Area: Timanfaya National Park, El Golfo y La Geria
Up to: 7 hours
Our guided bus tour invites you to discover the southern part of the island, the site of Lanzarote's last volcanic eruptions in the 18th century, which spanned six long years, allowing you to witness and understand the impactful landscape they left behind.
The route begins by heading down towards El Golfo, a charming small coastal village where we'll visit the iconic Green Lagoon (Charco de los Clicos), located within the crater of a volcano partially submerged in the sea, right on the edge of the coast.
Afterwards, we'll venture into Timanfaya National Park, a unique volcanic landscape unlike any other in the world. For approximately 40 minutes, we'll travel by bus along the "Volcano Route," a lunar-like terrain of impossible shapes and colors, observing its volcanoes, craters, and solidified lava flows. At the Islote de Hilario, you'll witness the impressive power of nature through geothermal experiments that demonstrate the heat still emanating from the subsoil.
Next, we'll arrive at the Camel Echadero, a space that pays tribute to these animals, where you can enjoy a camel ride along the volcanic slopes (optional, not included in the price).
We'll stop in Mancha Blanca for lunch (not included in the price), and finally, we'll visit the La Geria wine region, famous for its vineyards cultivated in volcanic pits – a unique landscape found nowhere else on Earth, where some of the best wines of the Canary Islands with Designation of Origin are produced. We stop at a winery.
Cancel for free up to 24 hours before the activity starting time. Cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance, late arrivals, or no-shows will not be refunded.