Lanzarote’s Fiery Coast
Declan Kennedy
| 23-12-2024
· Travel Team
Greetings, Lykkers! Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey to one of Lanzarote’s most awe-inspiring natural wonders—Los Hervideros.
Let’s dive into the heart of Lanzarote’s fiery landscape and explore what makes this place so unique!

A Volcanic Adventure Awaits You

Los Hervideros is one of Lanzarote’s most captivating natural wonders. Located on the island’s west coast, between the Salinas de Janubio and Charco de los Clicos, this site showcases the raw power of nature. The name “Los Hervideros,” which translates to “boiling pots,” captures the essence of the spectacle—where ocean waves violently crash into volcanic rocks, creating dramatic eruptions of water. The lava rocks here were formed during the eruptions of the Timanfaya volcano, offering visitors a glimpse into the island’s fiery history.

The Natural Spectacle

What makes Los Hervideros truly unique is its dynamic interplay of water and volcanic rock. As waves smash against the solidified lava, the water forces its way through cracks and shoots upwards, creating a bubbling effect similar to boiling water. This spectacle is most impressive during high tides or storms, when the ocean’s power is at its peak, dramatically elevating the experience.
Visitors can admire the phenomenon from various viewpoints, including a small balcony made of volcanic rocks. Here, you can get up close to the caves, feeling the immense power of the ocean below.

Activities and Surrounding Areas

While Los Hervideros is a must-see in its own right, the surrounding areas offer plenty to explore. Just south of the site lies Charco de los Clicos, a striking green lake formed in a volcanic crater. Nearby El Golfo, a charming fishing village, is renowned for serving some of the freshest seafood on the island.
To the south, the awe-inspiring Timanfaya National Park beckons, home to stunning volcanic landscapes that are a testament to Lanzarote’s geological activity.

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For those who want a comprehensive exploration, combining a visit to Los Hervideros with these nearby attractions makes for an unforgettable day trip.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Los Hervideros is during high tide when the crashing waves and boiling effects are most dramatic. It’s advisable to check the local tide schedule before heading out to ensure you catch the spectacle at its peak. On stormy days, the waves are even fiercer, offering an extra thrill for adventure-seekers.

Safety Tips

While Los Hervideros is a spectacular site, it’s important to exercise caution. The cliffs have no safety barriers, and the waves can be dangerous. Always stay a safe distance from the edges and avoid getting too close to the water’s edge, especially during high tides. Keep an eye on children, as the rocky paths can be treacherous.
Los Hervideros is a place where nature’s power can be felt and seen in full force. The crashing waves against the volcanic cliffs create one of the most striking landscapes in Lanzarote, making it a must-visit for anyone traveling to the island.
Whether you’re drawn to its beauty or fascinated by its volcanic origins, this site will leave you awe-inspired.