Timanfaya National Park
As Spain's third most visited national park, and Lanzarote's number one attraction, the awe-inspiring Timanfaya is quite simply like nothing on earth, a legacy of the longest volcanic eruption on the planet. Most visitors leave their cars and tour the park via a 45-minute bus ride, however walking trips and even camel rides are available if arranged in advance. Geyser demonstrations are a must-see, and volcano barbecued meat and fish is available at the Diablo restaurant. Aim to get there early to avoid queues and sunstroke.
As Spain's third most visited national park, and Lanzarote's number one attraction, the awe-inspiring Timanfaya is quite simply like nothing on earth, a legacy of the longest volcanic eruption on the planet. Most visitors leave their cars and tour the park via a 45-minute bus ride, however walking trips and even camel rides are available if arranged in advance. Geyser demonstrations are a must-see, and volcano barbecued meat and fish is available at the Diablo restaurant. Aim to get there early to avoid queues and sunstroke.
