Haría is a municipality situated in the northern part of Lanzarote, known for its charming landscape and tranquil atmosphere. It’s an ideal place to relax, enjoy nature, and immerse yourself in the local culture. Today, on our blog at FirstMinute Excursions and LastMinute Transfer, we’re talking about this beautiful town.

Discovering Haría, in Lanzarote

Haría, also known as “The Valley of a Thousand Palms,” is a charming village in the north of Lanzarote that offers a unique experience. In addition to its popular architecture, it boasts several attractions worth exploring.

On one hand, there’s the César Manrique House-Museum. This museum, dedicated to the celebrated local artist César Manrique, showcases his legacy and connection to nature. The house, integrated into the volcanic landscape, combines art and architecture in a spectacular manner.

On the other hand, the Mirador de Haría offers breathtaking panoramic views of the valley and the ocean. It’s a perfect spot to appreciate the landscape and capture memorable photographs.

Additionally, this beautiful locality is home to the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación. This 16th-century church is one of Haría’s most emblematic buildings. It stands out for its traditional Canarian architecture, located in the main square of Haría, where you can experience the daily life of the village.

You can also visit the Hermitage of San Juan Bautista, the patron saint of the Canarian town, and the Museum of Sacred Art, which houses interesting sacred pieces.

Another highlight worth experiencing is the Artisan Market, held every Saturday, offering local crafts and typical foods.

Lastly, you can’t miss the beautiful palm grove, filled with Canary Island date palms, which provides a delightful sensory experience.

Would you add anything else to your visit to Haría? Don’t miss out on this and many other visits in Lanzarote, guided by FirstMinute Excursions and LastMinute Transfer.