Welcome to one of the most spectacular corners of Lanzarote, the Mirador de Haría. A place that combines natural beauty with the genius of Canarian art, offering a panoramic view that will take your breath away.

Where is the Mirador de Haría located?
El Mirador de Haría is located in the north of the island, on the narrow and winding road that descends to the charming village of Haría. This viewpoint, also known as Mirador de Malpaso, is located at the top of the massif, among palm trees and dragon trees, waiting to be discovered by visitors.
Why visit the Mirador de Haría?
Visiting the Mirador de Haría is a unique opportunity to appreciate the geological, agricultural and landscape diversity of Lanzarote. From here, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, the imposing Corona Volcano and the picturesque village of Haría. In addition, the viewpoint houses the Interpretation Center for the Fauna and Flora of the region, where you can learn more about the biodiversity of the island.



Schedules and rates
El Mirador de Haría is open every day, except Sundays, from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Entrance is free, but it is important to note that the last stretches of road to the viewpoint are not paved. In addition, there is no parking available in the area, so it is advisable to reserve parking through the following link:
El Mirador de Haría is a must on your visit to Lanzarote. Not only for the panoramic views it offers, but also for its historical and cultural value. Remember to respect the environment during your visit, and enjoy the beauty and tranquility of this unique corner of the island.