Excursión a los Volcanes y Cuevas de Lanzarote desde Fuerteventura
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Excursión a los Volcanes y Cuevas de Lanzarote desde Fuerteventura

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Idiomas: Inglés
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Duración: more than 8 horas
Ventajas
  • Explore los paisajes lunares del Parque Nacional de Timanfaya, declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO
  • Admire las costas volcánicas durante las travesías en ferry por el estrecho de Bocayna
  • Disfruta de una cata de vinos en La Geria y visita los tubos volcánicos de Jameos del Agua
  • Saboree un almuerzo tradicional en un restaurante típico canario en el pueblo de Haría
  • Guía local experto con un conocimiento inigualable de Lanzarote y su historia
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Puede que Lanzarote y Fuerteventura estén a sólo 30 minutos de distancia, pero en cuanto a paisajes, están a años luz. Le llevaremos a la isla del norte para descubrir sus paisajes lunares, sus valles cubiertos de palmeras, sus viñedos volcánicos y sus pueblos encalados. Teresa, una de nuestras expertas guías locales, afirma: "Los vinos de Lanzarote son fruto de nuestro ingenio para convertir en arte la destrucción causada por la madre naturaleza, un hilo conductor que entrelaza a isleños y paisajes".

Tras una recogida temprana, diríjase al puerto para tomar el ferry a Playa Blanca. La acción comienza enseguida en el Parque Nacional de Timanfaya, Reserva de la Biosfera de la UNESCO que alberga más de 100 volcanes. Se sentirá como en la luna. Sienta el calor bajo sus pies mientras observa cómo la maleza arde en llamas y un géiser humeante brota del suelo. Teresa dice: "El viaje por los paisajes de lava de la Ruta Lunar está sacado de una película de ciencia ficción".

También hay una parada en una bodega familiar de La Geria. Disfrute de una cata de sus vinos, elaborados con uvas cultivadas en cavidades circulares húmedas, conocidas como "socos". Un paseo por el Valle de las Mil Palmeras le abrirá el apetito. Se sirve un almuerzo bufé en un restaurante familiar, que utiliza ingredientes de origen local. Con esta parada, contribuirá a la comunidad local. Para terminar el día, visitaremos los Jameos del Agua. Estos tubos volcánicos fueron convertidos en discoteca por el legendario arquitecto local César Manrique en los años 60.

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Importante
  • El pasaporte o la identificación oficial de la UE son indispensables para embarcar en el ferry
  • Traer pasaporte o DNI de país miembro de la UE
  • No recomendable para personas en silla de ruedas
  • No recomendable para personas con movilidad reducida
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Organizado por
TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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  • Sam

    De Reino Unido - diciembre de 2024

    Viajó en pareja

     

    18 - 24 años

    Bien

    Valoración global

    4/5

    I was expecting more for the money spent. The best thing about the tour was the experiments on the volcano.

  • Zeppelin79

    De Reino Unido - octubre de 2024

    Viajó solo

     

    45 - 54 años

    Excelente

    Valoración global

    4/5

    It was a great day, although the only down side was the times, it is advertised as 8 hours for the day, but that doesn’t include all the transfers, I ...

  • Anónimo

    De Estados Unidos de América - septiembre de 2024

    Excelente

    Valoración global

    5/5

    Awesome day trip through impressive landscapes. Friendly tour guide and bus driver.

  • Anonymous

    De Estados Unidos de América - julio de 2024

    Viajó en pareja

     

    18 - 24 años

    Bien

    Valoración global

    4/5

    Coach driver didn’t drop off at hotel. Kicked us off bus 2.5 miles away from hotel on busy main road with no path

  • Mr Hall

    De Estados Unidos de América - marzo de 2024

    Viajó solo

     

    35 - 44 años

    Excelente

    Valoración global

    5/5

    A chance to see a other Canary island within a day good value for the money just sit back and relax and see Lanzarote and try the wine and see how fas ...

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