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Discover Lanzarote's lunar landscapes on a 6-hour guided tour of Timanfaya National Park, including geothermal demonstrations and an optional camel ride for $51.
Explore the striking volcanic landscapes of Timanfaya National Park in Lanzarote with this 6-hour guided tour offered at $51 per person. This experience is perfect for visitors eager to see the island’s geothermal wonders and learn about its volcanic past. The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, an entrance to the park, and a knowledgeable guide who shares fascinating insights about Lanzarote’s geological features. The duration and price make it an accessible, half-day adventure suitable for most travelers, especially those interested in unique scenery and easy-paced activities.
While the tour offers several highlights, including live demonstrations of geothermal activity and an optional camel ride, it’s important to know that queues can form, particularly for vehicle access. However, taking the guided bus tour helps bypass long waits and offers a more comprehensive experience of the park’s volcanic landscape. This tour is ideal for those who want a well-organized, informative, and scenic excursion that balances activity, learning, and leisure.


The core of this tour is the timeless volcanic environment of Timanfaya National Park. Known for its geothermal activity, the park’s landscape shows signs of eruptions that still influence the terrain today. Visitors observe live demonstrations of geothermal heat, such as water bursting from the ground and fiery cooking methods used on-site, which are not to be missed. The experience emphasizes how volcanic activity has shaped Lanzarote’s scenery and how the land continues to be geothermally active.
The tour takes you along the famous volcano route to Echadero de Camellos, where an optional camel ride allows a closer look at the lunar-like landscape. The camel ride costs 11-15 cash and is highly recommended for its unique experience. Guests are also free to take photos with their phones or purchase official photos afterward, making it a fun souvenir. The geothermal demonstrations and the landscape views make this stop a highlight of the trip.
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The guided bus traverses the volcanic terrain, giving a detailed look at the lava flows, craters, and volcanic soil that dominate the landscape. The driver expertly navigates tight and winding roads, ensuring a smooth drive through the rugged scenery. The guides take the time to explain the geology and history behind each feature, transforming the scenery into a story of volcanic eruptions that shaped Lanzarote.
This bus drive is especially valuable because it allows access to areas that would be difficult or impossible to reach by car, making the experience more immersive. The tour is not overly long, making it a perfect half-day activity. Reviewers highlight the entertaining guides and the safety and skill of the driver as key strengths of this part of the trip.

One of the big advantages of this tour is the included hotel pickup and drop-off service. Guests simply need to provide their accommodation details to be assigned the closest pickup point, saving time and avoiding logistical stress. The coach is described as clean and comfortable, with some reviews mentioning sitting on the upper deck for the best views of Lanzarote’s landscape.
The flexibility of booking without upfront payment and the ability to cancel up to 24 hours in advance adds convenience for travelers with changing plans. The tour operates with live guides in both English and Spanish, ensuring clear communication throughout the day.
A key feature of this tour is the live geothermal demonstrations held at a designated area near the park’s restaurant. These experiments visibly show the intense heat beneath the surface, with water instantly turning to steam and fires cooking food. The interactive nature of these demonstrations enhances understanding of how volcanic heat persists underneath the land.
Visitors appreciate the informative explanations provided by the guides during this segment. The demonstrations are described as fantastic, and they add a spectacular element to the visit, helping to visualize the geothermal activity that continues to influence the landscape.
More Great Tours NearbyThe camel ride is an optional activity that many reviews highlight as worth every penny. For 11-15 cash, guests ride on well-cared-for camels along the volcanic slopes, offering a unique perspective on the terrain. The ride is often described as fun and memorable, especially for those experiencing it for the first time.
Guests are allowed to take photos during the ride, and guides or staff are happy to help capture these moments. While the camel ride is not included in the standard ticket price, it adds a special touch to the overall trip, especially for families or those seeking a more interactive experience.
Throughout the tour, visitors get close-up views of craters and geysers, with the geological formations providing excellent photo opportunities. The landscape is described as stunning and otherworldly, with volcanic cracks and lava fields emphasizing the park’s active past.
The geothermal geyser is another highlight, showcasing the natural heat still emanating from the land. The craters and lava flows illustrate the power of volcanic eruptions that reshaped Lanzarote. The accessible viewpoints and short walks make it easy to enjoy these sights without extensive hiking.

Multiple reviews praise the knowledgeable guides, especially mentioning Michael as a friendly, humorous, and very informative leader. Guides are commended for their ability to answer questions, making the experience engaging and educational.
The driver, noted for his skillful driving through narrow and winding parts of the park, ensures a safe and smooth journey. Guests often mention how the guides’ personalities and professionalism contribute greatly to the enjoyment of the tour.
Although the main focus is Timanfaya, some tours include a small wine tasting session, which adds a chance to sample Lanzarote’s local wines. This is highlighted as an enjoyable bonus but not the main focus of the trip.
There is also mention of souvenir shops where guests can purchase memorabilia or local products, but these are usually short stops intended for quick shopping rather than extended browsing.

Reviewers suggest bringing cash (around 11-15) for the camel ride and photos. It’s also recommended to wear comfortable clothing suitable for walking and outdoor scenery. The tour’s pacing is generally well-managed, but some find the pickup and drop-off process takes a bit of time due to the number of hotels served.
Guests with mobility issues should note that some steep steps are involved near the park, but guides are helpful in accommodating special needs. The short duration of the tour makes it suitable for most visitors, though those seeking a more extended exploration might want to consider additional activities.
This well-organized tour provides a comprehensive look at Lanzarote’s volcanic landscape. The guides’ expertise, especially Michael’s storytelling, adds a personal and engaging element to the experience. The live demonstrations and lava trail drive stand out as highlights.
While queues can form for car access, the guided bus approach ensures you see everything without long waits. The optional camel ride and local wine tasting make the trip more memorable for those wanting a touch of adventure and local flavor. The price point and hotel pickup make this value-packed for visitors seeking a half-day, immersive experience.
This tour suits families, nature lovers, and geology enthusiasts alike, offering a balanced mix of scenery, learning, and fun. It’s not overly strenuous, making it accessible for most travelers, and the informative guides ensure you walk away with a deeper appreciation of Lanzarote’s volcanic story.
“Take 11-15 cash for the camel ride if you want to do it; they will try to sell you an optional photo afterwards but theyll also happily take pics o…”
Is the camel ride included in the ticket price?
No, the camel ride costs 11-15 cash and is an optional extra on this tour.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is approximately 6 hours, including hotel pickup, the park visit, and transfers.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English and Spanish, ensuring clear explanations during the tour.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Some steep steps are involved near the park, but guides are helpful in accommodating mobility needs where possible.
What should I bring?
Bring cash for the camel ride, comfortable clothing, and perhaps a camera—guides are happy to assist with photos.