Canarismos

The Canary Islands do not have their own language. What they do have is a very deep dialect and claimed by many as a language and way of life. After several centuries being the commercial connection between Europe and America. Read more…

Mirador del Río

Named for the water line that separates the islands of Lanzarote and La Graciosa, Mirador del Río has an unbeatable panoramic view. Taking advantage of an old military building, the viewpoint that is located 400m high offers us one of Read more…

Jardín de Cactus

The north of Lanzarote houses the largest concentration of Art and Culture Centers of Lanzarote. “Jardín de Cactus” is the first one when we go north from Apartamentos Tisalaya. The great genius César Manrique had recycling as a priority in Read more…

Lanzarote

The name of Lanzarote is a mystery. Like many other place names, its origin is unknown or uncertain. It is also called “The Island of the Volcanoes”, “The Fiery” or “Island of Fire”. There are many theories: Berber, Dutch, French, Read more…

Jameos del Agua

Our first stop at the Art and Culture Centers of Lanzarote takes us to Jameos del Agua. Created by César Manrique in 1966, this jewel of Lanzarote invites us to enter the end of the volcanic tube of the Volcán Read more…