Guidebook for Oasis de Nazaret

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Guidebook for Oasis de Nazaret

Food Scene

Fantastic food and wine!
41 locals recommend
Cantina Teguise
8 C. León y Castillo
41 locals recommend
Fantastic food and wine!
Great food, micro brewery, typical Manrique design. Wonderful!
33 locals recommend
Los Aljibes
6 C. Bravo Murillo
33 locals recommend
Great food, micro brewery, typical Manrique design. Wonderful!
Fantastic location and food
8 locals recommend
Restaurante Villa Toledo
0 Av. los Cocederos
8 locals recommend
Fantastic location and food

Sightseeing

Fascinating venue - well worth a visit.
77 locals recommend
Lagomar Museum
2 C. los Loros
77 locals recommend
Fascinating venue - well worth a visit.
La Cueva de los Verdes, in the northern part of Lanzarote, to the south-east of the volcano Monte de la Corona, forms part of a spectacular system of underground grottoes (the jameos). It is not only one of the most interesting volcanic formations on the island, but is also one of the longest volcanic galleries in the world (6 km long). The caves and galleries were created as a result of a prehistoric eruption from the volcano Monte Corona between three and five thousand years ago when a major stream of lava was ejected toward the east coast into in the sea. The surface of the lava cooled rapidly and hardened, whilst steaming lava continued to flow underneath the petrified basaltic layer.
319 locals recommend
Cueva de los Verdes
LZ-205
319 locals recommend
La Cueva de los Verdes, in the northern part of Lanzarote, to the south-east of the volcano Monte de la Corona, forms part of a spectacular system of underground grottoes (the jameos). It is not only one of the most interesting volcanic formations on the island, but is also one of the longest volcanic galleries in the world (6 km long). The caves and galleries were created as a result of a prehistoric eruption from the volcano Monte Corona between three and five thousand years ago when a major stream of lava was ejected toward the east coast into in the sea. The surface of the lava cooled rapidly and hardened, whilst steaming lava continued to flow underneath the petrified basaltic layer.
The Montañas del Fuego (Fire Mountains) were created between 1730 and 1736 when more than 100 volcanoes, covering more than 50 km², rose up and devastated this part of the island (including several villages). The last eruptions were in 1824, however due to the low rainfall (and therefore lack of erosion) this area appears much the same as it did just after the eruptions. In 1968 the area was declared a national park, Parque Nacional de Timanfaya.
77 locals recommend
Montanas Del Fuego
77 locals recommend
The Montañas del Fuego (Fire Mountains) were created between 1730 and 1736 when more than 100 volcanoes, covering more than 50 km², rose up and devastated this part of the island (including several villages). The last eruptions were in 1824, however due to the low rainfall (and therefore lack of erosion) this area appears much the same as it did just after the eruptions. In 1968 the area was declared a national park, Parque Nacional de Timanfaya.
Huge and vibrant market, every Sunday in Teguise.
54 locals recommend
Teguise Market
s/n Pl. Clavijo y Fajardo
54 locals recommend
Huge and vibrant market, every Sunday in Teguise.

Essentials

20 locals recommend
Eurospar
s/n C. León y Castillo
20 locals recommend

Entertainment & Activities

Aqualava Playa Blanca is Lanzarote's newest water park attraction and one of the biggest thrills to be had in Playa Blanca.
26 locals recommend
Aqualava Waterpark
s/n C. Gran Canaria
26 locals recommend
Aqualava Playa Blanca is Lanzarote's newest water park attraction and one of the biggest thrills to be had in Playa Blanca.