El Golfo

El Golfo

Nestled on the rugged western coast of Lanzarote, **El Golfo** is a picturesque village that captivates visitors with its natural beauty, volcanic landscapes, and authentic charm. Known for its vibrant green lagoon, **Lago Verde**, and its stunning coastal views, El Golfo is a must-visit destination for those seeking a unique blend of nature, adventure, and relaxation.

What to See and Do

1. **Lago Verde (Green Lagoon):** The village’s most famous attraction, this striking green lagoon, formed in a volcanic crater, gets its unusual color from the algae that inhabit its waters. It’s set against a backdrop of black volcanic sand and red cliffs, creating a dramatic contrast that is perfect for photography. A viewing platform above the lagoon offers panoramic views of the surrounding area.

Golfo Lagoon

2. **El Golfo Beach:** This black-sand beach is a great place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Lanzarote’s volcanic coastline. While swimming is not recommended due to strong currents, visitors can walk along the shore, enjoy the sound of crashing waves, or hunt for olivine gemstones, a green volcanic mineral often found on the beach.

 

El Golfo Beach

3. **Seafood Restaurants:** El Golfo is renowned for its fresh seafood. The village’s waterfront is lined with traditional restaurants serving local specialties such as grilled fish, Paella, and seafood stews. Enjoying a meal with ocean views at sunset is one of the most memorable experiences in El Golfo.

4. **Charco de los Clicos:** Another fascinating volcanic phenomenon, this semi-circular crater filled with green water is an extension of the Lago Verde. It’s surrounded by striking black sand dunes and makes for an incredible natural sight.

5. **Coastal Walks:** For those who enjoy hiking, several trails offer stunning views of Lanzarote’s volcanic coastline. The walk from El Golfo to the nearby Timanfaya National Park is particularly popular, allowing visitors to explore the unique landscapes shaped by past volcanic eruptions.

Visiting Tips

Best Time to Visit: El Golfo can be visited year-round, but the best time is during the spring or autumn months when the weather is mild, and the village is less crowded. Sunsets are particularly breathtaking, with the red and orange hues reflecting off the water and volcanic rocks.

Getting There

El Golfo is accessible by car, and it’s about a 30-minute drive from Arrecife, the capital of Lanzarote. Parking is available near the lagoon and beach areas. There are also guided tours available from various parts of the island that include El Golfo as part of their itinerary.