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Lanzarote Tour: Timanfaya, Green Lagoon & More!

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Overview

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Overview

Quotes Logo Explore the beauty of Lanzarote with the Exclusive Flexible Lanzarote Tour! This full-day bus tour takes you on an adventure through the island's most stunning landscapes. You'll discover natural wonders and cultural treasures, creating unforgettable memories.

What to Expect: Prepare to be amazed by the volcanic landscapes of Timanfaya National Park and the unique beauty of the Green Lagoon (El Golfo). The tour also includes visits to La Geria, where you'll see how local farmers grow grapes in volcanic soil. Plus, the tour passes by the Peasant Monument. Enjoy stunning views of La Graciosa island from the cliffs near Mirador del Río. For an extra thrill, you can choose to take a camel ride at Echadero de los Camellos or explore the underground caves of Jameos del Agua and Cueva de los Verdes.

This tour includes a tour guide and transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle. Admission fees to Jameos del Agua and Cueva de los Verdes, as well as the camel ride, are optional and available at an extra cost. This tour offers an excellent-quality curated catalog experience with a low supplier cancellation rate. Quotes Logo

Highlights

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See Timanfaya National Park: Explore the unique volcanic landscape of Lanzarote's most famous park.

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Discover the Green Lagoon: Witness the stunning emerald waters of El Golfo.

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Visit La Geria Vineyards: Learn about the unique wine-making techniques in volcanic soil.

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Enjoy Stunning Views from Mirador del Río: Take in panoramic views of La Graciosa island.

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Explore Underground Caves: Choose to discover the wonders of Jameos del Agua or Cueva de los Verdes.

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Comfortable Transportation: Travel in an air-conditioned vehicle with a knowledgeable guide.

Sentiment Analysis

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Most customers think this tour is a great way to see the best of Lanzarote, thanks to the amazing sights and helpful guides. Some wish they had more time at each place, and others weren't happy about the extra costs for some activities. Quotes Logo

  • Positive Highlight Icon Customers loved seeing all the cool places on Lanzarote.

    Positive Highlight Icon The tour guides were really good at explaining everything and were fun to be around.

    Positive Highlight Icon Many people thought the tour was a great way to see a lot of the island in one day.

    Positive Highlight Icon The bus was comfy and made the trip easy.

  • Negative Highlight Icon Some people felt like there wasn't enough time at each stop.

    Negative Highlight Icon A few customers didn't like that the extra activities cost more money.

The Journey

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Cueva de los Verdes

Descend into the Cueva de los Verdes, a mesmerizing lava tube formed by the Corona Volcano. This extensive tunnel, stretching over six kilometers, unveils the geological wonders hidden beneath Lanzarote's surface. Marvel at the Jameos, unique formations created by collapsed sections of the tunnel, and imagine the powerful forces that shaped this subterranean realm. Even if you don't enter the cave, the surrounding 'Malpaís de la Corona' offers an awe-inspiring glimpse of Lanzarote's volcanic origins.

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Jameos del Agua

Discover Jameos del Agua, a unique natural and artistic space within a volcanic tunnel sculpted by César Manrique. This site features a stunning underground lake, home to rare albino crabs, and showcases Manrique's vision of integrating art and nature. Explore the 'Jameo Rearo' or relax at 'Playa de la Pequena' for free, and learn about the 'Atlantis Tunnel', an underwater section of volcanic tubes. Experience the harmonious blend of geological wonder and artistic expression that defines Jameos del Agua.

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Mirador del Río

Ascend to the Mirador del Río, perched atop the dramatic Risco de Famara cliffs, for breathtaking panoramic views. Designed by César Manrique, this architectural marvel offers stunning vistas of the Chinijo Archipelago Natural Park, including the islands of La Graciosa, Alegranza, and Montaña Clara. Even without entering the main structure, the nearby 'Mirador Graciosa' provides equally captivating scenery, allowing you to soak in the vastness and beauty of Lanzarote's northern coast.

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Haría (Valley of a Thousand Palm Trees)

Escape to Haría, the 'Valley of a Thousand Palm Trees', a lush oasis in the northern part of Lanzarote. This charming municipality enjoys a unique microclimate, fostering a vibrant green landscape dotted with countless palm trees, prickly pears, and cacti. Wander through the picturesque streets, soak in the tranquil atmosphere, and enjoy some free time to savor the local cuisine, experiencing the contrast between the island's volcanic terrain and this verdant paradise.

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Monumento al Campesino (Monument to Fertility)

Admire the Monumento al Campesino, a striking tribute to Lanzarote's agricultural heritage. Created by César Manrique and Jesús Soto, this 15-meter-tall sculpture, crafted from recycled water tanks, iron, and concrete, stands as a symbol of the islanders' resourcefulness and their connection to the land. Marvel at this avant-garde masterpiece, which embodies the spirit of Lanzarote and its people, making it a cultural landmark and a must-see attraction.

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La Geria Vineyards

Discover the unique winemaking tradition of La Geria, where vines are cultivated in volcanic soil using a distinctive method. Learn how Lanzarote's arid landscape yields exceptional white and sweet wines. Visit a local winery to sample the island's distinctive wines and witness the ingenuity of this agricultural practice, which transforms a seemingly inhospitable environment into a thriving viticultural region.

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Echadero de los Camellos

Experience a traditional Lanzarote activity at the Echadero de los Camellos, located in Timanfaya National Park. Opt for a 20-minute camel ride along the slopes of the Fire Mountains, offering a unique perspective of the volcanic landscape. Alternatively, explore the museum to delve into the historical significance of camels on the island, learning how these animals have played a vital role in Lanzarote's agricultural and cultural development.

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Timanfaya National Park

Immerse yourself in the otherworldly beauty of Timanfaya National Park, a testament to Lanzarote's volcanic origins. Witness the raw power of nature in this landscape shaped by eruptions between 1720 and 1736, and in 1824. The absence of vegetation, the rugged terrain, the vibrant colors, and the dramatic volcanic cones create an unforgettable spectacle, offering a glimpse into the Earth's geological forces.

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El Golfo (Green Lagoon)

Visit El Golfo, a captivating coastal village home to the striking Laguna Verde (Green Lagoon). This volcanic crater, partially submerged by the ocean, boasts a surreal landscape of black sand and emerald-green waters, colored by a high concentration of algae. This unique vista, featured in numerous films, offers a dramatic and unforgettable sight, showcasing the captivating beauty of Lanzarote's volcanic coastline.

Know Before You Go

This tour includes a knowledgeable tour guide and comfortable transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle. Please note that admission to Jameos del Agua and Cueva de los Verdes is optional and requires an additional payment of 16€ per person if you choose to enter. The camel ride is also optional and costs 11€ per person. Food and drinks are not included.

Hot Tip

Many reviewers suggest bringing extra money for the optional activities like the camel ride and cave visits. Also, wear comfortable shoes since you'll be doing a lot of walking, and bring a camera to capture the amazing views!

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