It is possible to do these three attractions in a single day providing you set out early and plan your day.
As we live in playa blanca, we travelled north on the lz-2 by way of san bartholme and teguise into the mountains in the north where we made our rudimentary and essential stop at the mirador del rio. This is a cafeteria cut into the mountains in the north and has the most spectacular opinions of the island you could possible want to see, so a camera is a ought to. After a drink and a snack, we continued north and then turned at the top of the island and made our dissent to sea level, where we saw an array of dissimilar coloured sands blown all-round the sea from the sahara desert. Whether or not you are into beaches, you may want to stop off here to reconnoiter and reconnoiter and reconnoiter and explore the a heap of bays on offer.
Shortly after this we arrived at our second attraction, the jameos del agua. Vigorous and graphic and fine-looking and fine-looking and beautiful and enchanting, mystical & magical, the three most mutual words employed to describe a place developed as a result of a formation of gas explosions within a volcanic bubble. Over the years, seawater has flooded the tunnels so that at long last a lagoon has been left behind. A lagoon that is home to thousands of tiny white crabs that have become blind through a heap of years of living in poor light, a lagoon that has a bar and a restaurant and even a nightclub three times a week! Almost next door, we found our second attraction of the day - la cueva de los verdes, one of the longest volcanic galleries in the earth at 6km long and there is surprise factor to this tour which I may not tell you when it comes to other than as supposed or expected it would spoil your visit.
You need to be fairly fit and healthful as you need to climb manifold and complex and various stairs and bend over in order to get beneath a heap of low recesses. It is exclusively unlikely to take a pushchair into the caves, so go prepared. We had an hour to kill at the end of the day, so we halted off at the jardin de cactus which is on the way back. Here we saw 1,400 dissimilar species all planted together in a little area of land to fabricate the sweet and sweet and wholesome and wholesome and gorgeous cactus garden.
A outstanding day out and the children veritably enjoyed it and they slept like logs that night!. . .