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Explore Lanzarote's volcanic landscapes on a 3.5-hour trek, guided in multiple languages, with a Canarian snack and local wine included.

This timed tour offers an engaging trekking experience of approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes through the volcanic landscape of Lanzarote’s Timanfaya National Park. Priced at $57.62 per person, it is ideal for those interested in exploring volcanic features with a knowledgeable local guide. The tour departs from Ermita de Santa María Magdalena at 4:00 pm and features a small group size, with a maximum of 10 travelers—ensuring a more personalized experience.
A highlight of this tour is the multilingual guidance, with the guide describing the land’s secrets in three languages. It also includes a sampling of a typical Canarian snack—Mojo cheese biscuit bread paired with local wine—which adds a delicious, cultural touch to the adventure. The combination of stunning scenery, cultural insights, and tasting makes this a well-rounded choice for visitors keen on nature and local flavors.

This experience is unique because it combines a volcano trekking route with a culinary break. The circular route of 9 km covers notable volcanic sites including the Ortiz volcano, Colorado volcano, and Lapa volcano (El Cuervo). The guide leads you along skirted volcanoes with visible layers of volcanic ejecta and bombs from extrombolian eruptions, highlighting the area’s volcanic activity.
What makes this tour especially appealing is the stop at the black Vulcano, where you observe marpais—volcanic formations—and learn about how locals utilize these almost dead lands. The canary aperitif with local wine during the break adds a delightful taste of regional culture. The guided walk into the crater of Lapa volcano offers close-up views of the volcanic landscape, culminating with a sunset view towards the split peak as the tour returns to the starting point.
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The tour begins at Ermita de Santa María Magdalena in Tías, Lanzarote, with the exact start time of 4:00 pm. It is designed to fit into an afternoon schedule, making it suitable for travelers wanting an early evening activity. The entire experience lasts around three and a half hours, providing ample time to explore diverse volcanic features and enjoy the scenic sunset.
Since the activity ends back at the starting point, transportation logistics are simple, allowing participants to plan their evening accordingly. The mobile ticket feature offers flexibility and ease of access for booking.
Before the trek begins, travelers pass through the quaint town of Masdache, where they observe a volcanic tunnel—a natural formation of interest in the volcanic landscape. The route then proceeds northward to the Ortiz volcano, where the layered volcanic deposits vividly tell the story of eruptive history.
Next, the journey takes you past the Colorado volcano, an extrombolian volcano famous for its volcanic bombs that showcase the power of eruptions. The trek continues to the black Vulcano, where visitors can see marpais—fascinating volcanic formations—and marvel at how humans have adapted to this almost lifeless terrain.
The walk into the crater of Lapa volcano, also called El Cuervo, is a key highlight, offering a close-up view of volcanic activity. The path provides a mix of landscape beauty and geological education, all narrated by an enthusiastic and experienced guide.

A central feature of this tour is the canary snack break, featuring Mojo cheese biscuit bread paired with local wine. This tasting not only complements the volcanic scenery but offers a taste of regional culinary traditions. The guides are praised for their welcoming attitude and interesting explanations, which enhance the tasting experience with cultural insights.
The local wine provides a perfect pairing, adding a layer of relaxation and enjoyment amidst the adventure. This cultural touch is especially valued, as it gives travelers a chance to appreciate the local flavors while taking in spectacular volcanic views.

As the trek progresses, travelers reach the El Cuervo volcano crater, where the sunset views create a memorable spectacle. The split peak in the distance marks a stunning end to the journey, offering gorgeous photo opportunities and a chance to reflect on the volcanic land’s raw beauty.
The return walk offers a peaceful ending, with the changing light casting a warm glow over the landscape. The tour concludes at the same meeting point, making it convenient and straightforward for all participants.

The meeting point is at Ermita de Santa María Magdalena in Tías, a well-known landmark easy to find. The tour is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a more intimate exploration where guides can focus on individual questions and provide personalized attention.
The small group size also enhances safety and comfort during the hike, making it suitable for most physical conditions. The start time of 4:00 pm allows travelers to enjoy the sunset and avoid the daytime heat.

The 9 km circular route involves walking over volcanic terrain, which may be uneven in parts. The tour is described as easy, but participants should be comfortable walking for several hours on natural paths. The information indicates that most travelers can participate, suggesting a comfortable level of physical fitness is sufficient.
No specific accessibility details are provided, but the manageable distance and scenic stops make it suitable for a broad audience.

The guide, notably Sandra, receives high praise for her expertise, friendliness, and storytelling ability. She describes the secrets of the volcanoes and flora in three languages, making the experience accessible to international visitors.
The personalized attention and knowledgeable commentary significantly enhance the experience, turning a walk into an engaging exploration of Lanzarote’s volcanic landscape.
At $57.62 per person, this tour offers good value given the 3.5-hour duration, guided experience, snack, and local wine included. The booking window is about 10 days in advance, so it’s advisable to reserve early to secure a spot.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the start, providing peace of mind if plans change.
This Timanfaya National Park trekking tour combines geological discovery, local culture, and spectacular sunset views. The small group setting, multilingual guides, and culinary break make it a well-rounded, engaging experience suitable for most travelers.
While the terrain requires some walking fitness, the manageable route and informative guides make this a rewarding choice for those interested in volcanoes and regional flavors. The price reflects the quality of the guiding, the scenic stops, and the cultural tasting included.
If you seek a delightful blend of adventure, education, and cuisine in Lanzarote’s volcanic landscape, this tour offers a memorable way to explore the timeless beauty of the island.
“Ottima esperienza bravissima la guida Sandra da fare, consiglio sempre di svolgere le escursioni con guide professioniste del luogo " lavatrekking"…”
Is the tour suitable for children or people with limited mobility?
Most travelers can participate, but the route involves walking over volcanic terrain. It’s best suited for those comfortable with a moderate walk on uneven surfaces.
What is included in the price?
The guided trekking tour, snack of Mojo cheese biscuit bread, local wine, and scenic stops are included in the $57.62 price.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What language does the guide speak?
The guide describes the land’s details in three languages, making the tour accessible to international guests.
How long is the walking route?
The circular route covers 9 km over approximately three hours and 30 minutes.