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Lanzarote: Timanfaya South Tour for Cruise Passengers

1. Lanzarote: Timanfaya South Tour for Cruise Passengers

While your cruise ship stops in Lanzarote enjoy a trip to the south of the island and discover beautiful vineyards, Timanfaya National Park and the volcanic landscape. Drive directly from the port to the La Geria wine-growing region, and see the spectacular cultivation of vineyards planted on volcanic ash. Taste the local wines, then head to Timanfaya National Park. Admire the huge lava fields, formed during six years of volcanic activity. Afterwards, take the opportunity to try local tapas for only 2 Euros. Then be inspired by the wonder of geothermal energy. Take a camel ride, experience the drive along the volcanic coast, and visit the Green Lagoon and the salt works of the island.

Timanfaya And El Golfo For Cruise Passengers (Mornings)

2. Timanfaya And El Golfo For Cruise Passengers (Mornings)

If you have some free hours in Lanzarote then this is the perfect tour for you. Depart from the port of Arrecife towards the southern part of the island, passing through the village of Uga. Travel into the Fire Mountains, where you continue among volcanoes to visit the Timanfaya National Park. There enjoy geothermic demonstrations in the Hilario’s Plateau, and follow the so-called Volcano Route, accompanied by your guide who will entertain you with the story of the eruptions which have occurred in Lanzarote in the past. You also visit El Golfo, a small village in the coast of the National Park where you will see the Green Lagoon or Lago de los Clicos. At the end of this fantastic tour, you will cross to the most important vine-growing area of Lanzarote, La Geria, and see a unique example of a place that has adapted to and made good use of the land's characteristics. There, you will taste a delicious wine from the area.

Lanzarote: Day Tour for Cruise Passengers

3. Lanzarote: Day Tour for Cruise Passengers

Disembark from your cruise ship and join a guided tour of Lanzarote that takes you to the north of the island. See the unique volcanic tunnel and caverns of Jameos del Agua, enjoy a wine tasting in La Geria, learn about the thermal anomalies in Islote de Hilario, and much more. Start in the Valley of a Thousand Palms, and admire the 5,000-year-old Corona Volcano. Then reach the Famara Massif at an altitude of 500 meters and look out over the islands of the Chinijo Archipelago. Discover the underground oases of Jameos del Agua and marvel at the natural lagoon. Continue south and see the Monumento al Campesino and learn about the so-called "Fertility" monument. Afterward, enjoy a wine tasting in La Geria and learn how wine growing developed on the volcanic soil. Then, continue to the scenic Timanfaya National Park and admire the fascinating Montañas del Fuego (Mountains of Fire). Hear about the energy hidden under the earth's surface in El Islote de Hilario, and see some amazing experiments with geothermal energy. Finally, you have the opportunity for an optional camel ride through the park, and on your way back see the Green Lagoon and the salt marshes.

Lanzarote: Teguise Handicraft Market and La Graciosa Island

4. Lanzarote: Teguise Handicraft Market and La Graciosa Island

Travel in an air-conditioned bus to Teguise. Experience how on Sunday mornings the tranquil city transforms into a bustling street market with numerous stalls of artisans. Explore the traditional market and find handicrafts of all kinds, ceramics, basketwork, leather goods, and much more. Head up to Órzola, the northernmost spot of the island, and board the ferry to take in the views on the 25-minute crossing. Upon arrival in La Graciosa, discover some of the secrets of Caleta del Sebo, such as the old Church and the Aloe Vera Museum. At 2:00 PM, get a welcome glass of champagne along with a serving of lunch including salad, paella, fruit, soft drinks, wine, beer, and water. After lunch, you'll have free time to explore the island on your own Indulge yourself in its pristine beaches with its crystal waters, and white houses scattered across a sandy ochre canvas. Relax in the quiet, natural beauty. Board the 4.30 pm ferry back to Órzola where the bus will be waiting for you to transfer you back to your hotel.

Lanzarote: Volcanos of Timanfaya and Caves Tour with Lunch

5. Lanzarote: Volcanos of Timanfaya and Caves Tour with Lunch

Enjoy the incredible views of the volcanic island of Timanfaya on a guided day trip from Las Palmas. Visit the green lake along the rugged coastline of El Golfo. Stop for lunch in Yaiza and head to La Geria for a wine tasting. Finally, explore the volcanic tunnel and caverns of Los Jameos del Agua. Start by going to the southern part of the island throughout the lava coast with a panoramic view of Las Salinas de Janubio and Los Hervideros. Then, visit the sailor’s village of El Golfo to see the green lagoon. Continue your journey towards the volcanos and feel the heat of volcanoes and craters. For an additional cost, you can also ride camels. Then, visit the Timanfaya National Park and discover the Volcanoes Route. Enjoy lunch at Yaiza and stop at one of the wineries of La Geria to taste delicious wine. From there, head north and pass by the valley of the thousand palm trees. Then, arrive to Los Jameos del Agua to visit this natural cave associated with the artist César Manriquethe.

Lanzarote: VIP Trip

6. Lanzarote: VIP Trip

There is no better way to discover Lanzarote island than with an 8 seater, air-conditioned minibus that allows you to drive on the secondary roads and see the beauty of the interior and its coastline. Explore the beautiful places of Las Salinas, Los Hervideros, El Golfo and Caleta de Famara during the morning. Stop in los Hervideros, where the ocean sculptured the lava, El Golfo village, visiting the unique green lagoon, a great natural attraction of the Island of Lanzarote and Caleta de Famara, one of the best surfing areas in Europe. Enjoy a typical Canarian lunch at Tao village, before you head to Teguise village, the first capital of the island, then the Castillo de Guanapay, where you can visit the Pirates Museum. Admire the two most important viewpoints of the island, Las Nieves, the highest point of the island and El Risco del mirador del Rio, where you can view the north part and La Graciosa island. Taste local products in Ye Village and finally, a small stop at one of the best beaches of the island “Caleton Blanco”, before returning to your hotel.

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Excellent one-day tour of Lanzarote. Ideally suited for cruise passengers who have only limited time to see the island. We chose this tour because it covered more than other similarly priced tours, and indeed it allowed us to see many different facets of the island, from the Jameos del Agua to the volcanic landscapes, with wine-tasting in-between. Yes, it is relatively fast-paced but there is enough time for everything.

The bus ride through the volcanic landscape accompanied by a very experienced tour guide from Get Your Guide, who initiated us into the history and formation of the Canary Islands. We have to commend the bus driver who very skilfully brought us through the very bumpy uphill and downhill ride.

Everything as offered. Pick up at the ship without problems. A very nice drive through the unreal area of Lanzarote. The journey through the extinct lava areas is only possible by bus. This ride is therefore ideal and very impressive. Clear recommendation!!

Absolutely recommendable excursion with a German-speaking guide. You get to see a lot, the impressions are gigantic. Kudos to the bus driver, the driving skills are fantastic.

Very nice tour guide, who was informative but not boring. The attractions could be visited with insider tips without any time pressure.