Jameos del Agua is a series of lava caves, located in the municipality of Haría in northern Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain.
Jameos del Agua consists of a subterranean salt lake, restaurant, gardens, emerald-green pool, museum and auditorium.
The Guanche language word jameo refers to a large opening in a lava tube, which is formed when parts of the roof collapse.
Both Jameos del Agua and Cueva de los Verdes are located inside the volcanic tube created by the eruption of the Monte Corona volcano.
It’s the first center of art, culture and tourism created by César Manrique, and it reflects one of his pillars of creativity: Nature and artistic creation in harmony.