Los hervideros
Los Hervideros, also known as The Boiling Pots, is a natural attraction located in the south of the island of Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain. It is a geological area that is formed by volcanic activity, where the sea has created several pools in the lava flow, which are interconnected by underground channels.
The area is characterized by its impressive and unique landscapes, formed by volcanic rock formations, and by the sound of the sea that boils and gurgles in the pools, creating a spectacular and relaxing show.
Los Hervideros is a perfect spot to observe the marine life and the different types of volcanic rock formations, as well as to enjoy the sound of the sea, the sunsets and the natural beauty of the area. It is also a great place for hiking and birdwatching.
Los Hervideros is a free access spot and it’s open all year round, it’s considered a must-see destination for anyone visiting Lanzarote, as it offers an unforgettable experience of the island’s unique volcanic landscapes and natural beauty.
How to get there
To get to Los Hervideros in Lanzarote, you can take a car or bus to Yaiza, then take the LZ-67 road towards El Golfo. After about 8 kilometers, you will see signs for Los Hervideros. It’s also possible to take a tour from nearby towns such as Playa Blanca or Costa Teguise. You can also park your car in the designated area and walk to the viewpoint for the best viewing experience.