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Lanzarote: Timanfaya, Cueva Verdes, Jameos & Mirador del Rio

1. Lanzarote: Timanfaya, Cueva Verdes, Jameos & Mirador del Rio

Take part in a tour that has an exciting blend of nature and adventure on the idyllic Canary Island. Enjoy 4 different attractions as you get to know Lanzarote better. Montañas del Fuego/Timanfaya National Park Visit the Fire Mountains in Timanfaya National Park, part of a vast area affected by the volcanic eruptions between 1730 and 1736. Experience experiments with the existing geothermal energy and enjoy a tour through the National Park. Learn more about the history of this natural wonder. Hear about the authentic records of a priest from Yaiza, which documented the volcanic eruptions in the 18th century, conveying an impression of how people’s lives were determined by this force of nature. Cueva de los Verdes Move on to visit the cave “Cueva de los Verdes”. Witness the lava tube, formed by the volcano La Corona, and one of the longest in the world. Learn about the heaving tunnels and cavities at different levels, which together reach a height of 40 meters and go far into the sea. Jameos del Agua See the two caves that are part of one of the longest lava tubes on earth. See how the artist Cesar Manrique creatively and tastefully designed this section of the tunnel to create a harmony between art and nature. Pause to spend some time at the restaurant, view the concert hall, and see a small lake with a direct connection to the sea. The lake is also home to small white blind crabs, which can be seen with the naked eye and are usually found only in waters more than 2,000 meters below the sea. >Mirador del Rio Amazed yourself with marvelous views over la Graciosa Island and Chinijo Archipelago.

Lanzarote: Guided Volcano Buggy Tour

2. Lanzarote: Guided Volcano Buggy Tour

Get your adrenaline pumping on a guided buggy tour exploring the wild north of Lanzarote. Live an adventure through the interesting landscapes of the island. Start your tour from Costa Teguise and head to Guatiza. Here you'll ride on a track that passes through the old quarries of Guatiza. Make your way to Los Cocoteros. Continue towards Mala through the cactus area, where you will see the cochineal. From here, continue through Guatiza to the Mala Dam, the only one in Lanzarote, before heading to the highest point of the island, Peñas del Chache. After enjoying the descent through the Teguise area, pass by Teseguite on your way to the el Mojón quarry, before making your way back to Costa Teguise.

La Graciosa: Island Cruise with Lunch and Water Activities

3. La Graciosa: Island Cruise with Lunch and Water Activities

Cruise the coast of La Graciosa on a guided catamaran sailing excursion with stops to swim and relax. Enjoy local lunch and take in the views from the boat. Start your day with pickup from the main tourist resorts in Lanzarote and head to the northern village of Órzola.  Board an express ferry to La Graciosa island at the port of Caleta del Sebo. Explore Caleta de Sebo during some free time before enjoying a welcome mojito on the catamaran. After cruising for a while with free WiFi for your connectivity needs, drop anchor at French Beach. Enjoy a refreshing swim and try some of the water activities, like snorkeling and kayaking.  Sit down for a traditional Spanish paella and fresh fruit lunch on board. Make use of the bar’s unlimited draft beer, sangria, soft drinks, and water. Learn about the area from your local guide. Return with a brief stop in La Graciosa.

