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Explore Lanzarote’s volcanic landscape with a 3-hour guided hike through calderas, lava tunnels, and craters, led by expert guides for $56 per person.
The Lanzarote: Volcano Hike offers an engaging 3-hour walk through the island’s dramatic volcanic scenery for $56 per person. Departing from popular areas like Puerto del Carmen and Costa Teguise, this tour invites you to explore Los Volcanes Natural Park, a protected area showcasing Lanzarote’s recent and historical eruptions. With a rating of 4.7 out of 5 from 155 reviews, it’s clear that many find this trek both enjoyable and informative.
This tour is ideal for those interested in geology, landscapes that feel otherworldly, and natural history. It includes transportation, a guide who speaks multiple languages, and pickup/drop-off services. However, it’s not suitable for children under 7 or those with mobility challenges, so travelers should come prepared with comfortable shoes, sun protection, and water.
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The tour begins with pickups from key areas such as Puerto del Carmen, Costa Teguise, and Playa Blanca. The exact pickup time is flexible, usually between 8:45 am and 9:00 am, depending on your hotel’s location. After a short ride, you arrive at Los Volcanes Natural Park, where the real adventure starts.
The hike itself is designed to be informative and accessible, with the guide explaining the island’s volcanic history and the landforms you pass. You will walk across lava flows and explore craters, lava tunnels, and lava lakes. The landscape resembles a moonscape, offering a landscape that feels like stepping onto another world.
Los Volcanes Natural Park vividly displays Lanzarote’s recent eruptions from 1730-36 and 1824. The volcanic structures are well preserved, thanks to the island’s arid climate, which slows plant growth and keeps the terrain visible as a natural open-air museum of volcanology. Walking through this environment gives a clear picture of planetary processes and inner planet forces.
The terrain is mostly flat, making the walk easy-going for most visitors. The volcanic cones and craters present spectacular sights, and the lava tunnels reveal the way lava once flowed beneath the surface. The landscape’s slow but steady regeneration shows how life begins again on the volcanic rocks, adding an inspiring touch to the experience.
One of the main attractions on this hike is the craters formed by past eruptions. These craters provide striking photo opportunities and insight into volcanic activity. The lava lakes offer a glimpse of the molten rock that shaped the island’s terrain. The lava tunnels are fascinating underground passages, remnants of flowing lava, and add an element of adventure.
The scenery feels otherworldly—like a moonscape—but also educational, with the guide sharing detailed explanations about each feature. The landscape’s conservation status means that the volcanic structures are pristine, giving visitors a chance to see geology in its rawest form.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour is 3 hours long, with flexible starting times to fit your schedule. All transportation is included, making logistics simple. The pickup service covers main tourist zones, and the guide offers explanations in English, French, and Spanish.
Participants should wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes suitable for uneven terrain. Weather can be sunny, so packing sunscreen, sunglasses, a sun hat, and a windbreaker is recommended. Visitors should also bring water and a camera to capture the stunning views.
Based on reviews, the guides are noted for their knowledge and friendliness. Several mention the guide’s ability to explain volcanic features clearly and speak multiple languages fluently. Some reviews highlight the generous gestures, like offering fresh fruit and cereal bars mid-tour, which adds a personal touch.
The group size tends to be manageable, with most participants describing the experience as leisurely and well-paced. The terrain and length make it accessible for most, provided there are no mobility issues.
This hike is not suitable for children under 7 or those with mobility impairments. The terrain is uneven, and the trip involves walking across loose volcanic material. Participants should be prepared for a flat but sometimes loose surface.
Since the tour focuses on volcanic landscapes, those expecting a lush or heavily vegetated environment may be disappointed. Nevertheless, the unique geology and landscapes compensate with their stark beauty and scientific interest.
At $56 per person, the tour offers excellent value, especially considering the included transportation and guided explanations. The option to reserve now and pay later adds flexibility, allowing travelers to secure their spot without immediate commitment. Cancellations are free if made 24 hours in advance.
The reviews consistently praise the tour for its informative guides, stunning scenery, and good value, making it a recommended choice for anyone wanting a structured yet immersive volcanic experience.
Compared to other Lanzarote excursions, this hike provides a focused exploration of volcanic features on foot, giving a different perspective than bus tours or boat trips. The well-preserved volcanic formations and the opportunity to walk through lava tunnels make it particularly engaging for those interested in geology.
The informative nature of the route and the friendly, multilingual guides enhance the overall experience. It offers a balance of education, adventure, and scenic beauty in a compact 3-hour window.
This tour is perfect for travelers eager to learn about Lanzarote’s volcanic history in an active, outdoor setting. It suits those prepared to walk about 7 to 10 km, with comfortable shoes and sun protection. It’s ideal for anyone interested in geology, landscapes, or natural forces.
However, it’s not suitable for young children under 7 or anyone with significant mobility challenges. If you prefer a more relaxed or less physically demanding experience, other tours might be better suited.
The Lanzarote: Volcano Hike offers a compact, educational, and scenic journey into the island’s volcanic origins. Its affordable price, expert guides, and stunning landscapes make it a worthwhile option for curious travelers. With an emphasis on preserved volcanic features and geological explanations, this tour stands out as an engaging way to see Lanzarote’s volcanic side.
While it’s a walking tour, the terrain remains accessible for most, and the informative commentary ensures that every step adds to your understanding of the island’s natural history. If you’re interested in geology, landscapes that look like another planet, or simply want to enjoy a well-organized outdoor adventure, this hike is a strong choice.
“9km leisurely walk over 4 hours. Informative and personable guide. Amazing scenery”
How long does the tour last?
The tour is 3 hours long, starting at flexible times typically between 8:45 am and 9:00 am.
What is included in the price?
The price of $56 per person includes transportation, a guide, and pickup/drop-off services from main tourist areas.
Is the hike suitable for children?
This tour is not suitable for children under 7 years old, due to the terrain and walking distance.
What should I bring on the hike?
Visitors should wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes, bring sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), water, and a camera.
Can the tour be canceled?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour is not recommended for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users because of uneven terrain.
What languages are available for the guide?
Guides speak English, French, and Spanish.
Where does the tour start?
The tour departs from main touristic areas in Lanzarote, with pickups arranged from hotels and central locations.
What makes this hike unique?
Its focus on well-preserved volcanic structures, lava tunnels, and craters provides a close-up, educational look at Lanzarote’s volcanic activity.
Would I enjoy this tour if I’m not a geology enthusiast?
Yes, the scenery alone is impressive, and the guide’s explanations help make the volcanic landscape accessible and fascinating for all interests.