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Discover Lanzarote with a full-day trip from Fuerteventura, including ferry rides, Timanfaya National Park, lava tunnels, a winery visit, and a delicious lunch.

This 15-hour guided day trip from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote offers a comprehensive taste of the island’s volcanic landscapes, local wines, and cultural highlights. Priced at $170 per person, the tour includes ferry transportation, entrance tickets, and a delicious lunch, making it a convenient option for those looking to explore Lanzarote in a single day.
The tour departs early from Corralejo, with hotel pickup available from select hotels, and delivers a packed schedule of sightseeing, tasting, and discovery. What makes this trip stand out is the inclusion of timed visits to Timanfaya National Park, the Jameos del Agua lava tunnel, and a stop at a la Geria winery, plus the opportunity to savor award-winning Lanzarote wine.
While the long duration requires good walking shoes and patience, the carefully curated stops ensure an engaging experience. This tour appeals most to those eager to see Lanzarote’s volcanic terrain and enjoy some of the island’s best wines, all in a well-organized, guided format.
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The tour begins very early, with hotel pickup from select accommodations in Corralejo, generally around 5:00 AM. The group then boards a ferry cruise across the Canary Islands to reach Playa Blanca on Lanzarote. The ferry ride offers scenic views of the ocean and the volcanic coastline, setting an uplifting tone for the day ahead.
Once on Lanzarote, a comfortable bus takes travelers to the first major stop. The early morning start is a commitment, but it ensures you maximize your time on the island, seeing a variety of sights before the afternoon winds down.

The Fire Mountains of Timanfaya National Park are the tour’s star feature. The landscape showcases craters and volcanoes formed by eruptions in the 18th century. The geothermal demonstrations at Islote de Hilario are a highlight, where the guide explains the incredible heat beneath the surface and shows how the volcanic activity continues to shape the terrain.
The volcano route takes visitors deep into the lava fields, revealing the raw power of nature through rugged, blackened terrain. The guided walk allows for a closer look at the volcanic formations, offering photo opportunities and insights into the island’s fiery past.

Next, travelers venture to Jameos del Agua, a fascinating lava tunnel transformed into an art and cultural space. The entrance fee is included, and the visit offers a chance to see unique species like the albino crab, locally known as Jameito. The tunnel’s natural formations create a surreal atmosphere, enhanced by the artistic touches of César Manrique.
This stop combines geological wonder with artistic flair, offering a memorable experience and a chance to understand how volcanic activity has shaped Lanzarote’s landscape. The site is accessible, but walking involves some uneven surfaces.
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A highlight of the tour is the visit to La Geria, a renowned wine region on Lanzarote. The bus passes through the wine town, where a typical wine cellar welcomes visitors for a wine tasting. The wines produced here have won awards and are highly regarded for their unique expression of volcanic soils.
The stop provides an authentic opportunity to sample some of Lanzarote’s best wines, complementing the day’s exploration of volcanic geology. The wine tasting is included in the tour price, making it an excellent value for those interested in local beverages.
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After the morning’s sightseeing, the tour includes a delicious lunch, offering a chance to relax and savor local flavors. While the reviews mention some dissatisfaction with the food, the included meal remains a key part of the experience, providing sustenance for the busy day. The specific details of the menu are not provided, but the lunch is part of the overall package.

Post-lunch, the tour continues with a visit to Jameos del Agua, enabling travelers to explore another volcanic tunnel. This site is notable for its natural beauty and the species it hosts, including the famous Jameito crab. The entrance fee is included, and visitors can enjoy walking through the tunnel, observing its unique formations, and learning about its geological and ecological significance.
The site’s artistic adaptation by César Manrique offers a blend of natural wonder and cultural artistry, making it a compelling stop before the journey back.

The bus then passes through La Geria again, allowing a scenic view of the wine-growing landscape characterized by volcanic cones and vineyards. The route also takes travelers along Lanzarote’s coast, crossing areas of lava fields that showcase the island’s volcanic past.
This drive gives a broader sense of Lanzarote’s landscape, emphasizing the island’s resilience and creativity in cultivating vineyards amid challenging volcanic terrain. It’s a visual highlight for those interested in geology and agriculture.

After the sightseeing, the bus heads back to Playa Blanca, where travelers board the ferry back to Corralejo. The ferry ride offers a relaxed end to the day, with ocean views and the chance to reflect on the sights seen.
The journey concludes with the bus transferring guests to their original pickup points, completing a full circumnavigation of Lanzarote’s key highlights in one organized trip.
This tour is designed for those who don’t mind a long day of sightseeing, with early pickups and late returns. The physical demands are moderate — comfortable shoes are recommended, especially for walking at Jameos del Agua and Timanfaya.
Accessibility is limited for wheelchair users, and pets are not allowed. The tour is offered in several languages, including Spanish, English, German, Italian, and French, ensuring broad accessibility.
The cancellation policy allows for a full refund if canceled 24 hours in advance, adding peace of mind. Travelers should bring their passport or ID and be prepared for the early start.
This tour offers a rundown of Lanzarote’s volcanic landscape, cultural sites, and wine traditions. Its main strengths are the inclusion of Timanfaya National Park, Jameos del Agua, and the wine tasting, all guided by knowledgeable staff.
While some may find the food options during lunch less satisfying, the overall package provides good value for money and an efficient way to see key sights in a single day. It’s most suitable for those interested in geology, art, and wine, and who enjoy guided group experiences.
The long duration and early start require planning, but the mix of activities and scenic stops makes it a rewarding way to explore Lanzarote without the hassle of organizing transport and tickets independently.
How early do pickups start?
Pickups in the south of Lanzarote generally begin around 5:00 AM, so an early wake-up is needed.
What is included in the tour price?
The ferry tickets, entrance fees to Timanfaya National Park and Jameos del Agua, lunch, guide, and stop at a winery are all included.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour may not be suitable for wheelchair users, and young children might find the full-day schedule tiring. No specific age restrictions are mentioned, but activity level and patience are considerations.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is the food served during lunch good?
Reviews indicate some dissatisfaction with the food, describing it as bad or cheap. Consider bringing snacks or planning to eat elsewhere if desired.
What languages are offered for the guide?
Guides are available in Spanish, English, German, Italian, and French.
How long is the ferry ride?
The ferry ride from Corralejo to Playa Blanca is part of the 15-hour day, providing scenic views and a relaxing break.
What are the main highlights of this tour?
The top attractions include Timanfaya National Park, Jameos del Agua lava tunnel, a wine tasting at La Geria, and a delicious lunch.
Is this tour suitable for those with limited physical mobility?
It is not recommended for wheelchair users due to the nature of some sites and walking involved.
How do I book this tour?
The tour is offered by Canary Trip Booking and can be booked via the provided online link or through the booking platform.
This detailed overview should help you decide whether this Fuerteventura to Lanzarote day trip fits your travel plans, offering a well-rounded experience of the island’s volcanic beauty, wine, and art.
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