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Area on the south-southwest coast of Lanzarote mostly known for the salt flats found here. But in Janubio there is much more than this.
Janubio is an area with great biodiversity, so much so that it is a Special Bird Protection Area (ZEPA, as iti is known in Spanish), and it is also an area with a great ethnological and cultural heritage. Right next to the salt pans are the remains of old lime kilns, and on the black sand beach until the beginning of the 18th century was the port of Janubio, the most important - until that time - in the south of Lanzarote.
Salt-making history, local tradition and wine by the Atlantic
This guided walk takes place in the Janubio area, one of Lanzarote’s most unique cultural landscapes.
We’ll explore its volcanic origins and how the combination of wind, water, and human ingenuity gave rise to a traditional salt-making system that played a key role in the island’s economy for centuries.
We walk at a calm pace between salt flats, volcanic rock and the ever-present Atlantic, learning how this area has been lived in, worked, and preserved, now recognised as a Site of Scientific Interest.
The experience ends with a tasting of two local wines, paired with a small selection of products from the surrounding area — a delicious way to savour the landscape.
Civil Liability Insurance;
Accident and Rescue Insurance;
Wine tasting with a professional sommelier;
Snacks;
Gift at the end of the experience
Transportation
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