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Explore Lanzarote’s highlights on this 9-hour flexible tour including Timanfaya, Jameos del Agua, Mirador de Guinate, and more for $75.66 per person.

This exclusive Lanzarote tour offers an engaging and comprehensive experience of the island’s most iconic sights for $75.66 per person. With a 9-hour duration, it covers stunning volcanic landscapes, fascinating caves, panoramic viewpoints, and local villages. A key advantage is its flexibility—you can choose to enter attractions like Jameos del Agua and Cueva de los Verdes with optional entrance fees, and there’s an exciting camel ride available for an additional 11 P/P.
The tour departs from Arrecife at 8:00 am and features air-conditioned transportation along with a knowledgeable tour guide to enhance the experience. Most stops are short but packed with visual and cultural highlights, making it ideal for those who appreciate a carefully curated journey with personalized options. The tour has received a perfect rating of 5.0/5 based on 40 reviews, reflecting its popularity and high-quality delivery.
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The tour starts promptly at 8:00 am with pickup offered, making logistics straightforward. The air-conditioned vehicle comfortably transports groups of up to 55 travelers, ensuring a relaxed and enjoyable day. This setup suits visitors staying in Arrecife or nearby areas who prefer an organized, guided experience.

Timanfaya National Park is the highlight of this tour, showcasing the spectacular volcanic terrain formed during eruptions between 1720 and 1736, and in 1824. The park’s terrain is characterized by rough shapes, a variety of colors, and volcano silhouettes, creating an extraordinary landscape. The tour includes 2 hours at the park, where you can walk along the southern slopes of the fire mountains, or just enjoy the view from outside if you prefer.
Admission to the park is included, giving access to the main viewing areas. The park’s dramatic scenery is ideal for photography and appreciating Lanzarote’s unique geological features.

These two stops highlight Lanzarote’s volcanic underground marvels. Cueva de los Verdes is a six-kilometer lava tunnel formed by the Corona Volcano, with an underwater section called the Atlantis Tunnel. Visitors can enter and walk through part of this expansive cave, experiencing the lava rivers and formations up close.
Just nearby, Jameos del Agua features a volcanic tunnel that contains an inland lake caused by marine seepage. This geological formation is renowned for its unique scenery and the Jameo Rearo, a free viewpoint next to the sea. Visitors also have time to relax on Playa de la Pequena, located behind the caves.
Entry to these attractions is optional and requires a fee of 16 P/P, but the tour guides provide plenty of outside viewing opportunities, especially for those who prefer to skip the entrance.
The Mirador del Río is situated at the top of the Risco de Famara, offering breathtaking views of the Chinijo Archipelago and the Famara Risco. Standing at 474 meters above sea level, visitors can enjoy a spectacular panoramic balcony or visit the cafeteria with a glass window to soak in the scenery.
For those not wanting to pay the entrance fee, the Mirador Graciosa nearby provides similar views free of charge. This stop is perfect for photography enthusiasts and anyone eager to see Lanzarote’s rugged coastline from a high vantage point.

Haría is known as the Valley of a Thousand Palm Trees and features a lush, green landscape rare on Lanzarote. The town is characterized by tropical species like prickly pears and cacti, thriving in its microclimate. The stop here lasts about an hour, providing free time for visitors to explore, enjoy local snacks, or simply take in the verdant scenery.
Haría offers a peaceful contrast to the volcanic landscapes and is a favorite for those wanting a taste of Lanzarote’s rural charm.

The Monument to Fertility, also called the Monument to the Peasant, is a striking 15-meter sculpture created by César Manrique in collaboration with Jesús Soto. Constructed from old ship water tanks, iron, and concrete, it reflects avant-garde art and symbolizes Lanzarote’s agricultural roots.
This iconic piece is a photo-worthy stop that highlights the island’s artistic heritage, making it a meaningful visit for art lovers and those interested in local culture.

La Geria is Lanzarote’s famous wine-producing area, known for its volcanic vineyards. The conical holes excavated into volcanic gravel provide a microclimate that allows vines to grow despite the dry conditions. The tour includes a brief stop at a winery, where visitors can enjoy a taste of local wine and have the chance to purchase bottles.
This stop offers a delicious insight into Lanzarote’s innovative wine culture, distinct from other Mediterranean regions.
In the Timanfaya National Park, visitors have the option to take a 20-minute camel ride along the park’s southern slope for 11 P/P. The Echadero de los Camellos also features a museum explaining the significance of camels on the island, connecting Lanzarote’s history with its unique landscape.
The camel ride adds a fun and authentic touch to the tour, especially for those interested in local traditions and adventure.
In El Golfo, visitors find La Laguna Verde, a crater partially invaded by the ocean. The black sand beach and the lagoon with emerald green waters—rich in algae—create a striking landscape that has appeared in films. This desolate yet beautiful site provides a perfect photo opportunity and a chance to appreciate Lanzarote’s volcanic diversity.
The stop lasts about an hour, allowing plenty of time to explore and take pictures of this unique natural feature.
This guided tour is well-suited for those who want to see Lanzarote’s top sights without the hassle of planning every detail. The air-conditioned transport and expert guide make the day comfortable and informative. While some attractions require additional entrance fees, the overall cost remains reasonable for a full-day exploration.
With a perfect review rating, the tour’s balance of sightseeing, cultural insight, and optional activities ensures a satisfying experience. However, some stops involve optional fees like entrance tickets and camel rides, so travelers should budget accordingly.
This flexible Lanzarote tour appeals most to adventurers and culture enthusiasts who appreciate volcanic landscapes, caves, scenic viewpoints, and local art. It’s especially suitable for those who enjoy short guided stops with free time to explore or relax. The flexibility to skip some paid attractions makes it accessible for different preferences and budgets.
This 9-hour tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Lanzarote’s most iconic sights, balancing natural beauty, geology, and local culture. The highlight remains the volcanic landscapes of Timanfaya, complemented by the unique underground caves and panoramic views. The tour’s affordable price, combined with professional guiding and transport, makes it a smart choice for visitors with limited time on the island.
While some attractions require additional entrance fees, the overall experience is worthwhile, especially for those who enjoy scenic drives, photo opportunities, and cultural stops. This tour is particularly suited for first-time visitors seeking a comprehensive, flexible, and engaging day in Lanzarote.
“Très belle excursion. Beaucoup darrêts, tous incontournables. Entièrement satisfaits de cette excursion.”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, most of the stops are suitable for children, especially the scenic viewpoints and the camel ride, which is optional. The tour involves short walks and car rides, making it manageable for families.
Can I skip the entrance fees for Jameos del Agua and Cueva de los Verdes?
Yes, the tour includes outside viewing and photo opportunities, so you can choose not to pay the entrance fees of 16 P/P for each attraction.
What should I bring for the day?
Comfortable clothing, sunscreen, water, and a camera are recommended. If planning to do the camel ride, bring cash for the 11 P/P fee.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, an air-conditioned vehicle transports the group throughout the day, making logistics easy and comfortable.
How long are the stops at each site?
Most stops last about one hour, with some longer at Timanfaya and the caves, and shorter free time in Haría.
This flexible, comprehensive Lanzarote tour delivers a memorable day exploring the island’s volcanic and cultural treasures, making it a popular choice for those wanting a rich, guided experience at a fair price.