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Discover Lanzarote’s volcanic beauty on this 7-hour tour including Timanfaya Park, wine tasting in La Geria, El Golfo’s green lagoon, and more for $60.


Timanfaya National Park forms the core of this 7-hour excursion. Known for its breathtaking volcanic terrain, the park last erupted in the 18th century, creating a landscape unlike anywhere else in the Canary Islands. The tour offers fast track admission, meaning no long queues, which is a big plus during busy periods.
Inside the park, visitors witness geothermal demonstrations at the Islet of Hilario, where the heat remains from past eruptions. The terrain was used as a filming location for several movies, and is frequently compared to otherworldly landscapes like Mars. The scenic drive along the Volcanoes Route offers panoramic views of the lava fields and the Sea of Lava near Yaiza. Optional camel rides are available at El Camacho for those wanting a memorable touch.
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An important highlight involves a visit to a wine cellar in La Geria, famous for its Malvasia grapes. The area’s volcanic soil leads to difficult land for cultivation, but local vintners have devised innovative methods to grow vineyards successfully. The winery visit provides an opportunity to learn about local wine-making techniques and taste some of the region’s best wines.
This stop is an appreciated part of the tour, especially for those interested in local produce and unique agricultural methods amid volcanic surroundings. The tour’s inclusion of wine tasting is often praised as a highlight.

The tour includes a stop at El Golfo, a charming coastal village with spectacular sea views. Here, the Green Lake (Lago Verde) draws attention with its vibrant hue caused by algae and mineral deposits. The cliffs and volcanic formations around this area provide a dramatic backdrop for photos and leisurely walks.
Visitors appreciate the scenic beauty of this location, which offers a refreshing contrast to the volcanic interior. It’s a perfect spot for photo-taking and enjoying the coastal atmosphere.
After exploring the volcanic landscapes and seaside spots, the tour grants free time in Mancha Blanca. This is where guests can enjoy lunch, with an included buffet for €12, or venture out to local cafes for a lighter meal. The buffet offers a variety of vegetables, pasta, rice, potatoes, meat, and fish, catering to different tastes.
The lunch stop provides a relaxing break during the busy day, although some reviews mention queuing at the buffet or bar. Guests are encouraged to arrive early or consider alternative options for a quicker or more affordable meal.
More Great Tours NearbyThroughout the tour, the bus journey takes in several remarkable viewpoints. The driver skillfully navigates the narrow, winding roads around the lava fields and cliffs, providing panoramic views that are difficult to access alone. Stops include Los Hervideros, where waves crash against volcanic formations, and El Golfo, adding to the visual feast.
The scenic drive allows guests to appreciate the diverse volcanic landscape, from craters and lava fields to coastal cliffs. The coach’s priority access means guests skip long lines, making the day more efficient and comfortable.
An optional camel ride at El Camacho is available for €6, adding a fun and memorable activity. The ride offers a gentle introduction to the volcanic landscape from a different perspective. Some reviews note that the camel rides are only available until early afternoon, so planning accordingly helps.
While the tour includes geothermal demonstrations and wine tasting, it does not include the camel ride by default. Guests can choose to add this experience, which many find worthwhile.
The tour guides are highly praised for their knowledge and friendly demeanor. Many reviews mention English, Spanish, and German being spoken fluently, making the information accessible to a diverse group. The driver is often described as skilled and professional, handling the narrow, winding roads with ease.
Guides often share enriching stories and practical tips, enhancing the overall experience. The coach provides comfortable seating and priority access to popular spots, saving time and reducing frustration.

The tour is suitable for most fitness levels, requiring only comfortable shoes and clothes. Pickup is available at hotels in Costa Teguise, Arrecife, and Puerto del Carmen, as well as nearby meeting points. The reservation process allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility.
Guests can reserve now & pay later, making planning easier. The duration of 7 hours includes travel, sightseeing, and free time, ensuring a comprehensive experience without feeling rushed.

At $60 per person, this tour offers excellent value considering the number of stops and activities included. The mix of natural wonders, local wine, and coastal scenery appeals especially to those who prefer guided excursions rather than self-driving.
While some reviews mention long queues at certain stops and the buffet lunch being basic, the overall organization and spectacular views make it worthwhile. The tour is ideal for those who want a rundown of Lanzarote’s volcanic landscapes and cultural highlights in one day.
“I really enjoyed this trip. We stopped in various places (although longer in some would have been nicer as it was somewhat rushed after queuing). W…”
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $60 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 7 hours.
What are the main stops?
Stops include Timanfaya National Park, La Geria winery, El Golfo, and Mancha Blanca for lunch and free time.
Is lunch included?
A buffet lunch for €12 is available during the free time in Mancha Blanca.
Are camel rides included?
No, the camel ride at El Camacho is optional and costs €6.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English, Spanish, and German fluently.
How do I get picked up?
Pickup is available at hotels in Costa Teguise, Arrecife, or Puerto del Carmen, or at nearby meeting points.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is possible up to 24 hours before the start date.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes and clothes suitable for walking and outdoor exploration.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour is generally suitable for most ages, but guests should be comfortable with bus travel and outdoor stops.
What makes this tour stand out?
The priority access to Timanfaya Park, knowledgeable guides, and stunning volcanic scenery make this excursion especially appealing.