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Discover Lanzarote's volcanic landscapes on this 3-hour trekking tour in Timanfaya National Park, including wine tasting and local Canary Island products.
Exploring the volcanic beauty of Lanzarote becomes an unforgettable experience with the Lanzarote: Timanfaya Natural Park Trekking Tour. Priced at $54 per person and lasting around 3 hours, this guided hike takes you through some of the most striking volcanic scenery on the island. With a rating of 4.9 out of 5 from 469 reviews, it’s clear that many visitors find it both engaging and memorable.
The tour departs from the Church of Masdache, where a friendly local guide arrives in a white van to lead your adventure. This small-group experience, limited to 9 participants, emphasizes personal attention, making it ideal for those who appreciate a more intimate exploration of Lanzarote’s volcanic landscape. The tour combines walking through lava rivers, visiting volcanoes, and walking on a crater, with the added bonus of tasting Canary Islands products and white wine mid-activity.
While the 3-hour duration makes it accessible for most, it involves moderate physical activity that suits travelers with a reasonable level of mobility. The tour’s inclusions—rescue insurance, water, sun protection, and a local guide—add to its value, although hotel pickup and drop-off might incur additional fees. The tour is designed to be flexible with options for transfer requests if needed.


The tour begins at the Church of Masdache, where a knowledgeable guide in a white van meets the group. This meeting point is straightforward to find, and the small-group setting helps create a warm, engaging atmosphere. The start time varies based on sunset and season, so checking availability is recommended.
The trek lasts approximately 3 hours, with an 8 km circular route that includes walking through lava streams and across volcanic terrain. The pace is manageable, but participants should wear sports shoes and be prepared for dusty conditions. The group size ensures plenty of opportunities for questions and personalized commentary from the guide.
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The core of this tour is the trekking through the volcanic landscape, where you walk across lava rivers and explore different volcanoes. Visitors get to stand on a crater and take in the impressive views of the park’s volcanic cones and red-hued skies, especially around sunset.
The guide provides insights into local geology, vegetation, and volcanic history, sharing stories that bring the landscape to life. This part of the tour showcases timeless natural forces that shaped Lanzarote, making it both educational and visually stunning.

A highlight of the experience is the walk on a volcano crater, offering a sense of walking directly on the volcanic activity that formed the island. The crater views are particularly captivating, giving a sense of grandeur and scale. The guide emphasizes the diverse lava flows and formations visible throughout the park, highlighting the geological richness of the area.
Walking around these features, travelers gain a deeper understanding of Lanzarote’s volcanic past while enjoying breathtaking scenery. The terrain is accessible but involves some uneven surfaces, so comfortable, sturdy shoes are advised.

Midway through the trek, the group takes a short break to sample local Canary Islands products and white wine from the region. The appetizer includes crackers, cheese, and mojo, a traditional Canary Island sauce, which complements the wine perfectly.
Guests appreciate this culinary touch that enhances the overall experience. The wine tasting provides a relaxing pause amid the volcanic landscape and allows for a moment of reflection and appreciation. The guide also offers insights into local food traditions, making the tasting both enjoyable and educational.
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The schedule adapts to sunset times, which vary across seasons—from around 2:30 p.m. in December to 5:00 p.m. in June. Walking during sunset creates a magical atmosphere, with the sky painting the volcanic mounds in warm hues. Many reviews describe this part of the tour as truly special, with stunning views and a peaceful ambiance.
The silence during the sunset is a moment of quiet connection with nature, often followed by a minute of meditation. This peaceful segment makes the entire experience more meaningful and memorable.

The tour requires participants to bring passport or ID, water, and sports shoes suited for hiking. Since the terrain can be dusty, wearing comfortable hiking shoes is strongly recommended, as some guests have noted that sneakers can make the walk more challenging.
Hotel pick-up and drop-off are not included but can be requested for an additional fee. The meeting point at the Church of Masdache is easy to find, and the small group size ensures personalized attention from the guides, who speak English, Italian, Spanish, and German.

Guides like Sandra and Andy receive high praise for their enthusiasm, knowledge, and friendly approach. They explain geological features clearly, answer questions thoroughly, and add humor and energy to the walk.
Their passion for Lanzarote and the volcanic landscape shines through, making the tour engaging and informative. Many reviews highlight the guides’ ability to connect with participants and make the experience fun.

At $54, the tour offers a comprehensive yet manageable exploration of Lanzarote’s volcanic landscapes. The inclusions of water, sun protection, local guide, and wine tasting add to its appeal.
The small-group format ensures a personalized experience that feels more intimate than larger tours. While some mention the price as slightly high, most agree that the quality of guidance, scenery, and culinary touches justify the cost.

This trek suits travelers with moderate mobility who want an active, outdoor experience. It’s perfect for those interested in geology, volcanoes, and local food and wine. The sunset timing makes it especially appealing for visitors wanting to enjoy the park in a peaceful, scenic setting.
Guests should be prepared for dusty terrain and uneven paths, but the manageable length and small group size make it accessible for most. The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or pre-existing medical conditions over 70 years.
This tour offers a unique opportunity to walk through Lanzarote’s volcanic past, guided by enthusiastic experts. The combination of geological discovery, breathtaking views, and local culinary delights makes it a well-rounded experience.
While the physical activity is moderate, it provides enough challenge and adventure to satisfy most outdoor enthusiasts. The sunset walk, crater visits, and wine tasting ensure that this tour stays memorable long after the hike ends.
For anyone looking to explore the volcanic landscapes of Lanzarote on foot while enjoying a taste of local culture, this timanfaya trekking tour is a solid choice. It combines educational insights with stunning scenery and warm hospitality.
“Great trekking, Sandra is very nice and passionate, good price.”
What should I bring for the tour?
Participants should bring passport or ID, water, and sports shoes suitable for hiking.
Is transportation included?
Hotel pick-up and drop-off are not included but can be requested for an additional fee.
How long is the walk?
The walk covers approximately 8 km and lasts around 3 hours, with gentle inclines and manageable terrain.
What languages do guides speak?
Guides are available in English, Italian, Spanish, and German.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
The tour is not suitable for those with mobility impairments, pre-existing medical conditions, or over 70 years old.
Can I cancel?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.