
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 an afternoon 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 sunsets that'll make you stop and stare.”You'll kick things off in the village of Yaiza, known for its traditional white buildings, palm-lined streets and quiet atmosphere. A stroll through the Plaza de los Remedios is the ideal introduction to this laidback, rural part of the island. Next, you'll take a look at the coastal scenery during a walk along Playa Montana Bermeja, where black volcanic sand meets the Atlantic Ocean. Then, swing by a small family-run winery offering more than just a taste. 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.” Finally, you'll wrap up your tour 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. You'll arrive just before sunset, the perfect time to take it all in as the sun sets across the lava fields.
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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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Passeio de triciclo em Lanzarote para até três pessoas – sem traslados
Atenção, fãs de carros! Pegue a estrada com estilo neste passeio de triciclo aventureiro pelas paisagens vulcânicas de Lanzarote. Este passeio guiado segue a costa e passa por vilas tradicionais como Uga, La Geria e Yaiza. Você terá a opção de parar na escultura Monumento al Campesino ou na cidade de Famara, conhecida por suas águas cristalinas e vistas de La Graciosa. Sua segunda parada será na pitoresca vila de pescadores de La Santa, então prepare-se para tirar fotos incríveis.
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Passeio guiado de moto de três rodas em Lanzarote
Entre uma moto veloz e um carro esportivo confortável, você terá o melhor dos dois mundos ao pilotar um Can-Am Spyder de três rodas para um passeio pela ilha. Com um motor potente e assentos à altura, há espaço para dois neste passeio de três horas, onde seu guia mostrará os destaques naturais de Lanzarote. Você percorrerá a ilha a toda velocidade, apreciando paisagens que alternam entre praias arenosas e águas cristalinas na costa e paisagens montanhosas e vulcânicas em apenas alguns quilômetros.
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Passeio de buggy de três horas em Lanzarote – somente ingresso
Sinta a emoção ao percorrer as paisagens de Lanzarote neste passeio de buggy de três horas. Você começará com instruções de segurança fornecidas por especialistas antes de assumir o volante do seu buggy. Esta aventura de três rodas leva você por estradas de montanha, trechos costeiros e campos abertos, todos com vistas imbatíveis. Além disso, todos os buggies são equipados com suspensão premium para uma experiência de direção tranquila durante todo o ano. Só para você saber, você precisará chegar ao ponto de encontro por conta própria, pois os traslados não estão incluídos.
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Passeio de buggy 4x4 de três horas em Lanzarote
Aperte o cinto para um passeio de buggy de três horas em Lanzarote em um 4x4 exclusivo da ilha. Comece com um briefing de segurança antes de navegar pelo terreno vulcânico da ilha. Seja na estrada ou fora dela, cada curva proporciona vistas épicas e uma descarga de adrenalina. Com guias especializados guiando o caminho, você terá informações privilegiadas sobre a paisagem única de Lanzarote – dos vinhedos vulcânicos de La Geria às vistas costeiras ao redor de Tinguaton. Só para você saber, você precisará chegar ao ponto de encontro por conta própria, pois os traslados não estão incluídos.
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Passeio de buggy em Lanzarote pelo Parque Nacional de Timanfaya
Deixe seu guia mostrar as paisagens mais singulares da ilha neste passeio de buggy por Lanzarote. Há espaço para quatro pessoas – incluindo um de vocês dirigindo – nestes buggies confortáveis e de alta qualidade, ideais para uma viagem em grupo para explorar o Parque Nacional de Timanfaya e o Parque Natural dos Vulcões. Sua aventura o levará por vilarejos tradicionais como Los Hervideros, com seus penhascos de lava e um litoral vulcânico impressionante, e Tinajo, com seu charme tranquilo e arquitetura canária. Você fará uma parada nos vinhedos vulcânicos de uma vinícola local em La Geria, onde aprenderá sobre a terra que produz os renomados vinhos da ilha.
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