Exploring the Natural Treasure: Chinijo Natural Park in Lanzarote

Exploring the Natural Treasure: Chinijo Natural Park in Lanzarote

La Graciosa

If you are passionate about nature and adventure, you will love the Chinijo Natural Park. This group of islands and islets to the north of Lanzarote stands as Europe's largest marine reserve, home to exceptional biodiversity, especially seabirds. 
In this article, you'll dive into everything you need to know to explore the fascinating Chinijo Natural Park, a hidden gem in the Canary Islands.

Fascinating Routes to Discover Chinijo Natural Park

The Chinijo Natural Park embraces the island of La Graciosa, the only inhabited island in the archipelago, along with the captivating islets of Alegranza, Montaña Clara, Roque del Este and Roque del Oeste. These volcanic wonders, created some 10 million years ago by the activity of the Corona volcano in the north of Lanzarote, form a natural park of 9,112 hectares, 7,000 of which are aquatic.

 

views of la graciosa from lanzarote

 

Discovering this natural paradise offers diverse options, adjusted to your preferences and budget. A common trip involves taking a ferry from the picturesque port of Órzola in Lanzarote, disembarking at the charming port of Caleta del Sebo in La Graciosa. At 29 km², La Graciosa has two population centres, Caleta del Sebo and Pedro Barba, and beaches such as La Francesa, La Cocina and Las Conchas, with golden sands and crystal-clear waters.
 

Another option for discovering the Chinijo Natural Park is to join an exciting boat trip from Lanzarote or La Graciosa. Companies like ours offer you the opportunity to explore the islets from the sea, snorkel or dive in crystal clear waters and disembark in stunning locations. For example, the islet of Alegranza, home to the oldest lighthouse in the Canary Islands and an abundant colony of seabirds.
 

You can also visit Montaña Clara, with the largest volcanic crater in the archipelago, or the isolated Roque del Este and Roque del Oeste.

The Perfect Time to Experience Chinijo Natural Park

Although the Chinijo Natural Park reveals its beauty all year round, there are recommended times for different experiences. In summer, enjoy the beaches and warm waters; in spring and autumn, watch the seabird migration; and in winter, find peace and quiet with fewer tourists.

Adventures and Relaxation in the Natural Treasure Chinijo

The Chinijo Natural Park is a paradise for nature and adventure lovers. Here are some suggestions:

 

 

  • Walk along trails through volcanic landscapes, marvelling at the panoramic views.
  • Observe a variety of marine birds such as the storm petrel, the Cory's shearwater, Eleonora's falcon or the Egyptian vulture.
  • Dive into the crystal-clear waters to snorkel or scuba dive, exploring the rich marine life.
  • Relax on golden sandy beaches and dive into the turquoise blue sea.
  • Discover the charming villages of Caleta del Sebo and Pedro Barba, exploring the local culture and cuisine.

 

Chinijo Natural Treasure Curiosities

The Chinijo Natural Park is steeped in history, legends and curiosities:
 

  • Did you know that it is the largest marine reserve in Europe, home to over 200 species of fish, 135 species of algae and 22 species of invertebrates?
  • Are you surprised that its name, Chinijo, comes from the Canarian word ‘chini’, which means small? This is due to the small size and proximity of the islands and islets.
  • And did you know that the islet of Montaña Clara has a heart shape due to the V-shaped opening of its volcanic crater, visible from the air?

 

Tips for making the most of the Chinijo Natural Park

Make your visit to the Chinijo Natural Park unforgettable with these practical tips:
 

  • Respect the park's rules, avoiding disturbing the environment and leaving as little footprint as possible.
  • Wear comfortable clothes and shoes for exploring uneven terrain, and don't forget sun protection, a hat, sunglasses and water.
  • If you decide to dive or snorkel, bring your own equipment or rent from authorised centres, while respecting the marine flora and fauna.
  • If you plan to visit the islets, check weather conditions and sea conditions. Follow the instructions of the guides and stay close to the group.

If you decide to spend the night on La Graciosa, book your accommodation in advance to enjoy the tranquillity of the island and its delicious gastronomy based on fresh fish and local produce.

If this trip has inspired you, share it with your friends and family and venture into the natural wonder of the Chinijo Natural Park!

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