Laguna Verde
Lanzarote | GPS: -33.1046726, -71.6681066Laguna Verde shows a broader side of Lanzarote, where scenery, walking and simple time outdoors shape the day more than formal sightseeing does.
Across an island defined by lava fields, volcanic cones, white villages and vineyards grown in ash, protected areas and scenic natural stops often form the backbone of the best itineraries.
Why visit
Visit if you want a stronger sense of the island’s texture. Natural areas are often where Lanzarote feels most distinctive, especially once you move beyond the main roads.
What to expect
The experience is usually less about a single attraction and more about atmosphere, landscape and the way the area connects to wider walks, viewpoints or drives.
Practical notes
Conditions, access and weather can all shape a stop like this more than people expect. It usually pays to treat Laguna Verde as part of a flexible outdoor day.
How it fits the island
The useful context around Laguna Verde is broad rather than listing-based: it adds texture to an island shaped by lava fields, white villages, surf beaches, ash-grown vineyards and art-shaped viewpoints and by a travel rhythm of volcanic sightseeing, Manrique-influenced design, wine country, beaches and compact road trips.
Use Laguna Verde as a way to vary the pace of a Lanzarote itinerary. It works best alongside the island’s better-known landscapes, not as a standalone box to tick.
Last updated: May 2026