Lanzarote: Volcanoes & Caves Guided Day Trip with Transfers

4. Lanzarote: Volcanoes & Caves Guided Day Trip with Transfers

Enjoy a fantastic day out on this tour of Lanzarote. See the picturesque village of Yaiza on the edge of the volcano, where you’ll have the opportunity to admire the volcanic crater of Timanfaya mountains (National Park of Timanfaya). See Lago Verde, a green lake in the middle of the black sand beach of El Golfo. Admire the bay made from tuff and lava, with unusual colors and bizarre shapes. You’ll than travel by bus towards Timanfaya National Park. Here you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy a short ride on a dromedary and to experience the world on top of these fascinating animals. Marvel at the Montañas del Fuego (Fire Mountains), try out amazing experiments with the geothermal energy in Islet of Hilario, and enjoy the breathtaking tour through the national park. Learn about the history of this natural wonder's development. During a break in Mancha Blanca, take the opportunity to visit the famous church of Nuestra Senora de los Dolores. Admire the beautiful Canary architecture and see the statue of Madonna which, according to legend, halted the flow of lava from a volcanic eruption. Visit the picturesque wine-growing region of La Geria and learn more about the painstaking work associated with the local methods of wine growing. You can also taste the delicious local wines in a local Bodega (cellar). Passing by the Monumento al Campensino, the tour heads to the green northern side of the island with the Valley of 1000 Palms. Experience a landscape completely different from what you have seen so far on the island. Enjoy the enchanting atmosphere along the way to one of the island's highest viewpoints. Admire the fantastic view of the Valley of 1000 Palms, Monte Corona, and the northeastern coastline with its picturesque villages. Visit Jameos del Agua, one of the most beautiful places in Lanzarote. Visit a cafeteria decorated with beautiful hanging baskets, a concert hall, a pool, and a small lake which connects to the sea.

Lanzarote: Timanfaya National Park Volcanic Craters Tour

5. Lanzarote: Timanfaya National Park Volcanic Craters Tour

Spend a magical day in the southern side of Lanzarote on a guided tour to Timanfaya National Park. Experience the world from atop a camel during a camel ride. Learn about geothermal energy at the Fire Mountains. After pickup, travel by bus to Timanfaya National Park. Once you arrive, start with an exciting short ride on a camel for a new perspective of the area. Marvel at the Montañas del Fuego (Fire Mountains) and try experiments with geothermal energy while learning about how geothermal energy works. Continue on a tour of the national park while learning about the history and development of this natural wonder. Gain a deeper understanding of how people’s lives were determined by this force of nature through records of the volcanic eruptions documented in the 18th century by a priest from Yaiza.

Lanzarote: Timanfaya South Tour for Cruise Passengers

6. Lanzarote: Timanfaya South Tour for Cruise Passengers

While your cruise ship stops in Lanzarote enjoy a trip to the south of the island and discover beautiful vineyards, Timanfaya National Park and the volcanic landscape. Drive directly from the port to the La Geria wine-growing region, and see the spectacular cultivation of vineyards planted on volcanic ash. Taste the local wines, then head to Timanfaya National Park. Admire the huge lava fields, formed during six years of volcanic activity. Afterwards, take the opportunity to try local tapas for only 2 Euros. Then be inspired by the wonder of geothermal energy. Take a camel ride, experience the drive along the volcanic coast, and visit the Green Lagoon and the salt works of the island.

Lanzarote Full-Day Highlights Tour

7. Lanzarote Full-Day Highlights Tour

Explore the best the Lava Coast has to offer on this full-day tour. Flowing from Timanfaya during the 18th and 19th centuries, the lava has created a unique landscape. Visit the Mountains of Fire. Travel up to the Islote de Hilario and see the geysers before continuing along the Ruta de los Volcanes. Stop at the Camel Echadero inside the Timanfaya National Park. Taste La Geria wine from a local producer before a break for lunch. After lunch, visit the Valley of 1000 Palm Trees in Haria. Enjoy the spectacular views of the island of La Graciosa from the cliffs. End the tour with a visit to the Jameos del Agua.

