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Explore Lanzarote’s volcanic landscapes and wine region on this full-day tour from Fuerteventura, including ferry crossings, Timanfaya park, and wine tasting for $85.92.
The Lanzarote Volcano and Wine Region Tour from Fuerteventura offers a full-day adventure priced at $85.92 per person. This tour covers approximately 6 hours and 30 minutes, with ferry crossings included. Starting from Puerto de Corralejo, it takes travelers across the channel to Lanzarote, where they will explore iconic volcanic landscapes and the famous La Geria wine region. The tour combines scenic drives, educational stops, and tasting experiences, making it a great choice for those interested in both natural beauty and local viticulture.
One of the tour’s strengths is its comprehensive itinerary that balances outdoor exploration with cultural insights. The timing is well-paced, with stops at Timanfaya National Park, a wine tasting at La Geria, and visits to the Aloe Vera museum and El Lago Verde. While lunch is not included, the tour offers plenty of opportunities to purchase food or enjoy the available facilities. The tour is suitable for most travelers, though it’s best for those who enjoy scenic drives, light walking, and learning about volcanic activity and wine production.


The tour departs at 10:30 am from Puerto de Corralejo. Participants are picked up from designated meeting points and transferred directly to the ferry terminal. The ferry ride to Lanzarote is a highlight, with gorgeous views of volcanic islands seen from the deck. After arriving in Lanzarote, the coach takes travelers through scenic routes to their various stops. The group size limits to 50 people, helping ensure a comfortable experience.
The return ferry brings guests back to Fuerteventura in the late afternoon, completing the approximately 6.5-hour schedule. The tour ends at the original meeting point, with options for hotel pickup or meeting points in Corralejo and Castillo / Caleta de Fuste.
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The timing at Timanfaya National Park is one of the tour’s highlights. The bus tour explores the volcanic formations, revealing the landscape shaped by eruptions over the past 200 years. Visitors are taken on a drive through the parched, rugged terrain, with multiple stops at viewpoints. The admission fee to the park is included, and guides provide insights into the volcanoes’ history and activity.
Many reviews mention that the timing at Timanfaya is well managed, with spectacular scenery that makes the drive worth the trip. It’s a perfect stop for photography, and the geological information shared by guides enhances understanding of the island’s fiery past. However, visitors should note that exploring outside the coach is restricted within the park, so personal time for photos may be limited.
The La Geria wine region is famous for its unique sunken vine cultivation, developed to protect plants from harsh winds and volcanic soil. The tour includes a visit to a vineyard, where travelers get to see how the local wines are produced. The wine tasting features small samples of Lanzarote’s award-winning wines, giving insight into the island’s distinctive grape-growing techniques.
While some reviews mention that the wine tasting lasts around 30 minutes, others note that the experience is more about learning the process than sampling extensive amounts. The wine shop at La Geria provides an opportunity to purchase bottles to take home. The presentation consistently earns praise for being informative, with guides explaining the effects of volcanism on viticulture.

The Museo Centro de Interpretacion Yaiza offers an insight into Aloe Vera cultivation, with displays about how Lanzarote harnesses this plant for various products. Visitors can also purchase Aloe Vera skincare and cosmetic items at the museum shop.
The El Lago Verde, or Green Lake, is another notable stop. It is a volcanic crater filled with mineral-rich water, giving it a distinctive green hue. This 20-minute visit provides excellent photo opportunities and a chance to admire the natural beauty of Lanzarote’s volcanic landscape.
Some reviews describe the Aloe Vera stop as more of a sales opportunity, but most appreciate the chance to learn about the island’s botanical products. The Green Lake is widely praised for its spectacular appearance and unique color.

The coach used for this tour is air-conditioned, ensuring comfort throughout the day. The transfer service to and from Corralejo and Castillo / Caleta de Fuste is included, making the logistics hassle-free. The group size is capped at 50 travelers, which helps maintain a manageable and engaging environment.
The ferry crossings are an integral part of the experience, with return tickets included. Some reviews advise travelers to prepare for choppy waters if they are prone to motion sickness, suggesting taking remedies for the ferry ride.

The itinerary is packed, with each stop lasting roughly 20 to 60 minutes. The timing at each location is designed for a rundown without feeling rushed, although some reviews mention a short duration at the wine stop and limited free time at Timanfaya. The lunch break is brief, and lunch is not included, so travelers should plan accordingly.
The overall pacing is considered well-organized, but those seeking more time at specific spots might find the schedule a bit tight. The driver and guides are praised for their professionalism and knowledge, contributing to a smooth experience.
The guides are described as knowledgeable and engaging, with some reviews highlighting Ellen and Ana as excellent guides. They provide informative commentary on volcanic geology, vine cultivation, and local history. Many reviewers appreciate the clear, loud explanations and friendly demeanor.
The bus driver is often commended for navigating narrow, precarious roads safely, especially within the volcanic park. This attention to safety and professionalism elevates the overall experience.

Pros include spectacular volcanic scenery, insightful explanations, and excellent value considering the ferry and park fees are included. The wine tasting at La Geria receives high praise for quality and educational content, and the timing generally works well.
Cons involve limited free time at key stops, particularly at Timanfaya, and some mention of short wine tasting sessions. The Aloe Vera museum is sometimes seen more as a sales stop than an educational visit. Plus, lunch is not included, so travelers should plan their own meals.
This tour suits those interested in geology, volcanic landscapes, and local wines. It’s ideal for day-trippers who want a well-organized overview of Lanzarote’s highlights without the hassle of planning individual visits. It’s also suitable for families with children, given the comfortable transport and manageable pace.
However, those seeking extensive wine tasting or ample free time at stops might find the short durations limiting. The tour’s physical demands are minimal, but it involves short walks and some bus time, suitable for most fitness levels.
This full-day excursion offers a balanced mix of natural beauty, cultural insight, and wine tasting at a reasonable price. The organized transport, ferry crossings, and knowledgeable guides make it a straightforward way to experience Lanzarote’s volcanic terrain and vineyards in one day.
While the itinerary is tightly scheduled and lunch is not included, most reviews praise the quality of the highlights and value for money. This tour caters well to travelers who want a rundown and are comfortable with shorter stops and structured days.
If your interests include geology, wineries, and scenic drives, this tour offers a practical, enjoyable way to see Lanzarote from Fuerteventura.
“Absolutely stunning, so beautiful to see the natural beauty of these volcanoes. Its an amazing trip I would 100% recommend it”
Is lunch included in this tour?
No, lunch is not included. You can purchase food at stops or bring your own. There is an option to buy a buffet lunch at the Aloe Vera museum café, but it is not part of the tour package.
How long is the ferry crossing?
The ferry ride is part of the overall schedule, with return crossings included in the tour price. The crossing provides scenic views of volcanic islands and takes roughly 20-30 minutes each way.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Yes, children can participate, but they must be accompanied by an adult. The tour is suitable for most ages, given the manageable pace and short walks involved.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor exploration is recommended. Bring a hat, sunscreen, and water, especially for the sunny, exposed areas in Timanfaya. Camera gear is also encouraged for photos at Green Lake and other scenic spots.
How much time is spent at each stop?
Most stops last between 20 and 60 minutes, with the longest at Timanfaya and vineyard visits. The short duration at the Aloe Vera museum is mainly for shopping and brief learning.
Can I customize this tour?
Since the itinerary is fixed and conducted in a group, customization isn’t available. However, the tour is designed to cover key highlights efficiently.