Montagne di fuoco di Timanfaya e tour a dorso di cammello
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Montagne di fuoco di Timanfaya e tour a dorso di cammello

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Lingua: Tedesco, Inglese
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Durata: da 2 hours a 4 hours
Cosa farai
  • Esplorerete i drammatici scenari vulcanici del Parco Nazionale di Timanfaya.
  • Un percorso panoramico per ammirare i campi di lava e i coni vulcanici.
  • È possibile assistere alla dimostrazione di cucina ageothermal presso il ristorante El Diablo
  • Il giro in cammello è un'esperienza da non perdere e un'ottima occasione per scattare foto di paesaggi unici.
  • La vostra guida locale esperta ha una conoscenza impareggiabile di Lanzarote
Cosa aspettarsi

Bellissimo e pieno di vesciche, il Parco Nazionale di Timanfaya è il gioiello della corona di Lanzarote. Questa spettacolare destinazione ospita le Montagne del Fuoco, un tesoro di biodiversità e una riserva della biosfera dell'UNESCO. Monica, una delle nostre esperte guide locali, afferma: "Le Montagne del Fuoco sono così speciali perché, prima di tutto, ospitano una stupefacente varietà di specie vegetali e animali che non si trovano in nessun altro luogo sulla Terra. Il nostro obiettivo è garantire la conservazione dei suoi ecosistemi, promuovendo al contempo un uso sostenibile delle risorse naturali".

Iniziate la vostra avventura con un viaggio panoramico attraverso questi paesaggi mozzafiato. Ammirate i campi di lava, i crateri, i coni vulcanici e le manifestazioni geotermiche che rendono questo parco davvero fuori dal mondo. Catturate foto indimenticabili mentre la vostra guida vi illustra l'affascinante storia vulcanica del parco. Poi, visitate il ristorante El Diablo, dove la cucina ha una marcia in più: i pasti vengono preparati utilizzando il calore vulcanico, senza bisogno di elettricità o gas.

Infine, salite in sella per una rilassante passeggiata a dorso di cammello tra i drammatici scenari di Timanfaya. Assorbite le viste panoramiche e immergetevi nella tranquillità di questo straordinario paesaggio. Si tratta di un Parco Nazionale molto speciale, e questa è un'esperienza che vi porterà direttamente nella cruda bellezza naturale e nella potenza delle Montagne del Fuoco di Lanzarote.

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Cosa è incluso
  • check Tasse d'ingresso
  • check Trasporto
  • check Giro in cammello
  • check Visita guidata
Da ricordare
  • Siate certi che le nostre passeggiate a dorso di cammello rispettano rigorosi standard di cura, assicurando che il benessere e il comfort dei cammelli siano prioritari per tutta la durata dell'attività, compresa la possibilità di concedere loro numerose e meritate pause di riposo durante i giorni di lavoro.
  • Non adatto a persone in sedia a rotelle
  • Porta un cappello
  • TI consigliamo di indossare scarpe comode
  • Cibo e bevande non incluse
  • Si prega di notare che gli orari sono indicativi e potrebbero cambiare
  • 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
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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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  • Emma Mason

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - agosto 2025

    Viaggio di famiglia

     

    25 - 34 anni

    Eccellente

    Valutazione complessiva

    5/5

    A great excursion! Really interesting commentary from the outset, great camel ride which was very well organised, amazing landscape and fun, interacti ...

  • Kate

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - luglio 2025

    Viaggio di famiglia

     

    25 - 34 anni

    Eccellente

    Valutazione complessiva

    5/5

    Guide was very knowledgeable. Well structured and organised trip. Trip ran smoothly and efficiently.

  • Kinga

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - luglio 2025

    Viaggio di famiglia

     

    25 - 34 anni

    Eccellente

    Valutazione complessiva

    5/5

  • Anonymous

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - luglio 2025

    Viaggio di famiglia

     

    35 - 44 anni

    Buono

    Valutazione complessiva

    3/5

    We had a child with us and the camel shepherd put our son on a camel two away from us, it was chaotic trying to get on camels, the shepherd’s English ...

  • DT

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - luglio 2025

    Viaggio di famiglia

     

    45 - 54 anni

    Eccellente

    Valutazione complessiva

    5/5

    Our guide was amazing she was so informative and helpful. Would have liked more time on fire mountain the experience felt a little rushed. Camel ride ...

  • GrannyJess

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - luglio 2025

    Viaggio di coppia

     

    45 - 54 anni

    Eccellente

    Valutazione complessiva

    5/5

    Quite a whistle stop tour. Not much time spent at the geysers, very crowded and rushed but enjoyed the experience. Coach ride through the park exhilar ...

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