Los Hervideros
Lava cliffs on the Yaiza coast where the Atlantic surges through sea caves and blowholes carved into the volcanic rock.

Los Hervideros is a stretch of volcanic coast in southwest Lanzarote formed by lava flows that reached the sea. Water pushes through tunnels and caves and bursts against the rock, creating powerful spouts and blowholes.
A network of paths and viewpoints cut into the stone lets visitors look out over the swell. Access is free, with parking beside the LZ-703 road.
Reviews
No reviews yet. Be the first!
Related places

Palmetum
Palmetum

Siam Park
Siam Park

Drago de Icod de los Vinos
Drago de Icod de los Vinos

Parque Marítimo
Parque Marítimo

Monkey Park
Monkey Park

Jungle Park
Jungle Park
Related guides

Canary Islands volcanoes: which ones sleep, which don't
The Canaries do not have volcanoes: they are volcanoes. Island by island, when each one last erupted, what it really means for a volcano to be active, what is being measured under Teide right now and who is watching.

How to check that an excursion is legal, island by island
How to verify a Canary excursion is legal: tourism registry, official guide and insurance, plus each island's access rules that only legal operators meet.

Calima in the Canary Islands: what to do when the sky turns yellow
When it arrives, what the warnings mean, who should take care and where to see how much dust is in the air right now. Official data, no scaremongering.