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All Spain Las Breñas Salinas de Janubio
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Salinas de Janubio

A stunning example of traditional salt production set against a dramatic volcanic landscape.

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Salinas de Janubio is the largest salt flat in the Canary Islands, located on the southwest coast of Lanzarote. This extraordinary site dates back to the 19th century. The salt pans, varying in hues from white to pink to deep red, create a mesmerizing patchwork that contrasts starkly with the surrounding black volcanic terrain and the azure waters of the Atlantic Ocean. This colorful landscape is a living museum of traditional salt extraction methods.

The process of salt production at Salinas de Janubio has been largely unchanged over the centuries. Ocean water is channeled into shallow pans, where it evaporates under the hot Lanzarote sun, leaving behind crystalline salt. Low walls separate the pans, and different minerals create striking colors as the water evaporates.

The salt is then harvested by hand, a labor-intensive process that reflects the dedication and skill of the local salineros (salt workers). This method produces high-quality sea salt and supports a delicate ecosystem.

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Visiting Salinas de Janubio offers a unique opportunity to witness this traditional industry in action. The best time to visit is during sunset, when the light transforms the salt pans into a dazzling mosaic of colours. There is a small visitor centre where you can learn more about the history and process of salt production.

The salt flats are easily accessible by car, with a parking area nearby. The terrain can be uneven, so wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on rocky and sandy surfaces. Bring a hat, sunscreen, and plenty of water, as there is little shade and the sun can be intense. A camera is a must to capture the stunning scenery.

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Las Breñas, 35570
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