Lanzarote Holidays Take You to Some Wonderful Attractions
An island located in the Atlantic Ocean, Lanzarote is
the fourth-largest of all the Canary Islands and was declared a biosphere
reserve in 1993 by UNESCO. You'll come across diverse landscapes upon exploring
this island, which is one of the reasons why it is visited by plenty of
tourists every year. This island was formed millions of years ago as a result
of volcanic eruptions. You can find traces of them even today in the form of
blackened lava fields and volcanic cones while getting around in this island
destination.
One of the most popular attractions you'll get to
explore during your Lanzarote
holidays is Timanfaya National Park. It is explored by nearly a million
tourists every year owing to its unique landscapes. For exploring this park,
you'll be following the route originally defined by Cesar Manrique, a Spanish
architect, sculptor, and artist who was born in Lanzarote's capital, Arrecife.
The restaurant located on top of Isote de Hilario in this park was also designed
by him. Named 'El Diablo', this restaurant gives you the chance to enjoy some
awe-inspiring views. The greatest volcanic eruptions on this island in recorded
history took place in the area within this park between 1730 and 1736.
You'll also be delighted to visit Cueva de Los Verdes,
which is one of the world's longest volcanic tunnels. These caves were formed
about 4,000 years ago when Montana La Corona had erupted. Ever since they were
opened to the public in 1964, the caves have been of great interest for
numerous tourists. Upon visiting these caves, you'll find it difficult to tell
whether there have been any man-made changes to their structure. Most of the works
carried out in these caves have been for the lighting system, which brilliantly
highlights the cave walls.
While holidaying in this Spanish island destination,
you'll also get the chance to explore the Cactus Garden located in a village
called Guatiza. This garden was developed under Cesar Manrique's guidance and
houses more than 10,000 plants, mainly the different varieties of cacti. You'll
find these plant species displayed fabulously with the backdrop of a
magnificent structure that resembles an amphitheatre. There are some excellent
facilities in the area for visitors, such as a restaurant and snack bar, free
parking space, gift shop, and free Wi-Fi. What makes this visit even more
pleasant is that this garden is located at the heart of the island's region
where about 300 acres are utilised exclusively for the cultivation of the
Tunera cacti.
During your time spent on this fascinating island
destination, you can delight your senses by visiting the Museum of
International and Contemporary Art. It is located in an old fortress, which
dates back to the 18th century. The museum overlooks the main port of Arrecife
and is home to one of the most stylish restaurants of the island. The art
lovers who visit the museum would not only get to browse some modernist
paintings, sculptures and other works of art but would also get to savour some
mouth-watering treats offered at this restaurant.
Comments
Post a Comment