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Discover stunning volcanic landscapes on this 4-5 hour guided walking tour in Lanzarote, exploring La Corona volcano and Famara Cliffs for $65.28.

This walking tour through La Corona volcano and Famara Cliffs offers an engaging way to experience Lanzarote’s striking volcanic scenery. Priced at $65.28 per person, the tour lasts approximately 4 to 5 hours and includes pickup from select areas. Led by an expert guide, the journey covers around 7 miles (11 km) of moderate hiking, making it suitable for those with a reasonable fitness level.
The tour highlights spectacular views of the La Corona volcano crater and the impressive Famara Cliffs, with plenty of opportunities to spot native wildlife and marvel at Lanzarote’s volcanic topography. The experience is ideal for travelers seeking an active, nature-focused excursion that combines geology, panoramic vistas, and light trekking, all with hassle-free transportation.
While the tour does not include bottled water, it provides a snack and trekking pole to aid in the walk. Since the activity is recommended for most, even those with some walking experience will find it accessible. It’s a well-reviewed option for anyone interested in exploring Lanzarote’s volcanic landscape in a small-group setting.

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The tour begins at Calle San Francisco Javier in Ye, with a meeting time at 9:30 am. Pickup from nearby hotels in Costa Teguise, Arrecife, and Puerto del Carmen is offered, making this a convenient option for visitors staying in those areas. The meeting point is near Ye church, from where the guide leads you through the natural monuments.
The tour concludes back at the starting location, ensuring a seamless experience. The small group size—limited to 10 travelers—enhances the personal attention from the guide and allows for a more relaxed pace.
The hike begins in the town of Ye, where the guide accompanies the group through protected natural areas. The path ascends toward the La Corona volcano crater, offering breathtaking views of nearby vineyards and lava flows known as malpaís. Walking over these volcanic terrains provides a tangible feel of Lanzarote’s volcanic activity.
The guide highlights the geological features and points out native plants along the way. Visitors can expect a moderate climb that offers a good balance of challenge and scenery. The crater rim provides a fantastic vantage point for photos and panoramic views of the island’s northern coast.

Reaching La Corona’s crater is a key highlight of the tour. The guide ensures everyone stays safe while delivering informative commentary about the volcano’s formation and history. The crater itself is a remarkable geological feature, and standing at the rim offers spectacular vistas of the landscape below.
This part of the hike is suitable for most participants, but some uneven terrain is involved. The ascent is moderate, and the guide’s attentiveness helps ensure a smooth experience. The views from the crater are worth the effort, with vistas extending over vineyards and the coastal line.

Continuing from the crater, the route takes travelers past lava flows and volcanic rock formations. The guide points out native flora adapted to this harsh environment, enriching the walk with insights into local plant life. The landscape here illustrates the dynamic volcanic history of the island.
Along the way, the group learns about Lanzarote’s unique geological features, including the malpaís lava fields. The terrain is a mix of rocky pathways and open volcanic plains, adding visual interest and a sense of adventure to the hike.
After exploring the volcanic interior, the tour moves toward the Famara Cliffs, renowned for their massive rock wall that stretches over 22 kilometers and rises more than 500 meters high**. The guide leads the group to the highest point of the cliffs, where the views of the Archipiélago Chinijo are truly impressive.
Walking along the cliff edge, visitors enjoy breathtaking vistas of the coast and ocean. The cliffs are a favorite spot for photography and wildlife spotting, with opportunities to see native bird species perched on the rocks or soaring overhead.
From the cliff top, the scenery is striking: rock formations, coastal vistas, and the vast Atlantic Ocean spread out before you. The imposing wall of rock offers a sense of scale and natural beauty that is hard to match. The guide shares stories about the formation of these cliffs and their importance to the local landscape.
This segment of the walk provides a calm but awe-inspiring moment, perfect for taking photos and soaking in the spectacular scenery. The walk along the cliff edge is moderate, with safety considerations, but the views make the effort worthwhile.
The tour package includes a snack consisting of a cereal bar and a piece of fruit, a trekking pole, and the expertise of a professional guide who offers insights into the volcanic and natural features of Lanzarote. The transfer service from Costa Teguise, Arrecife, and Puerto del Carmen adds convenience, eliminating worries about transportation.
Travelers should remember to bring their own bottled water, as it is not included. The max group size of 10 ensures personalized attention and a comfortable walking pace. The difficulty level is considered medium, with 11 km (7 miles) of walking spread across scenic yet uneven terrain.
Limited to 10 participants, this tour offers a personalized experience with a knowledgeable guide. As reviews highlight, guides like Marcelo and Laurent are praised for their informative commentary and friendly demeanor. They point out bird-watching spots and share cultural anecdotes, adding depth to the walk.
The small-group setting encourages interaction and allows the guide to tailor the experience, making the walk more engaging and educational. This format suits those who prefer an intimate, less crowded environment while exploring Lanzarote’s natural sites.
Given the outdoor nature of this tour, wear sturdy walking boots and warm clothes if weather conditions demand. The climate in Lanzarote can vary, so dressing in layers is advised. The view from Famara Cliffs and the crater rim can be breezy, especially near the coast.
It’s recommended to bring your own water to stay hydrated, especially during the warmer months. The snacks provided are a nice touch for energy, but packing extra snacks or a small backpack for personal items is practical.
This guided hike suits adventurous travelers who enjoy moderate outdoor activities and are interested in volcanic landscapes. It is perfect for those who want an educational experience with spectacular vistas without strenuous trekking. Because the tour is family-friendly and accessible for most, it’s a good choice for groups or solo travelers seeking a small-group, nature-focused outing.
The expert guides and local insights turn this into more than just a walk—it’s a chance to learn about Lanzarote’s geology, flora, and cultural landscape while enjoying stunning natural scenery.
This walking tour through La Corona volcano and Famara Cliffs provides a comprehensive look at Lanzarote’s volcanic terrain. Priced at $65.28, it offers an accessible, well-organized, and insightful experience for those eager to explore the island’s natural beauty on foot.
With spectacular views, knowledgeable guides, and small-group intimacy, it stands out as a top choice for travelers interested in geology, coastal scenery, and active outdoor pursuits. While bottled water is not included, the snacks and trekking pole help make the walk comfortable.
This tour is most suited to those who value personalized attention, moderate hiking, and learning about Lanzarote’s volcanic landscape in a relaxed setting. It’s an excellent way to combine nature, geology, and coastal views into a memorable half-day adventure.
“Marcelo showed us possible places to look for birds and was really informative. He even rang a Birding friend to check if he could guide us.We lear…”
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, transfer service from Costa Teguise, Arrecife, and Puerto del Carmen is included.
What should I bring for the hike?
It is recommended to bring your own bottled water, wear sturdy walking boots, and dress in layers suitable for outdoor activity and potential wind near the cliffs.
How long is the hike?
The full route covers approximately 7 miles (11 km) and lasts about 4 to 5 hours.
What is the difficulty level?
The hike is considered medium, involving some uneven terrain and elevation changes, but generally suitable for most fit participants.
Can children join this tour?
Yes, the tour is suitable for most people, including families, provided they are comfortable with walking moderate distances.
What are the main highlights of this tour?
Expect views of La Corona volcano crater, lava fields, and the spectacular Famara Cliffs, along with insights into the island’s volcanic history from your guide.