Tour guidato di mezza giornata dei vulcani e del vino nel sud di Lanzarote
Escursioni e tour in giornata

Tour guidato di mezza giornata dei vulcani e del vino nel sud di Lanzarote

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Lingua: Tedesco, Inglese
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Durata: da 4 hours a 8 hours
Cosa farai
  • Inizierete il vostro tour da Yaiza, uno dei villaggi più graziosi di Lanzarote.
  • Lo scenario di Playa Montana Bermeja è imperdibile, grazie alla sua sabbia vulcanica nera come il ghiaccio.
  • Una degustazione di vini con un tocco di storia alla Bodega Finca MotaArtesanal.
  • È possibile ammirare l'interno di un vero cratere vulcanico al Volcan del Cuervo
  • La vostra guida esperta conosce Lanzarote a fondo e condividerà con voi le sue storie.
Cosa aspettarsi

Trascorrete un pomeriggio nel sud di Lanzarote con questa visita guidata di mezza giornata, che combina paesaggi vulcanici e sapori locali. Come dice la vostra guida Carlos, "il sud di Lanzarote ha un'atmosfera tutta sua, con scogliere di lava, vigneti che crescono dai crateri e tramonti che vi faranno fermare a guardare".

Si parte dal villaggio di Yaiza, noto per i suoi tradizionali edifici bianchi, le strade costeggiate da palme e l'atmosfera tranquilla. Una passeggiata nella Plaza de los Remedios è l'introduzione ideale a questa zona rurale e rilassata dell'isola. Poi, potrete ammirare il paesaggio costiero durante una passeggiata lungo la Playa Montana Bermeja, dove la sabbia nera vulcanica incontra l'Oceano Atlantico, per poi fare un salto alla Bodega Finca Mota Artesanal a Conil, un'affascinante azienda vinicola a conduzione familiare che offre molto di più di un semplice assaggio: la cantina è impregnata di un profondo amore per la tradizione, l'agricoltura e il mare. I proprietari hanno trasformato la loro casa in un museo vivente pieno di oggetti d'epoca e tocchi nostalgici che vi porteranno indietro nel tempo. Come dice Carlos, "non si tratta solo di sorseggiare vino, ma di un'atmosfera coinvolgente in cui ogni dettaglio, dall'arredamento alla storia, sembra di entrare in un archivio di famiglia, e dove il vino viene prodotto a mano con un intervento minimo".

Infine, concluderete il vostro tour al Volcan del Cuervo, un cratere vulcanico nel mezzo di La Geria, ovvero il paese del vino. È uno dei siti vulcanici più accessibili di Lanzarote - si può camminare direttamente nel cratere - ed è nato durante le massicce eruzioni del Timanfaya, iniziate nel 1730. Arriverete poco prima del tramonto, il momento perfetto per ammirare il tramonto sui campi di lava.

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Cosa è incluso
  • check Tasse d'ingresso
  • check Trasporto
  • check Autista/guida
  • check Visita di un'azienda vinicola e degustazione
  • check Itinerario esclusivo di TUI
Da ricordare
  • Questo tour prevede un livello moderato di attività fisica
  • I bambini devono essere sotto la supervisione di un adulto (sopra i 18 anni) in ogni momento
  • TI consigliamo di indossare scarpe comode
  • Porta con te del denaro extra per spese aggiuntive o mance
  • Si prega di notare che gli orari sono indicativi e potrebbero cambiare
  • Questa è una delle nostre esperienzas della TUI Collection, le quali ti offriranno un tocco locale della tua destinazione, mostrandoti allo stesso tempo i suoi valori unici, autentici e responsabili
  • Scegliendo questa esperienza TUI Collection, stai contribuendo ai progetti della TUI Care Foundation in tutto il mondo, che aiutano le comunità locali a prosperare e a trarre beneficio dal turismo. Grazie per il tuo aiuto
  • Non adatto a famiglie con bambini piccoli
  • Non adatto a donne incinte o persone con problemi alla schiena
  • Non adatto a sedie a rotelle
  • Non adatto a persone con mobilità ridotta a causa della distanza moderata a piedi durante il tour
  • Non adatto a persone con mobilità ridotta a causa di percorsi sconnessi o gradini
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TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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    This trip was advertised as an English language trip, although some of the commentary was in English it felt as if this was mainly a German trip with more explanation and commentary in German.

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