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Top 20 Caves in the Canary Islands

Best caves in the Canary Islands are primarily shaped by the region's volcanic origins, featuring extensive lava tubes and ancient aboriginal dwellings. These geological formations offer insights into both natural processes and the history of the islands' inhabitants. The diverse landscapes provide unique opportunities for exploration, ranging from subterranean passages to historical sites carved into rock.

Best caves in the Canary Islands

  • The most popular caves is Ajuy Caves (Cuevas de Ajuy), a cave where stingrays and angel sharks may be found inside. An overview of the cave formations can be obtained along a path up to the cliff.
  • Another must-see spot is Chinamada Cave Village, a settlement featuring houses carved into the rock. Visitors can find cave dwellings, which were a specialty of the Canarios, the native inhabitants of Tenerife.
  • Visitors also love Fortaleza Grande Cave, a cave and natural monument. This site is known for ongoing archaeological excavations and allows passage through to the other side of the mountain.
  • Canary Islands is known for extensive lava tubes and ancient aboriginal dwellings. The variety of caves to see and explore includes natural volcanic formations and historical sites.
  • The caves in the Canary Islands are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 700 upvotes and over 200 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: April 25, 2026

Chinamada Cave Village

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Small mountain village in the heart of the Anaga Mountains.

Here you can actually find houses carved into the rock, but also fabulous views and panoramic views as well as a rustic Canarian restaurant.

A must visit. We hiked there from Las.Carboneras and were thrilled by the tour and the views.

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Roque Nublo Cave

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At almost 90 meters high, the monolith “Roque Nublo” rises imposingly and is considered an island landmark and a reminder of a harrowing past. He has inspired painters, writers and musicians. The local composer and writer Néstor Álamo described it as “Lírica piedra lunar”, lyrical moon rock, or “Altar de mi tierra maga”, altar of my enchanting homeland.

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Ajuy Caves (Cuevas de Ajuy)

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Stingrays and angel sharks, for example, live inside the caves. An overview of the cave formations can be obtained along a path up to the cliff.

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Fortaleza Grande Cave

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According to the travel guide, this is where the final battle between the Spanish conquistadors and the natives took place

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Buracas Caves

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The architectural-ethnographic ensemble of Buraca was discovered in 1941 and is located in the lower part of the Barranco del Corchete gorge. This pre-Hispanic settlement is very interesting as it consists of several natural caves and has three groups of petroglyphs with geometric motifs and several burial sites. The most important settlement occupies three floors, which takes up the entire height of the mountain slope. The petroglyphs consist of geometric figures, such as spirals and wavy lines, carved into the stone. But Buracas is not only of interest from an archaeological point of view but also from an ethnographic point of view, as the caves have continued to be used intensively to this day (as apartments, storage rooms, stables, etc.) because there are two permanent water points here, which are even used by the people of the surrounding communities were used.
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Porís de Candelaria

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PR LP 12.2 and partly GR LP 130: Cervecería Isla Verde - Tijarafe - Porís de Candelaría (or Proís, both correct, "natural harbor" in old Spanish) - Barranco del Jurado - Cevecería.
Circular route in the northwest of La Palma.
Approx. 4.5 - 6 hours with breaks. No shadow. Good beer in the end. : D
Way there (downhill) to Porís de Candelaria approx. 2.5 - 3 hours.
Approx. 12-14 km, approx. 850-1000 meters of altitude uphill and downhill, accumulated.
Max. Height approx. 600, min. 0 m above sea level. Up to 38% incline / decline with loose ground. Bathing possibilities depending on the sea and current in the former pirate and smuggler port Porís de Candelaria and Playa del Jurado via bathing ladders.
As always on Isla Bonita, it is well signposted.
The vertical meters are not to be underestimated. Not recommended in summer heat, see also senderosdelapalma.com.
During our hike there was some strange light, light gray, thin clouds and strange contrast, so the photos are not optimal. Optimal hiking temperature of around 20 ° C for this. :)

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A fantastic hiking trail leads along here, amidst beautiful nature 💚 highly recommended. The bridge is very sturdy and leads to the glass caves – beautiful to see and highly recommended 👍🏻.

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Caballero Caves

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The caves of the Knight consist of seven cavities, but six of them are artificial. It is possible that in ancient times they were used as cave houses. Today they are closed with bars.

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Los Hervideros

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It is one of the places where it is worth stopping. Especially if the wind is right to create the natural spectacle where gigantic waves crash against the steep coast. Of course, be careful when choosing the place to take photos, you may get an unexpected shower.

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Good sturdy footwear required, as you are mostly on rocks.

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January 31, 2026, Cave Houses at the Entrance of Malpaís de Güímar

A beautiful hiking trail is located here in the Malpais de Guimar nature reserve and is highly recommended 👍🏻. The houses right on the Atlantic coast, some carved into the cliffs, look very interesting. The coastal path is stunningly beautiful and highly recommended 👍🏻. Hiking boots are recommended.

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A fantastic hiking trail leads along here, amidst beautiful nature 💚 highly recommended. The bridge is very sturdy and leads to the glass caves, which are stunning and definitely worth a visit 👍🏻. I wonder what kind of hard work it must have been to create these tunnels and then extract sand to produce glass. Unfortunately, it didn't bring the Spanish the desired success, so the project was abandoned. The poor local population then used the caves as shelter. Unthinkable in this day and age.

