La Cueva de los Verdes will take the program "Ola ola" of the Cuatro channel out of its usual script and show its charms in the report that will be broadcast next Sunday, starting at 8:30 p.m., in the weekly edition of this summer format.
Likewise, the capital's beach of El Reducto will be visible to all of Spain thanks to a report that will show its particularities.
The journalist Sara Puertas and the camera operator Juan Antonio Campos traveled to Lanzarote at the beginning of last June with the intention of recording images of the island's most significant beaches and bathing spots. Among its main objectives were the beaches of Puerto del Carmen and Papagayo -reports already broadcast-, Famara, Playa Blanca, Los Charcones, El Reducto and La Graciosa, among others.
In addition, and "at the express request of the program's management", the Jameos del Agua and the Cueva de los Verdes will also appear in "Ola ola", despite not being locations intended for public bathing. "I have specific orders from my directors not to leave Lanzarote without recording these two places," Puertas said at the entrance of the Cueva de los Verdes.
In the report that will be broadcast next Sunday, Puertas takes a guided tour of the Cueva de los Verdes, with which she will show the most striking corners of this emblematic space to all of Spain, collecting the impressions of a group of impressed visitors.
As for the images filmed in Jameos del Agua, it will be broadcast in the coming weeks, although the date is not yet known.
Ola ola is the pioneering television program about the world of Spanish beaches. This format, produced by Molinos de Papel, travels the coasts of the country, jumps into the sand or dives into the water to tell the most unusual and curious stories of the beaches of our country.
The Tourism Councilor of the Cabildo de Lanzarote, Carmen Steinert, highlights the importance of "a television program that generates public opinion showing the riches and singularities of Lanzarote to the national market", the second most important for the island.