Spain
Dirección General de Espacios Naturales y Biodiversidad del Gobierno de Canarias
OUR EXPERIENCES
Discover Lanzarote with a unique perspective through the Centers for Art, Culture and Tourism: unique spaces where César Manrique's creativity merges with the volcanic land. Places where art is landscape and landscape is emotion. Centers include Jameos del Agua (auditorium and natural spaces), Montañas del Fuego – Timanfaya (volcanic park), Cueva de los Verdes (lava tube cave), Mirador del Río (viewpoint), and Jardín de Cactus (cactus garden). Offer guided visits in small groups, events, and cultural experiences. Ideal for nature, art, and culture enthusiasts seeking immersive volcanic and artistic journeys.
Good Travel Experience: GTI-verified UNUSUAL VISIT - Montaña del Fuego-Timanfaya National Park offers guided access to exclusive areas and geothermal demonstrations in Lanzarote's Biosphere Reserve, showcasing recent volcanic landscapes colonized by plants and lichens for a profound nature connection while minimizing environmental impact.
ABOUT US
The Centers for Art, Culture and Tourism of Lanzarote (CACT Lanzarote) are public spaces created by César Manrique, integrating art with the island's volcanic essence. “The art is immersed in everything. We only have to enter the prism of knowing how to see its essence to place it emotionally in harmony and live with it.” Guided by Manrique's vision, CACT manages unique sites that blend creativity, nature, and culture, open 365 days a year. They promote sustainable tourism by preserving Lanzarote's natural and artistic heritage.
This Impact Partner was shared by the Good Travel Institute as one of their Good Travel Experiences. Each Good Travel Experience is evaluated through a clear and recognised framework, ensuring measurable social, cultural, environmental, and economic benefits for local communities.
OUR IMPACT
CACT Lanzarote preserves Lanzarote's volcanic landscapes and biodiversity through sustainable management of natural sites like Timanfaya National Park and lava caves. By integrating art and tourism, they promote harmony between human creativity and nature, fostering environmental awareness and cultural appreciation while controlling visitor flow via online ticketing and real-time affluence monitoring.