Lanzarote: Volcanoes Guided Day Trip to Timanfaya Park

8. Lanzarote: Volcanoes Guided Day Trip to Timanfaya Park

Experience a magical day in the fantastic South of Lanzarote. See the picturesque little town of Yaiza near the volcanoes and relish the opportunity to take beautiful panoramic photos of the volcanic craters at Timanfaya National Park or enjoy a café con leche. Then head west to the imposing rocky coast of Los Hervideros, where the unique structures arose from volcanic eruptions. Follow the coast to Lago Verde, a green sea off the black sand beach of El Golfo. Admire the bay of tuff and lava with its surprising colors and bizarre forms, then head to the camel park for an unforgettable ride on a camel if you so choose before going further into the volcanoes or Montanas del Fuego. Experience the astounding experiments with geothermics and enjoy the breathtaking round trip through the National Park. Learn more about the history of these natural wonders and hear authentic explanations of a volcanic eruption in the 18th century by a priest in Yaiza. Get an idea of how people's lives would be dictated by this force of nature. At the end of the day, visit the wine area in La Geria and sample wines from the region at a local vineyard.

Lanzarote: Full Day Bus Tour with Scenic Views

9. Lanzarote: Full Day Bus Tour with Scenic Views

Explore the diverse landscapes of Lanzarote on a full-day bus tour of the island and compare the north and south. Get pick-up from your hotel in Playa Blanca, Arrecife, Puerto de Carmen, or Costa Teguise and journey to Timanfaya National Park to see the lunar landscapes formed by the last eruptions of the 18th century. Witness the geothermal activity that provides heat for the island. Then, follow the route of volcanoes as you head south and cross the area bordering Timanfaya and the protected landscape of La Geria. Stop at El Golfo, known for its spectacularly green lake. Go to the capital city at Teguise and admire the stunning views from Peñas del Chache at the highest point on Lanzarote. Take photos of the northeastern coastline and Haria, home of The Valley of the Thousand Palm trees. Finally, visit Jameos del Agua, a series of lava caves with an underground auditorium, restaurant, and salt lake. See nature and mankind come together in this space created by César Manrique. Admire the subterranean gardens, blind albino crabs, and the fascinating museum of La Casa de Los Volcanes. After appreciating artistic creation in harmony with the environment at the volcanic caves, it’s time to go back to Lanzarote.

Lanzarote: Teguise Handicraft Market and La Graciosa Island

10. Lanzarote: Teguise Handicraft Market and La Graciosa Island

Travel in an air-conditioned bus to Teguise. Experience how on Sunday mornings the tranquil city transforms into a bustling street market with numerous stalls of artisans. Explore the traditional market and find handicrafts of all kinds, ceramics, basketwork, leather goods, and much more. Head up to Órzola, the northernmost spot of the island, and board the ferry to take in the views on the 25-minute crossing. Upon arrival in La Graciosa, discover some of the secrets of Caleta del Sebo, such as the old Church and the Aloe Vera Museum. At 2:00 PM, get a welcome glass of champagne along with a serving of lunch including salad, paella, fruit, soft drinks, wine, beer, and water. After lunch, you'll have free time to explore the island on your own Indulge yourself in its pristine beaches with its crystal waters, and white houses scattered across a sandy ochre canvas. Relax in the quiet, natural beauty. Board the 4.30 pm ferry back to Órzola where the bus will be waiting for you to transfer you back to your hotel.

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What a fantastic experience. 2 hours of bumpy thrills and spectacular views. The guide was cool, taking pictures whilst operating a buggy doesn't look easy but he managed to do just that. You get your own 5 minute photoshoot where you follow in your buggy behind him and he takes pictures at various angles. It's breezy out there and whilst they do provide a jacket and goggles, I'd recommend wearing warm clothing (and clothes you don't mind getting a bit mucky). A fantastic experience to add to our memories of a great holiday

The buggy ride was amazing with beautiful views, some parts scary as your driving next to a very deep drop but if your a thrill seeker you'll love this. One tip would be to wrap up warm especially around your face area as at times when you are driving fast can be freezing & windy. Great experience

I was by myself but didn't feel alone. The guide and the staffs were great. Had a wonderful time on the cruise. Lunch was great and the water activities as well.

It was worth taking this tour. Covers the 3 popular attractions in south Lanzarote, not rushing through and the tour guide Andre was very good.

It was very professionally delivered. The staff were excellent and happy.