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Discover Lanzarote's northern highlights on a 5-hour guided bus tour including Mirador del Río, Jameos del Agua, and the Aloe Vera Museum for $68.
The Lanzarote: Northern Half-Day Trip offers an engaging way to explore Spain’s northeast Canary Island without spending a full day. Priced at $68 per person and lasting around 5 hours, this guided bus tour takes you through some of Lanzarote’s most stunning sights. It departs from four convenient locations, including Costa Teguise, Playa Blanca, Arrecife, and Puerto del Carmen, making it accessible regardless of where you’re staying.
This tour is especially appealing for travelers seeking a compact, well-organized excursion with expert guides. It balances major highlights like the spectacular Mirador del Río and the Jameos del Agua cave with cultural stops such as the Aloe Vera Museum. While it does not include lunch, its included tickets, transportation, and local insights make it a valuable, time-efficient option for discovering the northern part of Lanzarote.
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This tour begins with your pickup at one of four central locations, easing access for visitors staying in key resorts. It then heads toward the coast for a series of carefully chosen stops, giving you a taste of both natural beauty and local culture in just five hours. The guided bus ensures you don’t miss out on the island’s stories and history, all while providing comfort and convenience.
The route covers diverse landscapes: from the cobblestone streets of Teguise, known for its charming old town, to the lush Valley of a Thousand Palms in Haría. The scenic views and local insights provided by the guides help to contextualize each site, making the experience richer than just sightseeing.

The tour kicks off with a visit to Teguise, an old village famous for its cobblestone streets and historic church. Here, the charm lies in wandering through the quaint streets, observing traditional architecture, and getting a sense of Lanzarote’s past. This stop offers a glimpse into local life and a perfect photo opportunity of the village’s historic essence.
While the tour doesn’t specify the duration spent here, this initial stop sets a relaxed, culturally immersive tone for the day without rushing through. It’s ideal for those who appreciate history and authentic local settings.
Crossing through Los Valles, visitors enjoy the changing scenery as the bus moves toward Haría. Here, the Valley of a Thousand Palms captures attention with its lush greenery and peaceful atmosphere. The guide explains the significance of this palm grove, giving context to Lanzarote’s agricultural and natural environment.
This part of the journey offers a break from more crowded tourist sites and provides a tranquil backdrop to appreciate the island’s diverse terrain. It’s a reminder of Lanzarote’s balance between volcanic landscapes and fertile valleys.
More Great Tours NearbyOne of the tour’s main highlights is the visit to Mirador del Río, perched on the steep Famara Cliff. You’re given about 35 minutes here to soak in the spectacular views that extend over the Chinijo Archipelago, including Graciosa Island. The vantage point offers outstanding photo opportunities of rugged cliffs and the ocean below.
The guide shares insights into the landscape and the significance of the vantage point, ensuring you get the most from this iconic stop. The views at Mirador del Río are often described as frame-worthy, making it a memorable highlight.
Next, the tour visits Jameos del Agua, a volcanic cave transformed into an artistic space by Cesar Manrique. The visit lasts about one hour, allowing ample time to explore the underground lake, lava formations, and the artistic installations. The landscape was shaped by volcanic eruptions and offers an undeniably beautiful setting, blending natural geology with creative design.
Guests often describe Jameos del Agua as a must-see attraction, thanks to its unique combination of natural beauty and artistic expression. The guide explains the history and geology of the site, enhancing appreciation for this extraordinary underground environment.
The tour makes a quick 20-minute stop at an Aloe Vera Museum, where visitors learn about the plant’s history, cultivation, and uses. The visit includes an explanation of the products derived from aloe vera and how it has become part of Lanzarote’s local culture.
While some find this stop less visually impressive than the caves or viewpoints, it offers an educational perspective on a plant that plays a significant role in Lanzarote’s economy and wellness culture.
Transportation is provided in an air-conditioned bus, ensuring a comfortable ride across the island’s varying terrains. The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off from four main locations, although the exact pickup times are reconfirmed after booking. Group sizes are not specified but are generally manageable, and the tour is led by guides fluent in German, English, and French.
It’s worth noting that this tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or wheelchair users due to uneven terrain and steps at certain stops. Travelers are advised to wear comfortable shoes for walking around the sites.
The guided nature of the tour ensures you receive detailed explanations at each stop, with tickets included to the major attractions. The value for money is often praised, especially considering the inclusion of transportation and entrance fees. Many reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides and the carefully curated stops that maximize time and scenery.
However, some travelers mention that more time at Mirador del Río or additional stops like the Cactus Garden could enhance the experience. The 20-minute Aloe Vera Museum stop may seem brief or less engaging to some, and the tour’s duration of 5 hours means it’s a fast-paced overview rather than an in-depth exploration.
This half-day excursion suits visitors who want a focused glimpse of Lanzarote’s highlights without dedicating a full day. It’s perfect for those who appreciate natural scenery, geological formations, and cultural stops. The multiple language guides and included tickets make it convenient for international travelers.
Travelers with limited mobility or who prefer more leisurely exploration might find the pace a bit quick. Still, for its price and scope, it offers a well-rounded, informative experience of Lanzarote’s north.
The Lanzarote northern tour combines stunning views, geological wonders, and cultural insights into a compact package. The spectacular Mirador del Río and Jameos del Agua are highlights that many find worth the price, especially with transportation and entry fees included. The knowledgeable guides enhance the experience, making complex geology and history accessible.
While it may feel a bit rushed for those wanting more time at each site, this tour offers a solid overview of the best sights in the north. It’s well-suited for travelers seeking a cost-effective, guided introduction to Lanzarote’s natural beauty and cultural richness.
“Great bus tour with fabulous stops to visit. Good value for money the tour lasted long enough. Tour guide was great providing interesting informati…”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour price of $68 covers hotel pickup and drop-off, transportation in an air-conditioned bus, guided commentary, and tickets to Jameos del Agua and Mirador del Río, as well as admission to the Aloe Vera Museum.
Are there any age or physical restrictions?
Yes, the tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users. Participants should bring comfortable shoes for walking and standing at various stops.
How long is the tour?
The total duration is approximately 5 hours, with specific stops including a 35-minute visit to Mirador del Río, a 1-hour tour of Jameos del Agua, and shorter visits to the Aloe Vera Museum and Teguise.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak German, English, and French, ensuring a good range of options for international visitors.
Can I modify or cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, and you can reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility for your travel plans.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, so plan to bring snacks or eat before or after the tour.
How do I know where to meet for pickup?
The supplier will reconfirm the exact pickup point and time after booking. Pickup locations include Costa Teguise, Playa Blanca, Arrecife, and Puerto del Carmen.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its focus on key viewpoints and volcanic caves, combined with multilingual guides and included tickets, makes it a convenient and comprehensive way to see Lanzarote’s north in a short time.