Passeio pelo Vulcão Lanzarote com Churrasco
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Passeio pelo Vulcão Lanzarote com Churrasco

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Idiomas: Alemão, Inglês, Francês
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duração: de 4 hours a 8 hours
Faça isso porque
  • Breve parada na pitoresca vila de El Golfo
  • Veja o Parque Nacional de Timanfaya à noite
  • Parada exclusiva para fotos no mirante de Montaña Rajada
  • Churrasco noturno com música ao vivo
O que esperar

O cenário vulcânico de Lanzarote se destaca no Parque Nacional de Timanfaya. Este canto da ilha é todo de picos e crateras vermelho-ferrugem, saídos diretamente de um cenário de filme de ficção científica. E fica ainda mais dramático ao pôr do sol. Então, nesta viagem noturna, você terá uma surpresa. Antes de seguir para Timanfaya, faremos uma breve parada na pitoresca vila de El Golfo. Aqui, você pode explorar a lagoa verde única, Charco de los Clicos, e seu contraste impressionante com a praia de areia preta. Reserve um momento para aproveitar a atmosfera tranquila e capturar algumas fotos memoráveis desta extraordinária maravilha natural.

Junte-se a nós enquanto dirigimos pela famosa Rota Lunar do parque ao redor dos picos chamuscados, conhecidos como Montanhas de Fogo. Você desfrutará de uma parada exclusiva no mirante Montaña a Rajada, antes de chegar ao El Diablo, um restaurante circular construído no topo do vulcão Islote de Hilario. Projetado pelo aclamado arquiteto de Lanzarote, Cesar Manrique, suas janelas do chão ao teto comandam panoramas de cair o queixo sobre o parque nacional.

Depois de capturar as nuvens e crateras de algodão doce com a câmera, saboreie um jantar preparado na churrasqueira aquecida pelo vulcão, apreciando a vista e a música canária ao vivo.

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Onde

Restaurante el Diablo, Diseminado Islote Hilario, 1, 35560 Tinajo, Las Palmas, Espanha

O que lembrar
  • Excursão à tarde/noite com jantar de churrasco
  • Podemos providenciar opções vegetarianas e veganas
  • Parte do preço do ingresso é doado para apoiar projetos sustentáveis da TUI Care Foundation
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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

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Serviço

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Equipe

4,7/5

  • Brett

    De Reino Unido - julho de 2025

    Viagem de casais

     

    18 - 24 Idade

    Excelente

    Avaliação geral

    5/5

  • The Shells family

    De Estados Unidos da America - julho de 2025

    Viajando com a família

     

    25 - 34 Idade

    Excelente

    Avaliação geral

    4/5

    The tour guide was knowledgeable, friendly and entertaining. The driver was very skilled at navigating the narrow road through Timanfaya park, althoug ...

  • Holly

    De Estados Unidos da America - julho de 2025

    Viagem de casais

     

    18 - 24 Idade

    Excelente

    Avaliação geral

    5/5

    Really enjoyed the trip. Great guide. Fab meal. Amazing views. Very windy up there. Coach was abit tight on my legs being 6ft so a tad uncomfortable. ...

  • Joe

    De Estados Unidos da America - junho de 2025

    Viagem de casais

     

    35 - 44 Idade

    Excelente

    Avaliação geral

    5/5

    Was a great trip

  • Fred

    De Bélgica - junho de 2025

    Viajando sozinho

     

    25 - 34 Idade

    Excelente

    Avaliação geral

    4/5

  • Patrick

    De Estados Unidos da America - maio de 2025

    Viagem de casais

     

    55 - 64 Idade

    Excelente

    Avaliação geral

    5/5

    Excellent up close volcano tour. Not to be missed.

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