Passeio pelo Vulcão Lanzarote
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Passeio pelo Vulcão Lanzarote

4.4/5

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Idiomas: Alemão, Espanhol, Inglês
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duração: mais de 8 hours
Faça isso porque
  • Ferry para Lanzarote
  • Paisagens lunares do Parque Nacional de Timanfaya
  • Lagoa Verde e falésias de Hervideros de El Golfo
  • Degustação de vinhos em La Geria
  • Apresentação de Aloe vera
O que esperar

Se o céu não fosse azul em Lanzarote, você pensaria que estava na Lua ou em Marte. Ambos são um pouco distantes, mas Lanzarote fica a apenas 30 minutos de barco de Fuerteventura, o que é um tempo curto para viajar para uma experiência de outro mundo. Você visitará o Parque Nacional de Timanfaya, El Golfo e uma vinícola – tudo em um dia.

Após um embarque antecipado, iremos ao porto para embarcar na balsa para Playa Blanca. A ação começa imediatamente com uma visita ao Parque Nacional de Timanfaya, que abriga um terço dos 100 vulcões da ilha. Admire paisagens assustadoras de formas fantásticas em tons de marrom, vermelho, cinza e preto. Você também será presenteado com algumas brincadeiras de festa cortesia da terra geotérmica abaixo de você.

Na orla costeira do parque, vá até El Golfo para ver a lagoa verde atrás de uma praia preta e os penhascos de Hervideros nas proximidades. Eles foram formados por lava derretida que desaguou no mar. Há uma parada para aprender tudo sobre os benefícios da aloe vera. Para encerrar o dia, há uma degustação de vinhos em La Geria.

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Provedor
TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
Taxa de reserva
Boas notícias! Nenhuma taxa extra é aplicada a esta reserva.
Política de cancelamento
Receba um reembolso de 100% se você cancelar até 1 day antes do início da atividade.

O que as pessoas dizem sobre essa experiência

Excelente

4,4 /5

Com base em 36 avaliações de clientes verificados


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Serviço

4,6/5

Relação custo-benefício

4,6/5

Equipe

4,6/5

Segurança

4,6/5


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    David

    Verified booking

    4.2

    3 de novembro de 2025

    Viajando sozinho


    Bit rushed at the volcano car park site, was not aware of the formal lunch stop, maybe worth adding that as part of the package

  • A

    Alan

    Verified booking

    2.6

    27 de outubro de 2025

    Viagem de casais


    The bits we really enjoyed were: the ferry trip, the visit to Mount Timanfaya and the geological "experiments" taking place. What we didn't like: wine tasting-a pointless exercise in trying to sell you wine (no tasting notes, no info, nothing) and the aloe Vera museum. Another pointless exercise in which the museum is a shop! And we were expecting to go to the Los Hervideros caves (as was advertised) and that didn't happen. Really disappointed generally for the money paid.

  • M

    Mark Wyatt

    Verified booking

    4.2

    3 de outubro de 2025

    Viajando com a família


    Guide was very good and very punctual. Driver was excellent

  • B

    Barbara

    Verified booking

    5

    21 de setembro de 2025

    Viagem de casais


    We’ve really enjoyed our trip to Lanzarote. We’ve visited Aloe Vera museum -short very informative stay with opportunity to buy Aloe Vera products as well. Then we’ve visited El Golfo -famous Green Lagoon, breathtaking Timanfaya National Park and finally vineyard with vine tasting experience. We had a great time and our learnt a lot about Lanzarote history . Definitely I would recommend that trip . Would be great to have some extra 10-15 minutes at El Golfo to visit a beach as well.

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    Lee Griffiths

    Verified booking

    5

    11 de agosto de 2025

    Viajando com a família


    Excellent trip from pick up to boat crossing and the trips to return journey back. A great packed day and well worth the money.

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    Lainey

    Verified booking

    2.6

    10 de junho de 2025

    Viajando com amigos


    loved - the views of the volcano, the ferry crossing disliked - the rude guides, the stop times were short in many places, the coach was way overcrowded, not enough time for lunch, company was disorganised and left us 35 minutes to get coaches back to the hotels after a long sday excursion

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