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A fantastic hiking trail leads along here, amidst beautiful nature 💚 highly recommended. The bridge is very sturdy and leads to the glass caves – beautiful to see and highly recommended 👍🏻.

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November 8, 2025, Cuevas de Buracas

The Buracas Caves are a prehistoric and ethnographic site on the island of La Palma, located near Las Tricias. The archaeological site consists of natural caves that were once inhabited, necropolises, and three groups of geometric petroglyphs.

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They are an archaeological complex made up of twelve natural caves, most of which were adapted to be habitable through their chiseling. These caves are distributed along a south-facing platform, which protects them from the northern trade winds and offers beautiful views over the Bentayga and the Cuenca del Nublo.

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Small mountain village in the heart of the Anaga Mountains. Here you can actually find houses carved into the rock, but also fabulous views and panoramic views as well as a rustic Canarian restaurant. A must visit. We hiked there from Las.Carboneras and were thrilled by the tour and the views.

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A path leads from the beach to Caleta Negra (Black Bay), from where a steep staircase leads down to the caves. Tip: Wear sturdy shoes!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore in the Canary Islands?

The Canary Islands offer a diverse range of caves, primarily shaped by volcanic activity. You can explore extensive lava tubes, such as Los Hervideros in Lanzarote, and ancient aboriginal dwellings carved into rock, like the Chinamada Cave Village in Tenerife. There are also archaeological sites and natural monuments showcasing the islands' unique geological and historical heritage.

Which caves are known for their unique geological features?

For unique geological features, visit Cueva del Viento in Tenerife, one of the largest lava tube systems in the world, featuring lava stalactites and cascades. In Lanzarote, Cueva de los Verdes offers intricate galleries and chambers formed by lava flows, while Jameos del Agua showcases a subterranean salt lake with rare blind albino crabs within a collapsed volcanic tube.

Are there caves with historical or archaeological significance?

Yes, many caves hold significant historical and archaeological value. Gran Canaria's Fortaleza Grande Cave is an active archaeological site. Cueva Pintada in Gáldar is famous for its ancient geometric paintings, and Cenobio de Valerón served as a communal granary for indigenous Canarians. Risco Caído, a UNESCO World Heritage site, consists of caves believed to be for storage or religious ceremonies.

What are some family-friendly cave experiences in the Canary Islands?

For a family-friendly experience, Jameos del Agua in Lanzarote combines natural beauty with art and culture, offering a unique setting with a restaurant and pool. The Ajuy Caves in Fuerteventura are also accessible via a path from the beach, providing an engaging exploration for families, especially at low tide.

What is the best time of year to visit caves in the Canary Islands?

The Canary Islands enjoy a mild climate year-round, making cave visits possible in any season. However, for comfortable exploration, the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) often offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Always check specific cave opening hours and any seasonal restrictions before planning your visit.

Are there any caves that were used as dwellings or refuges by ancient inhabitants?

Absolutely. The Chinamada Cave Village in Tenerife features houses carved into rock, a specialty of the native Canarios. Cueva de los Verdes in Lanzarote also served as a refuge for locals during pirate raids in the 18th century. Gran Canaria's Cenobio de Valerón and Cueva de Cuatro Puertas are further examples of sites used by ancient islanders.

What kind of wildlife can be found in or near the caves?

The unique environment of some caves supports specialized wildlife. Jameos del Agua in Lanzarote is home to the rare blind albino crab (Munidopsis polymorpha), found nowhere else. The Ajuy Caves are known to host marine life such as stingrays and angel sharks inside.

Are there hiking trails that incorporate cave exploration?

Yes, several trails offer opportunities to explore caves. The route 'Through 13 tunnels to the Marcos and Cordero springs' on La Palma, though challenging, includes passage through tunnels and caves. In Gran Canaria, Bridge over the Barranco de Toledo and the Cuevas de Vidrio is part of a trail that features caves. You can find more hiking options in the region by exploring Easy hikes in the Canary Islands.

What should I wear when visiting caves in the Canary Islands?

When visiting caves, especially volcanic tubes, it's advisable to wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes for uneven terrain. Some caves, like Cueva de los Verdes, can have cooler temperatures inside, so a light jacket might be comfortable. If you plan to explore less developed caves or trails, a flashlight is often recommended.

Can I find cycling or mountain biking routes near the caves?

Many areas around the caves offer excellent cycling and mountain biking opportunities. For example, the region around Gran Canaria's caves has various routes, including challenging rides around natural parks. You can discover more options by checking out Cycling in the Canary Islands or MTB Trails in the Canary Islands for detailed routes.

Are there any caves that offer panoramic views?

Several cave sites are also excellent viewpoints. Chinamada Cave Village offers fabulous panoramic views of the Anaga Mountains. Fortaleza Grande Cave and Cueva de Cuatro Puertas in Gran Canaria are perched in locations that provide amazing vistas of the surrounding landscapes.

What is the Cueva de Las Palomas on La Palma known for?

Cueva de Las Palomas, also known as Tubo Volcánico de Todoque, is a lava tube formed during the 1949 eruption of the San Juan volcano on La Palma. It is a protected natural monument, notable for its unique geological formations, including slowly forming stalactites, and offers insights into the island's volcanic history.

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