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Experience Lanzarote's volcanic landscapes on a guided 4-seater buggy tour from Costa Teguise, featuring off-road adventures, scenic viewpoints, and unique stops.
Explore the volcanic landscapes of Lanzarote with the Mix Tour Guided Buggy Volcano Tour, operated by H2O Sports Lanzarote. Priced at $204 per group (up to 4 people), this 2 to 3-hour adventure takes you from Costa Teguise to the island’s northern highlights. The tour features a CanAm Maverick 1000R 4-seater buggy that allows you to share the thrill with family or friends, making it a great choice for those seeking an active exploration of Lanzarote’s volcanic terrains.
The guided tour is designed to combine off-road excitement with spectacular views, including stops at notable landmarks such as the Mirador de las Nieves at 610 meters altitude and the Teguise Lime Ovens. With a small group size that limits to 5 buggies, you’ll benefit from personalized attention and a more intimate experience.
While the tour runs rain or shine, participants should come prepared with closed-toe shoes and a driver’s license. The activity is not suitable for pregnant women, those with back problems, or children under 20 years. It’s a flexible, fun way to see the island’s volcanic features and enjoy some photo opportunities along the way.


The tour begins at the H2O Sports shop located in Costa Teguise, on Calle La Goleta, next to the laundry. The meeting involves fitting dust protection glasses and wind breakers, and a brief safety briefing before heading out. This setup keeps the group organized and ready for the adventure ahead.
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Traveling through charming villages like Guatiza, the route takes you north of the island, showcasing Lanzarote’s rugged volcanic terrain. The drive includes both on-road sections that allow for manageable speeds and off-road tracks that deliver the thrill of bouncing over bumpy, natural paths.

One of the standout moments is reaching Mirador de las Nieves at 610 meters, where panoramic views of Lanzarote’s volcanic landscape unfold. This stop offers excellent opportunities for photos and taking in the spectacular scenery of the island’s highest points. The guide provides insights into the landscape, making the experience educational as well as visual.

Another highlight is the visit to Teguise’s Lime Ovens, an old industrial site that demonstrates Lanzarote’s traditional lime production. This stop provides a glimpse into the island’s past and the role volcanic activity played in local industries.
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The tour includes a drive along the old dam route, offering a different perspective on the island’s volcanic and water management history. After the stops, the return journey involves a bumpy ride back to Costa Teguise, giving you a final taste of the off-road fun.

Throughout the tour, guides lead with clear instructions and safety measures. They are praised for being friendly and experienced, with many reviews mentioning how guides like Saul ensure everyone feels comfortable, especially on the rougher terrains. The safety gear, including dust protection glasses and wind breakers, helps during the dustier, windier sections.

Participants must hold a full driver’s license held for at least 2 years, be at least 20 years old, and bring closed-toe shoes. The activity is not suitable for pregnant women, individuals with back problems, or children under 20. The tour is accessible for most, and wheelchair accessibility is available, though specific needs should be checked in advance.

Travelers are advised to bring warm clothing due to the wind, especially when stopping at higher altitudes. Food and drinks are not included, so it’s best to arrive prepared. The pick-up and drop-off service is available from selected hotels, with a brief waiting time, and participants are asked to wait 15 minutes before the scheduled pickup.

The $204 price covers the entire 2 to 3-hour experience, including dust protection glasses and wind breakers. The activity offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and a reserve now, pay later option, giving flexibility for travel plans.
This buggy tour is distinguished by its small group size, allowing for a personalized experience and close-up exploration of Lanzarote’s volcanic features. The off-road portions provide a fun and dynamic way to see the rugged terrain, with spectacular views and stops at notable landmarks like the Mirador and lime ovens.
While most participants enjoy the balance of on-road and off-road driving, some reviews mention that the initial stretch on regular streets can feel less exciting. Also, the windy conditions at higher altitudes may be uncomfortable without proper clothing. The activity’s nature makes it less suitable for those with certain health issues or young children.
The Lanzarote Mix Tour in a 4-seater buggy offers a balanced mix of adventure, scenic views, and cultural stops. It provides great value for money, with over two hours of fun, unique landscapes, and friendly guides leading the way. The off-road experience particularly appeals to those wanting an active way to explore the island’s volcanic terrain.
This tour is ideal for families, adventure seekers, or anyone wanting to combine sightseeing with a bit of adrenaline. The small group size ensures a personal touch, and the spectacular views from the mountain stops make it a memorable outing.
Overall, Lanzarote’s buggy tour stands out as a fun, scenic, and well-organized activity that makes the most of the island’s volcanic beauty, with plenty of photo opportunities and a friendly guide to enhance the experience.
“Had a great time on this tour. A good mix of on and off road, amazing views and photo opportunities. Our guide Saul was brilliant.”
Do I need a special license to drive the buggy?
Yes, participants must hold a full driver’s license for at least 2 years and be at least 20 years old.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children under 20 years old are not allowed to drive, but the buggy is 4-seater, making it possible for family members to share the experience.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring closed-toe shoes, and consider wearing warm clothing due to wind. Food and drinks are not included, and a bandana is not provided but can be purchased separately.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the activity, offering flexibility in case plans change.
What are the main highlights of the stops?
You’ll visit Mirador de las Nieves for stunning vistas, explore Teguise’s Lime Ovens for a taste of local industry, and drive along the historic dam route for a varied landscape.
Is the activity weather-dependent?
The tour operates rain or shine, so be prepared for different weather conditions, especially wind and dust at higher elevations.
How long does the activity last?
The tour lasts between 2 and 3 hours, with some flexibility depending on the schedule and group size.
Can I book now and pay later?
Yes, the reserve now, pay later option allows you to book your spot without immediate payment, providing flexibility for your travel plans.