Tour del Nord di Lanzarote con Grotte Verdi e Jameos del Agua
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Tour del Nord di Lanzarote con Grotte Verdi e Jameos del Agua

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Lingua: Tedesco, Inglese, Olandese, Svedese
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Durata: da 4 hours a 8 hours
Cosa farai
  • Visiterete le Grotte Verdi vulcaniche e i Jameos del Agua, progettati da Cesar Manrique.
  • Il pranzo tradizionale in una casa tipica delle Canarie fa parte del tour.
  • Potrete godere di una vista panoramica su La Graciosa dal punto panoramico Mirador del Rio.
  • Visita alla verde e lussureggiante Haria, conosciuta come la "Valle delle mille palme".
  • Una guida locale esperta condividerà la sua impareggiabile conoscenza di Lanzarote e della sua geologia.
Cosa aspettarsi

La leggenda di Lanzarote Cesar Manrique ha lasciato la sua impronta in tutta l'isola, ma in nessun altro luogo come a nord. L'architetto è stato ispirato dalla straordinaria geologia della regione. Questo tour comprende tre delle sue opere: le Grotte Verdi, i Jameos del Agua e il Mirador del Rio. David, una delle nostre guide locali, dice: "Il nord dell'isola era una tela per la tavolozza di Manrique. Come diceva lui, "il nord è ancora la Lanzarote tradizionale"".

La prima tappa sono le Grotte Verdi, dove un labirinto di gallerie e scale conduce a un auditorium naturale. Queste caverne - finora ne sono state scoperte 16 - sono bolle d'aria collegate da un tunnel creato dalla colata lavica di un'eruzione vulcanica. Manrique è stato determinante nell'adattare il sistema di grotte ai visitatori. La sua influenza è ancora più marcata nei Jameos del Agua. Qui ha armonizzato questa grotta vulcanica senza tetto, aggiungendo giardini rocciosi e un lago di vetro, pieno di granchi bianchi e ciechi che si trovano solo a Lanzarote.

Da non perdere anche il Mirador del Rio, una delle creazioni più fantascientifiche di Manrique. Questo punto panoramico non solo si fonde perfettamente con l'ambiente circostante, in cima a una scogliera di 470 metri, ma vanta una vista spettacolare sull'isola di La Graciosa. Successivamente, vi dirigerete verso Haria, un'oasi di verde conosciuta come la "Valle delle mille palme", disseminata di case imbiancate a calce e circondata da cime. Qui ci si siede per un pranzo a base di ingredienti locali in una tipica casa canaria.

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Cosa è incluso
  • check Trasporto
  • check Trasporto
  • check Guida
  • check Tasse d'ingresso
  • check Pranzo
Da ricordare
  • I prelievi sono disponibili da aree selezionate nelle seguenti località: Costa Teguise, Arrecife, Puerto del Carmen, Puerto Calero, Playa Blanca
  • Se non viene visualizzata l'opzione per aggiungere un hotel per il ritiro, si prega di fornire i dettagli al momento del checkout.
  • È possibile prenotare questo tour senza il pranzo, basta ricordarsi di scegliere questa opzione al momento della prenotazione.
  • Non adatto a persone con mobilità ridotta
  • TI consigliamo di indossare scarpe comode
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Provider
TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
Commissioni di prenotazione
Buone notizie! Non sono applicate commissioni di servizio a questa prenotazione.
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Ricevi un rimborso del 100% annullando la prenotazione fino a 1 day prima dell'inizio dell'attività.

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  • C

    Cosmicpeace

    Verified booking

    5

    1 gennaio 2026

    Viaggio con un gruppo di amici

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    MJ

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    5

    30 dicembre 2025

    Viaggio di famiglia


    Excellent tour. Great knowledgeable guide. Definitely recommend.

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    DTman

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    4.6

    15 novembre 2025

    Viaggio di coppia


    Interesting tour… lots to see .. amazing scenery

  • P

    Paul H

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    3.8

    12 novembre 2025

    Viaggio di coppia


    A disappointing start to the day, we missed breakfast for a 8.10 pickup to find after a large number of stops we had to swop coaches at Teguise some two hours later. The swop coach was delayed and there was a total mix up on European speaking numbers so eventually we ended back on our original coach. We left Teguise to arrive at our first stop an Aloe Vera sales pitch, not impressed! We finally arrived at the caves after 3.5 hours on the road! The rest of the day was good but rushed.

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    Linda

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    5

    13 settembre 2025

    Viaggio di coppia


    Our guide, was amazing. His knowledge of the area and the geology was outstanding . It shone through how dedicated he was and his love and respect for Lanzarote. He was funny and very charismatic and a great speaker whilst keeping the tour informed and safe. Nothing we didn’t like

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    Lisa Craddock

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    1.4

    16 agosto 2025

    Viaggio di coppia


    Guide was awful. Worse trip ever. It should be clear that this trip is not suitable for toddlers and small children. Pick up at 8:30 -no stop for coffee/toilets till 2pm. Aggressive guide shouting and giving us a lecture on social media for under 25s. No itinerary shared. Food inedible at lunch. Long journey due to swap over of customers taking over an hour -APPALLING will be advising on social media NOT to go on this trip.

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