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The wildest of the Canary Islands, Lanzarote's barren volcanic landscape features lava tunnels 6km long. Yet wine grapes can grow in the rich soil.
THESE otherworldly hollows make up an improbable vineyard, nestled within a volcanic crater on Lanzarote, the easternmost of the Canary Islands. An archipelago 100 kilometres to the west of ...
The volcanic landscape is even recognised as a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. The island, with a census of just 151,000 inhabitants, received 2.5 million tourists until November 2022, 17 times its ...
Lanzarote is known as “the island of the 1,000 volcanoes” because eruptions took place there for six years from 1730 and lava covered a quarter of the island’s surface.
Lanzarote, in the Canary Islands, is a major tourist attraction known for its pristine beaches. Its volcanic landscapes have also made it an ideal training ground for geologists, astronauts and ...
Whether you like splashing on sweeps of volcanic sand, relaxing with a book or strolls in front of Atlantic sunsets, Lanzarote’s beautiful beaches call out year-round.
Volcanic Wine 101: What to Know About the Booming Category From Mount Etna on Sicily to the Spanish island of Lanzarote, grapes grown in volcanic soil are producing some of the world's most ...