Jameos del Agua
Description
Another part of the lava tunnels linked between three areas where the lava caved in creating caverns. César Manrique again is responsible for the layout and feel of the spaces. You initially descend down one cavern which houses a restaurant at the bottom. You then walk along a lava tunnel, which has a small pool in it - fed from the nearby sea - home to a unique species of albino crabs. At the other end of the tunnel another cavern opens out which houses the steps up and a small cafe. At the top level there is a large pool and then a 600 seat auditorium built into another part of the lava tunnels. It's a spectacular and very weird location.
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Getting There
From Costa Teguise the easiest way is on an organised tour, otherwise you need to catch an early bus into Arrecife and change there onto the number 9 bus to Jameos del Agua at the very north of the island (3 buses on weekdays, 2 on weekends).
Latitude: 29.157127; Longitude: -13.430363
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Disclaimer: Details correct at time of writing (24/11/2021), and on time of last update (02/12/2021) but may no longer be accurate, particularly if some time has passed.