Countryside in Lanzarote
This half-day tour is Lanzarote in a nutshell. You'll call in at El Golfo lagoon, journey through Timanfaya National Park and visit the Salinas de Janubio. We'll even throw in a wine tasting session to round off the morning.First up, you'll visit the waters of El Golfo - it's emerald waters have starred in many a Hollywood film over the years. But that's just an appetiser for the main event – the visit to Timanfaya National Park. Famed for its moonlike landscape is dotted with lava fields and black rocks, you'll see the ‘Fire Mountain', to name but a few.We'll continue the morning with a stop in La Geria for a sip of some local wine before we reach Salinas de Janubio, the largest salt flats in the Canaries. Snap a few selfies with the miles of cotton-white salt mounds as your guide fills you in on the history of this all-important island resource. You'll even get a chance to try some, too.
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Lanzarote Wine Guided Tour with Tasting
Lanzarote's mineral-rich volcanic soils are the key to its excellent wines. This morning tour takes you to three wineries to sample some of their award-winning organic wines. Plus, you'll also the visit Monumento del Campesino to see the famous farmer's monument. Teresa, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Our island's wines are the fruit of our ingenuity in harnessing the destruction wrought by Mother Nature into an art – a common thread that weaves together islander and landscape.'After pick-up, you'll head straight for the Monumento del Campesino, designed by legendary Lanzarote architect Cesar Manrique. Built in his trademark style that fused whitewashed structures with volcanic bubbles and exotic plants, it's a joy to explore. Then, it's off to the family-owned Bodega La Geria. Here, vines are shielded from the winds by horseshoe-shaped stone walls, while the humidity retained by the ash helps them grow in this harsh climate. Enjoy a guided tour of the winery and taste some of its prized Malvasia wines.Next, just a few volcanoes up the road, is Bodegas El Grifo – the oldest winery in the Canaries. Housed in a colonial-style hacienda surrounded by cacti, it's been producing wines since 1775. Owned by the Garcia Duran family, its wines are regular prize winners. Rounding off the tour is Bodega Suarez, a charming winery that offers visitors an authentic taste of the island's unique wine culture. Here, you'll indulge in the perfect pairing of cheese with two wines.
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VIP Lanzarote South to North Tour
There's a lot to tick off on this tour. Start by discovering Salinas de Janubio salt plains, followed by a stop at the green lake of El Golfo and a visit to an aloe vera museum. Throughout the day there'll be plenty of photo stops at churches, beaches and viewpoints. Plus, you'll journey through a scenic area known as the ‘Valley of the thousand palm trees'.
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Discover all the charms, incredible views & must-sees of Lanzarote on this unforgettable day tour. Tick off viewpoints, valleys and towns along with two of the island's top sights – Timanfaya National park & Jameos del Agua. A local lunch is also included.
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Lanzarote Timanfaya National Park express tour with transfer
Ready for a mini-adventure that packs a serious punch? Hop on our express tour straight from Playa Blanca to Timanfaya National Park. In just a few hours, you'll be wandering across the Fire Mountains, a volcanic wonderland that feels more like Mars than Earth. Carlos, one of our expert local guides, says “Lanzarote's last volcanic eruption was in 1824, but it looks like it happened yesterday – with lava fields, craters, and the ground literally sizzling nearby. This landscape is so surreal, NASA has even used it to simulate Mars missions.” Before going full volcano mode, you'll swing by Yaiza's Aloe Vera Museum. Aloe has been a healing powerhouse for over 6,000 years, with ancient Egyptians calling it the Plant of Immortality. Local guide Carlos says “This plant can live and bloom without soil – impressive right?” Lanzarote's volcanic soil helps produce some of the purest aloe around, and you'll find everything from skincare to soothing gels, perfect for a quick wellness boost before diving into Timanfaya National Park. When you reach this showstopper, get ready for a photo frenzy. You'll see an ocean of hardened lava, craters, and geysers created by over 100 volcanic eruptions that went on for six straight years. And the highlight? The geothermal demos will blow your mind – watch as water poured into the ground shoots out as steam in seconds. Once you've taken it all in, you'll cruise back to Playa Blanca. This express tour is ideal if you're short on time but craving a big adventure.
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Camel Ride and Minivan Tour at Timanfaya National Park
Sci-fi scenery and camels – this morning in Timanfaya National Park is no ordinary tour. On this fun-filled adventure, you'll explore Lanzarote's top attraction by both traditional and modern means. Star turns include the historic ‘Raven's Volcano', a visitors' centre, the hamlet of La Degollada and, of course, a camel ride. Marian, one of our local guides, says, ‘You get to enter a volcano crater – it's a truly spine-tingling experience – while the camel ride gives you time to absorb the lunar landscape.'First up is the Volcan del Cuervo, or ‘Raven's Volcano'. Located on the edge of Timanfaya National Park, it breaches from a landscape of jet-black soot. It was here that the volcanic eruptions that created Timanfaya began in 1730. Towering walls surround the crater but for a gap seared open by a river of lava, which allows you into the base. Next, we'll zip over to the Mancha Blanca Visitors' and Interpretative Centre. Have a poke around its multimedia displays and get the lowdown on the geology of the Canaries.Then it's time for the more light-hearted part of the tour – the camel ride. You'll be helped on to wooden seats harnessed to the single-humped camel as a handler guides you around. It's a laugh a minute as you scale the wild and wonderful volcanic lands. There's also a small museum dedicated to the Canarian camel, affectionately known as ‘tochas'. The tour ends at the hamlet of La Degollada, where you can take in panoramic views over the Femes valley.
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Timanfaya Twizy Electric Car Tour
This Lanzarote tour has it all – volcanic landscapes, Timanfaya National Park and a look into open craters, including Volcan el Cuervo. But this time, you'll be zooming along in a two-seater electric Twizy car that lets you navigate the lands with ease, and some fun.First up, you'll need to decide who's driving the first leg of the journey where you'll head into the depths of Lanzarote's star attraction – Timanfaya National Park. It's full speed ahead along the Volcanoes Route, but you'll need to get into the bus when we head along the Lunar Route. You'll see an expanse of ash fields, open craters and surreal rock formations.Then, you can swap drivers if you wish, as we head into the wine-making region of La Geria. The grand finale for the tour comes at El Cuervo volcano to watch the changeable colours of this dramatic landscape.
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Lanzarote Tour with Timanfaya National Park and Winery Visit
This exclusive excursion leaves no stone unturned. You'll discover the spectacular volcanic south, visiting Timanfaya National Park and Jameos del Agua caves. There are also visits to a winery and an aloe vera plantation as well as lunch in the Valley of One Thousand Palms.
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Northern Lanzarote Hike & Bike Tour
This day out in the great outdoors of northern Lanzarote mixes a breezy hike with an e-bike spin, showing you the island's wow spots without breaking a sweat. After arriving in Haria, you'll set off on a light trek through the Valley of the 1000 Palms, exploring some of the island's less-travelled paths.Then, don your helmet and zip through rustic landscapes on your e-bike. Along the way, you'll stop to enjoy a light picnic, before ending with a visit to a winery.
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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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