Jameos del Agua is not just a natural site: it is a work of art that tells the unique vision of César Manrique.
With the audio guide, you will have the opportunity to fully understand the deep sense of this work, where nature and art meet in perfect harmony.
The Guide will take you through every detail, exploring the philosophy that inspired Manrique in creating a space where volcanic landscape and architecture blend, offering a new perspective on respect for the environment and natural beauty.
Thanks to the immersive narratives, you will discover the history of Jameos del Agua, stories and curiosities that will allow you to appreciate every corner of this extraordinary place.
The audio guide is available for a limited time. After scanning the QR code, you will have 24 hours to use the audio guide. During this time, you can leave and re-enter the experience whenever you want, by rescanning the QR code, always within 24 hours.
Jameos del Agua is a unique natural complex: a volcanic tunnel transformed into a lake, garden and cultural space, where nature and architecture coexist in perfect balance.
It is the result of a vision and a respectful dialogue between man and landscape, guided by the spirit of César Manrique and the volcanic soul of Lanzarote.
Visiting Jameos del Agua is a unique multisensory experience, which you can really appreciate thanks to this audio guide.
Inside the site there are no information panels: for this reason the audio guide becomes a key
– to understand where you are
– to read the landscape
– to get in tune with space, silence and light
Jameos del Agua is located in the north of Lanzarote, along the LZ 204 towards Órzola. The audio-guided tour starts from the car park, before entering the ticket office.
After purchase, the Traveler receives a digital PDF containing all the instructions for using the audio guide via email.
The PDF includes a QR code and a direct link to download the audio guide to your smartphone and listen to it comfortably during the visit.
Important Note: Once you scan the QR code or click on the link, the audio guide will remain active and available for 24 hours.
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Lanzarote is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take precautions and be aware of your surroundings.
Arrecife Bus Station
Buses are reliable and affordable. They are a good option for getting around, but schedules can be limited in rural areas.
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