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Attractions and Places To See around Haría - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around Haría offer a blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and tranquil spots in northern Lanzarote. Known as the "Valley of a Thousand Palms," this region features a lush landscape with numerous palm trees, creating a unique microclimate. Haría provides an authentic experience away from more bustling areas, characterized by its traditional whitewashed houses and historic sites. The area is ideal for exploring diverse natural features and cultural landmarks.

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Last updated: April 24, 2026

Famara Cove Beach

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This cove is at the southern end of Famara beach. It extends at the foot of the Risco de Famara, on the western coast of Lanzarote. In the area you …

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Costa Teguise Beach

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A wonderful town with lots of good beaches and amenities. Less busy than the other resorts.

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Caleta del Sebo

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Caleta del Sebo is the only town in La Graciosa and it is where the ferries arrive from Órzola. It is a very quiet town with sandy streets, white houses, and some restaurants where you can have a drink.

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Haría Village

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Haría has a good bus connection (line 07) and serves as the starting or ending point of the route to/from Teguise.

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Lanzarote's most beautiful and loneliest beach. Because of the scree, the descent is even more strenuous than the 360 meters of ascent.

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Oberhutzel
April 6, 2026, Caleta del Sebo

the largest town on the island with bike shops and restaurants

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Corinna
March 12, 2025, Playa del Risco

Not suitable for children under 8.

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A place that has grown into a tourist destination. There are nicer little places with less mass tourism, but you can find everything you need here. There is public transport, shopping facilities, and sports facilities. There are also many options for tours of the island by bike, on foot, or by bus.

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A very touristy area. It is certainly not the most beautiful on the island but it is very popular with families for walks. You will be spoiled for choice for a drink. Preferably choose one of these small kiosks which has a sea view.

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Ronny
October 9, 2024, Caleta del Sebo

island with a difference...🫣

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Small but nice… Ideal for adventures…

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Apparently it was named 'Pueblo Marinero' by César Manrique.

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'COSTA TEGUISE' has no established town centre and was developed as a tourist zone in the 70s, which is why locals on Lanzarote say 'to the Costa teguise' and not 'to Costa Teguise'

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features and viewpoints can I explore around Haría?

Haría is renowned for the Valley of a Thousand Palms, a lush oasis offering a unique microclimate. For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Mirador de Haría (also known as Mirador de Malpaso) or the spectacular Mirador del Río, designed by César Manrique, which overlooks La Graciosa and the Chinijo Archipelago. The area also features the impressive Volcán de la Corona, ideal for hikers.

Are there any unique geological formations to visit near Haría?

Yes, just a short drive from Haría, you can explore the fascinating Cueva de los Verdes, a volcanic cave system that is part of one of the world's longest volcanic tunnels. Nearby, Jameos del Agua, another creation by César Manrique, blends art and nature within a volcanic tube, featuring an auditorium, restaurants, and a natural lake with unique blind white crabs.

What cultural and historical sites are there in Haría?

In Haría, you can visit the Casa Museo de César Manrique, the artist's last home, offering an intimate look into his life and designs. The picturesque Plaza León y Castillo is the heart of the town, surrounded by cafes and historic houses. The Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación is a notable landmark, and the Museo de Arte Sacro displays religious art.

Where can I experience local crafts and markets in Haría?

Every Saturday morning, the Haría Artesanal Market in the Plaza offers vibrant stalls with organic produce and unique crafts from local artisans. You can also visit the Taller de Artesanía “Reinaldo Dorta Déniz”, a municipal craft workshop where you can observe artisans at work and purchase handmade goods.

What outdoor activities and routes are available near Haría?

The Haría area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Hiking around Haría, Cycling around Haría, and Gravel biking around Haría guides.

Are there good hiking opportunities around Haría?

Absolutely. Haría and its surroundings offer excellent hiking trails, including paths leading to the Volcán de la Corona and the Mirador de Haría. A popular route is the 'Camino de los Gracioseros'. You can find more detailed hiking routes and their difficulties in the Hiking around Haría guide.

Are there family-friendly attractions around Haría?

Yes, Haría offers several family-friendly options. The tranquil atmosphere of Haría Village itself, with its quiet streets and traditional architecture, is pleasant for families. Coastal spots like La Garita beach in Arrieta are family-friendly, and the natural pools in Punta Mujeres are also popular. Many of the natural and cultural sites, such as Jameos del Agua and Cueva de los Verdes, are suitable for families.

What beaches and coastal spots can I find near Haría?

The Haría municipality boasts several beautiful coastal spots. You can visit the tranquil white sand coves of Caletón Blanco, the natural pools in the fishing village of Punta Mujeres, and the family-friendly La Garita beach in Arrieta. For a more secluded experience, Playa del Risco (Risco Beach) is only accessible on foot and offers stunning views of La Graciosa.

When is the best time to visit Haría and its attractions?

Haría enjoys a pleasant climate year-round, making it suitable for visiting at any time. However, for hiking and outdoor activities, the cooler months from autumn to spring (October to May) are often preferred. The Haría Artesanal Market is held every Saturday morning, offering a lively cultural experience.

How long should I plan for visiting key attractions like Jameos del Agua or Cueva de los Verdes?

For attractions like Jameos del Agua and Cueva de los Verdes, it's generally recommended to allocate 1.5 to 2 hours for each to fully experience the guided tours and explore the unique environments. If you plan to dine at Jameos del Agua, allow additional time.

What are some hidden gems or less-known places to discover in Haría?

Beyond the main attractions, simply wandering through Haría's narrow streets, admiring its traditional whitewashed houses and lush greenery, offers a sense of peace. Explore charming nearby fishing villages such as Arrieta, Punta Mujeres, and Órzola, or other picturesque towns like Máguez and Guinate, each providing unique insights into local life and scenery.

Can I find local restaurants and cafes in Haría?

Yes, Haría Village has a selection of good restaurants and cafes, particularly around the Plaza León y Castillo. These establishments often serve fantastic freshly prepared local food, sourced from the land and sea, allowing you to savor authentic Lanzarote cuisine.

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