The Best Place to Stay in Lanzarote: Complete Guide

Lanzarote is one of the best-known islands in the Canary archipelago, famous for its volcanic landscapes, white and black sand beaches, and its warm climate all year round. However, there is much more to discover than what most tourists usually see. As a real estate agent at Lanzarote Agents, we are always exploring the lesser known corners of the island to offer unique experiences. Below, we will reveal some unusual things to do in Lanzarote that you probably haven’t considered, activities and places that will show you a different side of this fascinating island.

Secret and little-known places in Lanzarote

Charco de los Clicos – The hidden green lagoon

Although many visitors know the Timanfaya National Park, few venture to discover the Charco de los Clicos, an emerald green lagoon located in the crater of an inactive volcano near El Golfo. This natural formation is impressive due to the minerals present in its waters. It is a unique visual spectacle that combines the bright green of the lagoon with the black of the surrounding volcanic rocks.

Cueva de los Verdes – A world beneath the earth

The Cueva de los Verdes is an underground jewel created by the eruption of the La Corona volcano. It is part of a volcanic tunnel that extends for several kilometers, but what makes it special is the secret it holds inside. This cave has unique acoustics and formation that makes it a magical place to visit. In addition, it has a surprising visual spectacle thanks to the lights that illuminate its walls.

Unconventional activities in Lanzarote

Hiking in the Cuervo Volcano

Although many tourists head to the island's best-known paths, Volcán del Cuervo offers a unique experience. This volcano, which was the first to erupt during the volcanic eruptions of 1730, can be explored by walking through its crater. It is a perfect place for nature lovers looking for a less traveled route and a more intimate connection with the volcanic landscape of Lanzarote.

Out-of-the-ordinary gastronomic experiences

Tasting volcanic wines in La Geria

Lanzarote is famous for its wines, and the La Geria winery offers something truly special. The vineyards grow in volcanic soil, and the wine produced here has a unique flavor that you won't find anywhere else. Wine tasting in this environment is an unforgettable experience, especially if you enjoy the sunset with a glass in hand.

Lunch cooked By Volcanic Heat at the National Park Of Timanfaya

An unusual culinary experience in Lanzarote is to visit El Diablo restaurant, which is located inside a volcanic cave in the Timanfaya National Park. In addition to the spectacular view, what is truly surprising is that the food is cooked with the natural heat that emanates from the depths of the earth, giving you a unique experience.

Snorkeling in Playa Chica

While more popular beaches like Papagayo draw crowds, Playa Chica in Puerto del Carmen is ideal for those looking for a quieter snorkeling experience. Here you can swim among colorful fish and explore the rich marine life of Lanzarote without the crowds of other tourist spots.

Local art and culture off the beaten track

Lagomar Museum – The House of Omar Sharif

A visit that few make is to the Lagomar Museum, an unusual museum built inside a mountain of volcanic rock, once owned by actor Omar Sharif. This space combines art, nature and architecture in a unique way. The labyrinthine design and views from the museum are unmissable.

Traditional ceramic workshops in Haría

In the picturesque town of Haría, you can participate in traditional ceramic workshops. These workshops are not as well known, but they offer a unique cultural experience where you can learn about the ancient techniques of Lanzarote artisans and create your own ceramic pieces.

unusual things to do in Lanzarote

Frequently asked questions

Lanzarote has a pleasant climate all year round, but the spring and autumn months are usually ideal to avoid the crowds.

Yes, as long as you follow the marked trails and wear the appropriate equipment.

The town of Teguise and  Haría are great places to start, with its pottery workshops and crafts market.

Some activities, such as hiking, are free, while others, such as wine tours or cave visits, may cost moderately

The fish-based dishes, the wrinkled potatoes with mojo and the La Geria wine are essential to try.

Lanzarote is much more than its main tourist attractions. By exploring these secret places and participating in unconventional activities, you will discover a side of the island that few get to know. As a real estate agent at Lanzarote Agents, I always recommend those who visit the island to dare to go off the beaten path and experience the unexpected.