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Los Hervideros

TIME : 2016/2/22 14:02:53
Los Hervideros

Los Hervideros

An extraordinary collage of rocks, caves and lava tubes looming over Lanzarote’s west coast,  the coastal cliffs of Los Hervideros rank among the island’s most unusual geological attractions. Formed during the 18th-century eruptions of the Timanfaya volcanoes, the dramatic coastline is now adorned with sharp rock columns, oddly shaped archways and natural rock sculptures, created as the hot lava met with the icy waves.
While the unique landscape makes for some remarkable photo opportunities, the real highlight of visiting Los Hervideros is watching the waves crash against the coast. Looking out from the cliff top, visitors can witness the all-natural spectacle as the waves explode against the rocks and the water funnels through the spillways, sending spurts of sea water roaring into the air – a fitting example of how the cliffs got their name - Los Hervideros is Spanish for "boiling waters."

Practical Info

Hervideros is located between El Golfo and Salinas de Janubio on Lanzarote’s southwest coast. There is no admission charge.