Visite de Jameos del Agua, Cueva de los Verdes et point de vue depuis la falaise





Description
Ce circuit exclusif combine les centres touristiques les plus importants du nord de Lanzarote : Jameos del Agua, Cueva de los Verdes et Las Vistas de la falaise vers La Graciosa. Vous aurez la possibilité de visiter ces trois centres sans avoir à faire la queue, en plus de profiter d'incroyables vues panoramiques, telles que la Vallée des 1 000 palmiers et le Monument au Fermier. De la main de nos guides locaux et expérimentés, vous vivrez une expérience unique. Vous apprendrez l'histoire de chaque création de César Manrique et vous vous imprégnerez de la culture insulaire. Vous n'aurez plus qu'à vous détendre et profiter, nous vous assurons confort et bien-être lors de votre voyage.
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Itinéraire
Après un trajet d'environ 40 minutes depuis le point de prise en charge, nous visitons la Cueva de los Verdes, une formation unique avec des caractéristiques paysagères et volcanologiques d'une valeur extraordinaire. Située au nord de l'île, et intégrée au vaste paysage volcanique du Malpaís de la Corona, c'est l'une des merveilles qui cachent les entrailles de Lanzarote, dotée d'un caractère mystérieux et particulier.
À environ 15 minutes en bus de Cueva, nous visitons Jameos del Agua, le premier centre d'art, de culture et de tourisme créé par César Manrique, un espace naturel né à l'intérieur d'un tunnel volcanique. Inauguré en 1968, l'artiste, peintre et sculpteur a transformé l'espace, donnant naissance à une œuvre unique au monde qui représente l'expression maximale de son idéologie : la création artistique en harmonie avec l'environnement et la nature.
Située à 500 mètres de haut, cette falaise offre une vue panoramique spectaculaire sur Lanzarote et l'île de Graciosa Yo
Après un trajet panoramique de 15 minutes en bus, nous arrivons à Haría, située dans la charmante « vallée des mille palmiers », l'une des meilleures palmeraies indigènes des îles Canaries. A l'entrée de la route dans les montagnes, cette oasis apparaît au milieu de la géologie pure de l'île : terres vertes et cultures parsemées du blanc de l'architecture populaire de l'île.
Après un trajet de 30 minutes, nous arrivons au point géographique de Lanzarote dans la municipalité de San Bartolomé, la Casa-Museo del Campesino, est l'œuvre avec laquelle César Manrique reconnaît les efforts des paysans de Lanzarote. Depuis le bus, nous verrons le Monument à la Fécondité, également connu sous le nom de Monument au Paysan. C'est une construction de plus de 15 mètres, créée par César Manrique avec le maître Jesús Soto, à partir d'anciens réservoirs d'eau de bateau, d'objets en fer et en béton assemblés, un magnifique reflet de l'art d'avant-garde, qui est devenu dans l'un des symboles de l'île.
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Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Prise en charge à votre hôtel ou à proximité. Une fois la réservation effectuée, nous vous enverrons l'heure et le point de prise en charge le plus proche de votre hôtel.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(57)
Nice tour to see the hihglights in Lanzarote! Even though it was a rainy day. That made the island with its many volcanoes and moon-like landscape even more beautiful and mysterious. The lunch could have been longer, so you have a little more time to have lunch elsewhere. And maybe they can combine camel ride with wine tasting, so that people can choose and not a lot of time is wasted for the people who don't want a camel ride.
Lovely experience, the caves were really interesting. The lagoon was good experience and we only spent about 45 minutes which is enough time to get round. My husband and I both enjoy bus journey through the National Park, it is a very dramatic and barren place. Beautiful colouring in the rocks and on the volcanoes. The guide was good and shared lots of information. Unfortunately some information was missed due to the speaker system on the bus.
The trip was amazing incorporated everything we wanted to do , information sent through was upto date and informative , so glad we picked this tour .
What a fantastic excursion!! The tour guide was utterly amazing, fun, energetic and just so exciting! The caves were fascinating and the whole trip was so much fun. Well organised, everything on time and learned so much about the island. 100% would recommend!!
Excellent tour. No problems with pick up, tour guide was brilliant, all on time. It exceeded my expectations. The caves are amazing, but would not suit anyone with mobility issues, steep uneven steps. Everything was as described. The lunch was definitely worth having, very good. I'd definitely recommend this tour.
Very well organised tour, punctual with timings. Pickup location was very clear and on time. Guide was very well informed on subject matters. Guide and driver were very friendly.
First of all I would like to comment on communication with the company - it was outstanding. I originally booked a whole island tour on getyourguide but had presence of mind to ask about joining it from a cruise ship. Immediately I was informed that it was not suitable and a different arrangement can be made for us. I had messages from the company a day before, updates in real time on the day. The tour itself was amazing value for money. Cruise ship passengers take notice - it cost one third for four times more than a cruise ship excursion. We have done only one part but have seen massive number of things. We were picked up and dropped off at the port. Fantastic guide, brilliant driver, entrance fees included in the price. I would not hesitate to book through them again.
Great itinerary booked through getyourguide. The tour had 80+ people which we thought was far too much. Alot of queuing for facilities as most places only had 2 toilets. Couldn't really hear alot of the information or see demonstration due to volume of people. Definitely would not have booked if we had realised it was such a large group. The journey back a bit of a shambles as the guide took a group back to playa blanca and the driver didn't speak English so was very chaotic...
The guide was very personable and positive, but there were too many attendees (63). We could not all hear her many times. Also the camel ride was not for all of us.
The place is amazing, views are fantastic. It is an intricate labyrinth of caves or lava tubes/tunnels it is very uneven down in the caves so you have to be careful I would suggest that it is not a place for people with wheelchairs or uneasy on their feet. The water below is cold and still with blind white crabs living in it. The reflections make a great picture. Above ground is the pool, it is so white around it looks like snow. Apparently one the King of Spain is allowed to swim in it although it does look like they hold parties there. There is a coffee/snack cafe in the cave but give yourself plenty of time if you are on a coach trip, we didn't get time to have a cuppa. Worth the trip, very well worth the trip.



