Island Caves and Formations
The Canary Islands feature a diverse range of volcanic and coastal caves shaped by ancient eruptions and Atlantic erosion. This collection includes Cueva del Viento, one of the world's longest lava tubes, and the fossil-rich Cueva del Llano, home to rare endemic species. From the thermal waters of Fuente Santa to archaeological sites and sea caves like Cueva de la Luz, these formations offer insights into the archipelago's unique geology and indigenous history.
Cueva del viento
One of the longest lava tubes in the world, formed 27,000 years ago by lavas from the Pico Viejo volcano. It features a complex network of three underground levels and unique subterranean fauna.
Cave of Plains
Created from a lava pipe, this cave has numerous fossils and a unique kind of spider inside. Definitely visit.
Cave of Chinguaro
Cave-Shrine of Chinguaro is a cave and associated Roman Catholic church located in Güímar on Tenerife.
Cueva Bufadero de Tauro
A natural sea cave and blowhole located on the coast of Gran Canaria where the tide creates a pressurized spray of water.
Caleta Negra
Deep coastal caves carved into the oldest rocks of the Canary Islands, located near Ajuy. Historically used by pirates for shelter and storage.
Fuente Santa
A historic thermal spring in Fuencaliente, La Palma. Buried by a volcanic eruption in 1677 and rediscovered in 2005, it contains medicinal waters reaching temperatures up to 60°C.
Cueva de Don Justo
The Cueva de Don Justo is one of approximately 70 caves and volcanic galleries on the island of El Hierro in the Canaries.
Cueva Canal del Pico Partido
An archaeological site and lava tube located within the volcanic landscape of Lanzarote.
Cueva de la Luz
A sea cave on the coast of La Palma known for the blue light effect created by sunlight reflecting through an underwater opening.
Cuevas de las Cruces
Troglodyte cave dwellings located in the northern region of Gran Canaria.
Cueva del Perdido
Volcanic cave formation located on the island of La Palma.
Cueva de Diego Hernández
Coastal cave located near the beach of the same name in the south of Tenerife.
Cueva del Acantilado
Volcanic cave situated on the cliffs of El Hierro.
Cueva del Acantilado
Volcanic cave situated on the cliffs of El Hierro.
Cueva del Agua
A natural cave located within the Anaga Rural Park on Tenerife.
Cueva La Majadita
Volcanic cave formation on the island of El Hierro.
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