well worth the visit , thousands of different cacti from those that are a few inches high to those that are as big as a chestnut tree. It appeals to all ages and as with most other...
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The Museo International de Arte Contemporáneo is located in the Castle of San José, on the coast just north of Arrecife town centre near Arrecife docks. A fortress built between 1776 and 1779 by...
This wacky building, built into a bed of hardened volcanic rock, was once home to the avant-garde eccentric Cesar Manrique.
With its over 3.500 palms, Costa Teguise Golf is an oasis surrounded by the breathtaking volcanic landscape of the island of Lanzarote. A golf course designed in 1978 by the famous architect John Harris, where playing golf provides an incredible experience while being in a beautiful environment at the side of an old volcano.