
Countryside in Lanzarote

Lanzarote volcano tour with BBQ
Lanzarote's volcanic scenery comes into its own at Timanfaya National Park. This corner of the island is all peaks and craters straight from a sci-fi movie set. And it's all even more dramatic at sunset. So on this evening trip, you're in for a treat.
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Lanzarote landscapes tour with wine-tasting at a local bodega
Get ready to fill your camera roll with the beauty of northern Lanzarote. From the Cactus Garden in Guatiza and sugar cube-like villages to the lava coast and family-run bodega, every stop reveals another layer of life here. Expert local guide, Ana, says, "we take the afternoon at a relaxed pace, soaking up the views and taking time to appreciate the connection between the ancient volcanic land and what we're able to craft and produce from it."Your journey begins in Guatiza with a photo stop outside the iconic Cactus Garden, created by legendary local artist Cesar Manrique. From the sea of prickly green, you'll head to the turquoise of the Atlantic lapping against the black volcanic rock and white sands of Caletón Blanco. Ana, adds, “the contrasting landscapes will have you thinking you've travelled across countries, yet in just 20 minutes, you'll be in the Valley of a Thousand Palms, where arid stretches are replaced with wildflowers and green date palms.” You'll visit the valley's village of Haria, where you can drop into traditional craft shops or opt to visit the Cesar Manrique House Museum – just so you know, this is at your own cost. Then, at the family-run bodega in Ye, you'll get a true taste of Lanzarote. Artisanal cheeses and wines produced from the island's mineral-rich terrain are on your tasting menu as you hear more about how they're made. Your final stop tops off the day – literally. From Mirador de las Nieves, you'll get sweeping views of the jagged volcanic cliffs that make this part of the island so unmissable.
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Lanzarote trike tour for up to three people – no transfers
Calling all petrolheads! Hit the road in style on this adventurous trike tour across Lanzarote's volcanic landscapes. This guided tour follows the coast and winds through traditional villages like Uga, La Geria and Yaiza. You'll have the option to stop at either the Monumento al Campesino sculpture, or the town of Famara, known for its sparkling waters and views of La Graciosa. Your second stop is the scenic fishing village of La Santa, so get ready to snap some amazing photos.
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Guided three-wheeled motorbike tour in Lanzarote
Halfway between a zippy motorbike and a comfortable sports car, you'll get the best of both worlds as you ride out on a three-wheeled Can-Am Spyder for a tour of the island. With a hefty engine and seats to match, there's space for two of you on this three-hour tour, where your guide will show off Lanzarote's natural highlights. You'll power across the island, taking in scenery that switches from sandy beaches and clear waters at the shore to mountainous and volcanic landscapes in just a few miles.
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Three-hour buggy tour in Lanzarote – ticket only
Feel the buzz as you trundle across Lanzarote's landscapes on this three-hour buggy tour. You'll start with a safety briefing from the experts, before getting behind the wheel of your buggy. This three-wheeled adventure takes you along mountain roads, coastal stretches and open fields, all with unbeatable views. Plus, all the buggies are equipped with premium suspension for a smooth driving experience all year round. Just so you know, you'll need to make your own way to the meeting point, as transfers aren't included.
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Three-hour 4x4 buggy tour in Lanzarote
Buckle up for a three-hour buggy tour in Lanzarote on an island-exclusive 4x4. Kick things off with a safety briefing, before cruising across the island's volcanic terrain. Whether you're on-road or off-road, every twist and turn brings epic views and a rush of adrenaline. With expert guides leading the way, you'll get the inside scoop on Lanzarote's unique landscape – from the volcanic vineyards of La Geria to the coastal views around Tinguaton. Just so you know, you'll need to make your own way to the meeting point as transfers aren't included.
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Lanzarote buggy tour through Timanfaya National Park
Let your guide show you the most unique landscapes of the island on this buggy tour of Lanzarote. There's space for four – including one of you driving – in these comfy, high-end road buggies, so they're ideal for taking a group trip out to explore Timanfaya National Park and the Natural Park of the Volcanoes. Your adventure takes you through traditional villages like Los Hervideros, with its lava cliffs and a dramatic volcanic coastline, and Tinajo with its quiet charm and Canarian architecture. You'll stop at the volcanic vineyards of a local winery in La Geria, where you'll learn about the land that produces the island's renowned wines.
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Lanzarote buggy trail tour for up to two people – no transfers
Set off on this exciting buggy tour across Lanzarote's volcanic landscapes for a day filled with adventure and picture-perfect views. You'll drive an automatic buggy designed to handle everything from smooth roads to rugged terrain, exploring tucked-away locations like Puerto Calero, Montana Blanca and La Asomada. Along the way, an expert local guide will share fascinating stories about the island, complete with scenic stops to soak in the views and snap some wow-worthy photos.
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Sites & Bites: Salt flats and Malvasia wine in Lanzarote
Journey through Lanzarote's volcanic landscapes and culinary traditions on this tasty tour. Your adventure begins at Las Salinas de Janubio, the largest salt flats in the Canary Islands. Learn about how it's traditionally harvested, with techniques dating back to the 19th century. The white salt contrasting with the island's dark volcanic terrain makes this place perfect for practising your photography skills.Continue to El Golfo, a fishing village on the island's west coast. You'll stop by Lago Verde, a green lagoon in an old volcano crater that's coloured by the algae in the water. The lagoon is separated from the sea by a black sand beach, contrasting with the green water of the lagoon and the deep blue of the sea. During your free time in El Golfo, you can explore the town's plentiful oceanfront restaurants at your own pace. While food isn't included in this part of the trip, local favourites such as grilled fish and papas arrugadas, AKA wrinkled potatoes, are well worth trying. This Canarian specialty is boiled in heavily salted water until the skin wrinkles and forms a salty crust, typically served with a red or green mojo sauce.Finally, you'll visit La Geria, Lanzarote's wine region, known for its unique production methods. Vines are grown in pits dug into the volcanic soil and protected by stone walls called zocos. This helps the vines thrive despite the dry conditions and strong winds on the island, which then produces the island's renowned Malvasia wine. You'll wrap up your tour with a wine-tasting session, sampling the flavours Lanzarote is known for while taking in its volcanic views.
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Full-day Northern Lanzarote art and sightseeing tour
A day full of art, nature, and mouth-watering flavours awaits you on this full-day tour of northern Lanzarote. Lazlo, one of our local expert guides, says, “This tour gives you a snapshot of Lanzarote through the eyes of the island's legendary artist, sculptor, and eco-warrior, César Manrique. He worked with local authorities to protect the island's natural beauty by introducing laws to keep buildings low—no taller than palm trees and always in the classic Canarian style.”Your first stop is the César Manrique Foundation, which was also his former home, built right into lava bubbles – impressive, right? This spot is all about blending art and nature, with funky sculptures, wow-factor walkways, and plenty of cacti to marvel at. Next, we'll head to the Cueva de los Verdes, a natural wonder created by ancient lava flows, where you'll stroll through the stalactites and stalagmites of this underground world. From there, we'll continue to the Mirador del Rio, a viewpoint designed by Manrique himself. After snapping up some epic photos of Lanzarote and the Chinijo Archipelago from up high, you'll stroll through the Valley of a Thousand Palm Trees – where a tradition of planting a palm for each newborn has made this village the greenest spot on the island. You'll love the charming white Canarian houses, vibrant Bougainvillea, and learning that Manrique lived and worked in Haria until his passing in 1992. After a fresh, locally sourced lunch in a cosy Canarian house, you'll wrap up this adventure at the quirky Red House in Arrieta, perched right by the sea.
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