Haria: Wonders Above and Below
The town of Haria is located on the Canary Islands, on the northernmost island of Lanzarote. The town has much to offer in terms of geographical and natural sights. It is bordered by both mountains and expansive plains, leading to a beach. The Volcan de la Corona eruption 3,000 years ago produced natural underground lava tunnels, known as jameos that have made up some of the town’s most popular attractions. The nearest airport to Haria is the Lanzarote Airport.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Haria, Spain for good weather is from October to June. Temperatures during this period range from pleasantly cool to warm and temperate. This period also avoids the spike in heat experienced during summer. The least busy month of the year for Haria is September- the best time to visit for those who want to avoid peak season. Every January, the Canary Islands celebrate colorful Three Kings Festival in honor of the Three Wise Men.
What to Do & Area Attractions
For the people of Haria, Spain, the Jameos del Agua Caves are both a natural wonder and a center to preserve local art and culture. The Jameos del Agua is composed of three caves: Jameo Chico, Jameo Cazuela, and Jameo Grande. Another one of Haria’s popular sites, this time from high above ground, is the Rio Lookout, overlooking the rocky wonders of the island and the crystal blue ocean around it. Haria accommodations include the homey Villas Finca La Crucita, perfect for family getaways, and Nada Mas B&B, a welcoming lodging peacefully isolated from the main village.