
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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Solar eclipse at sunset in Lanzarote
A sunset over the Atlantic is special enough, but on 12 August it comes with an extraordinary twist. Travel through southern Lanzarote's dramatic volcanic landscapes, stopping in Playa Quemada, the Salinas de Janubio and El Golfo along the way. With a drink included and some of the island's most scenic spots on the itinerary, the highlight is witnessing a rare solar eclipse as the sun dips below the horizon.
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4x4 southern Lanzarote tour with winery visit
You'll kick things off cruising through Yaiza, the island's picture‑perfect whitewashed village, before heading to Papagayo for some coastal bliss – and maybe even a dip if the weather plays along. Then, it's off to El Golfo to check out the renowned green lagoon tucked inside a volcanic crater. There's also a stop at the Timanfaya Visitor Centre to get the lowdown on how Lanzarote was shaped by fire and lava. After that, you'll bounce off‑road into La Geria, Lanzarote's wine region, for a sip of local wine before travelling back to your accommodation.
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North Lanzarote 4x4 volcanoes and villages guided tour
You'll be picked up from your accommodation in a comfortable 4x4, which you'll ride in as you tick off a few nearby vantage points that show off some of the island's best landscapes. Eventually, you'll stop in the town of Teguise for some time to look around. This place was the island's capital until 1852. You'll be able to head off on your own and potter around its cobbled lanes and look at its centuries-old churches, temples and castle. From here, you'll make two more stops. The first is at Famara, a five-kilometre-long stretch of coast where you'll have some free time to go for a stroll. The second is the Timanfaya National Park visitor centre, where an elevated walkway leads you over historic lava flows.
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Evening wine-tasting and Lagomar Museum tour in Lanzarote
Start your experience with a toast to tradition with a wine-tasting session at a traditional bodega. You'll uncover the secrets of local wine production in Lanzarote's volcanic soils. Then, there's free time to enjoy tapas or dinner at your leisure. You'll wrap up the evening with a glass of cava at the Lagomar Museum, a dreamy venue carved into volcanic rock where art, architecture and island magic come together. The tour finishes with a return transfer to your accommodation.
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Half-day guided volcano and wine tour in southern Lanzarote
Spend the morning in southern Lanzarote on this half-day guided tour, combining volcanic landscapes with local flavours. As your guide Carlos says, “southern Lanzarote's got a vibe all of its own, with lava cliffs, vineyards growing out of craters and views that'll make you stop and stare.”You'll kick things off at Volcan del Cuervo, a volcanic crater in the middle of La Geria – AKA wine country. It's one of Lanzarote's most accessible volcanic sites – you can walk right into the crater – and was born during the massive Timanfaya eruptions that began in 1730. The volcanic soil feeds the rows and rows of vines that you'll see in a panoramic drive through La Geria – the island's wine country. Next, head to the village of Yaiza, known for its traditional white buildings, palm-lined streets and quiet atmosphere. There's a workshop at the Aloe Museum here, where you'll get to know this healing plant and its properties a little better. See if you spot the spiky plant in the wild on a short coastal walk along Playa Montana Bermeja, where black volcanic sand meets the Atlantic Ocean. Then wrap up the tour swinging by a small family-run winery. Surrounded by volcanic landscapes, it produces authentic wines using traditional methods, with vines grown in ash-filled hollows protected by stone walls. As Carlos puts it, “it's not just about sipping wine – it's about an immersive atmosphere where every detail from the décor to the story feels like stepping into a family archive, and where wine is made by hand with minimal intervention.” After an hour sampling and learning about wine, you'll be whisked back to your hotel in time for a late lunch.
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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 slingshot grand tour of Lanzarote - ticket only
Touring the open road just got a dose of exhilaration with the three-wheeled Polaris Slingshot. You'll explore western Lanzarote in these speed machines, following your English-speaking guide to spots such as Famara, La Geria and El Golfo, on this action-packed, three-hour tour.The aerodynamic, low-to-the-ground Polaris Slingshot looks like something out of the future, and you'll be the pilot of this ultra-modern machine to tour Lanzarote, but this time with a difference. Instead of coasting along roads, you'll experience the thrill and energy of driving while getting to see the region's highlights.Firstly, you'll set off through La Geria, the wine-making region, passing by Monumento al Campesino – a Cesar Manrique statue slap bang in the centre of the island – to Famara for some photos. Then, it's full speed to Soo and La Santa on the coast and the volcanic lands around Tinajo. Ride between lava flows to El Golfo and bring it all to a close at the dramatic Los Hervideros cliffs.
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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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