Getting There
Access is typically by boat from nearby islands like Lanzarote.





Alegranza is an uninhabited island in the Atlantic Ocean, part of the Chinijo Archipelago in the Canary Islands, Spain. It is renowned for its striking volcanic crater, which spans over a kilometer in diameter, making it a fascinating destination for geology enthusiasts. As part of a nature reserve, the island offers pristine landscapes and a serene environment, ideal for those seeking solitude and natural beauty. Although it lacks permanent residents, its untouched scenery and unique geological features make it a captivating spot for adventurous travelers.
Alegranza is an uninhabited island in the Atlantic Ocean, part of the Chinijo Archipelago in the Canary Islands, Spain. It is renowned for its striking volcanic crater, which spans over a kilometer in diameter, making it a fascinating destination for geology enthusiasts. As part of a nature reserve, the island offers pristine landscapes and a serene environment, ideal for those seeking solitude and natural beauty. Although it lacks permanent residents, its untouched scenery and unique geological features make it a captivating spot for adventurous travelers.
Dominant volcanic crater over a kilometer in diameter.
Part of the Chinijo Archipelago Nature Reserve.
Uninhabited island with pristine landscapes.
Uninhabited island with no facilities or accommodations.
Dominant feature is a large volcanic crater, appealing to geology enthusiasts.
Part of the Chinijo Archipelago Nature Reserve, emphasizing conservation.
Access is typically by boat from nearby islands like Lanzarote.
Remember that Alegranza is part of a protected nature reserve, so follow all guidelines for conservation.
Nature enthusiasts and geology buffs.
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Exploration, Nature, Photography