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Discover Lanzarote’s art, nature, and La Graciosa Island on this full-day tour including visits to César Manrique’s works, a ferry ride, and lunch for $91.


The tour begins with a visit to the LagOmar Museum, a house built in the Oasis de Nazaret village. Designed by César Manrique, it features spacious tunnels, caves, and a lagoon, all carved directly into the mountain. The house was once owned by the Hollywood actor Omar Sharif, who supposedly lost it in a card game and never returned.
The museum’s architecture offers Arabian Nights-inspired interiors, making it a visually striking stop. The site is notable for its artistic intervention into the landscape, perfectly blending natural and created elements. Visitors should be aware that many steps are involved to access certain parts of the house, which may present challenges for those with mobility issues.
A 45-minute guided visit leads guests through the tunnels, caves, and the living spaces, revealing the creative genius of César Manrique and his unique approach to integrating art with nature. This stop provides a memorable start to the day, especially for those interested in architecture and artistic landscapes.
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Next, the tour takes guests to Jardín de Cactus, where César Manrique’s bold vision turns a hillside into a vivid, architecturally integrated cactus garden. The complex features over 450 cactus species from around the world, displayed amidst sculptural structures and a traditional windmill.
The garden’s design is a prime example of how art can enhance natural settings, creating a space that’s both educational and visually engaging. Visitors spend about 45 minutes here, exploring the plants and enjoying the panoramic views of the landscape. Be aware that the ground is rocky, and there are some steps, so sturdy footwear is recommended.
This location offers a chance to appreciate César Manrique’s dedication to ecological harmony and artistic innovation, making it a highlight for nature lovers and art enthusiasts alike.

The tour proceeds with a 20-minute drive to Órzola, where guests board a ferry for a 25-minute ride across the ocean to La Graciosa. The ferry ride provides spectacular views of Lanzarote’s rugged northern coast, especially from the open upper deck.
Once on La Graciosa, guided visitors receive a 20-minute tour of the island’s small fishermen’s village and its notable church. This brief exploration introduces the island’s charm before guests settle into some leisure time.
La Graciosa’s natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere are what draw visitors here. The small size of the island makes it perfect for walking, cycling, or just relaxing on its pristine beaches. The free time of around 1.5 hours allows guests to enjoy the scenery, beach activities, or explore further independently.
This ferry trip is a key part of the experience, offering breathtaking views and a chance to unwind on this quiet island.

After exploring La Graciosa, guests enjoy a delicious paella on the ferry docked at the island. The meal includes drinks and a generous portion of paella, with vegetarian and food allergy options available if ordered in advance.
The paella is praised for its taste and presentation, providing a satisfying break from sightseeing. Guests can relax, chat, and take in the serene coastal views.
Following lunch, there’s about 1.5 hours of free time to relax on La Graciosa’s beaches, swim in the clear waters, or partake in optional activities such as hiking or cycling. This leisure period makes the tour well-balanced, combining cultural visits with rest and recreation in a peaceful setting.
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The return ferry departs La Graciosa after the free time, taking roughly 25 minutes back to Lanzarote. Once ashore, guests are transported by air-conditioned coach for about one hour back to their hotels or designated drop-off points.
The tour ends at a selection of 39 drop-off locations, including popular resorts and towns like Playa Blanca, Costa Teguise, and Puerto del Carmen. The organized transfer ensures a comfortable and hassle-free conclusion to the day, even for those unfamiliar with local transport.
The tour departs from multiple pickup points starting as early as 8:30 AM, with pickup times adjusted based on location. The hotel pickup and drop-off are included, making the experience convenient for visitors staying in Lanzarote.
Travelers are advised to bring comfortable shoes, sunscreen, camera, and beachwear. The tour is conducted in Spanish, English, and French, with live commentary onboard the coach.
While the tour is not suitable for guests with reduced mobility or wheelchair users due to steps and rocky ground at LagOmar and the cactus garden, it remains an excellent choice for those able to walk moderate distances. The weather takes no account of rain or shine, so appropriate clothing is recommended.

Priced at $91 per person for a 7-hour experience, this tour offers good value, especially considering the inclusion of entry fees, ferry tickets, lunch, and drinks. The positive reviews highlight knowledgeable guides, friendly service, and a well-organized itinerary.
Guests appreciate the balance of cultural sites, natural scenery, and leisure time. The guides’ multilingual abilities and attention to detail are often praised, enhancing the overall experience. Some note that time at each stop is sufficient but could be slightly longer at some locations.
This experience is ideal for families, art lovers, and nature enthusiasts seeking a comprehensive day in Lanzarote. It suits those who enjoy guided tours with informative commentary and want to explore both artistic sites and pristine beaches.
It’s a long day with a fair amount of walking and steps, so travelers with mobility issues or those seeking a more relaxed pace may find it challenging. The included lunch and drinks add value, and the ferry ride offers a refreshing change of scenery.
For $91, this tour provides a thorough look at César Manrique’s artistic influence and the natural beauty of La Graciosa Island. The well-curated stops and friendly guides make it a reliable choice for visitors eager to see Lanzarote’s highlights without the hassle of planning every detail.
While not suited for everyone—particularly those with mobility limitations—the overall balance of cultural, scenic, and leisure activities makes it a solid value and a memorable day out. Expect beautiful views, engaging stories, and the chance to unwind on a quiet island.
“Lovely day out. La Graciosa hasnt got much to see in the time we had but it was nice to have the food and chill on beach as the rest of the tour ha…”
Is hotel pickup included in the tour?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included, with multiple pickup points across Lanzarote starting from 8:30 AM.
How long is the ferry ride to La Graciosa?
The ferry ride lasts approximately 25 minutes each way, offering scenic views of Lanzarote’s north coast.
Are vegetarian options available for lunch?
Yes, vegetarian and food allergy options are available if ordered in advance. The main meal is paella, praised for its flavor and generous portions.
Is this tour suitable for travelers with mobility issues?
This tour is not recommended for guests with reduced mobility or wheelchair users, as many steps and rocky ground are involved at certain stops.
What is the typical group size?
While the exact number isn’t specified, the tour is described as organized and well-paced with a multilingual guide, likely accommodating a large group with a friendly atmosphere.
Can I customize or extend my time on La Graciosa?
The tour includes about 1.5 hours of free time for personal exploration or activities like swimming or walking. Additional activities like biking or jeep tours are available separately if desired.