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Full Day Tour to Timanfaya, Green Lagoon and La Geria

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Embark on a thrilling adventure and escape the city for a full day tour to Timanfaya, Green Lagoon, and La Geria. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking natural landscapes of Timanfaya National Park as you explore the lava seas and magnificent volcanoes. Journey through picturesque villages and vineyards in the south of Lanzarote and be captivated by the beauty of the Green Lake in El Golfo. Take a break in the charming town of Yaiza and indulge in a delicious lunch. End your day with a visit to La Geria, where you can discover the art of winemaking and sample exquisite local wines. Travel in comfort and style by bus with your knowledgeable guide, and prepare to be amazed by the wonders of this extraordinary destination.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 7 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore Timanfaya National Park
  • Visit the famous Green Lagoon in El Golfo
  • Discover the charming town of Yaiza
  • Experience the unique vineyards of La Geria
  • Witness breathtaking landscapes throughout the day
  • Professional guide
  • Hotel pickup
  • Camel ride ticket
  • Lunch in mancha blanca

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Introduction

Escape the ordinary and immerse yourself in the captivating natural beauty of Timanfaya National Park on this full-day tour. Discover the awe-inspiring landscapes, stunning volcanic formations, and picturesque villages of Lanzarote's southern region. From the moment you step foot in this remarkable destination, you'll be enchanted by the rugged lava seas, imposing volcanoes, and lush vineyards.

What to expect?

Prepare to be amazed as you embark on a 7-hour journey through some of the most breathtaking sights in Lanzarote. Your adventure starts with a visit to Timanfaya National Park, where you'll witness the raw power of nature and marvel at the otherworldly landscapes. Next, you'll stop at El Golfo to admire the famous Green Lagoon, a hidden gem nestled amidst dramatic cliffs. The tour continues with a visit to the charming town of Yaiza, where you can indulge in a leisurely lunch. Lastly, you'll explore La Geria, where you'll have the opportunity to explore a winery and savor the flavors of the region.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for nature enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor to Lanzarote, this experience offers a unique opportunity to explore the island's natural wonders. The tour is suitable for all ages and can be enjoyed by families, couples, and solo travelers alike.

Why book this?

Embarking on this full-day tour is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Timanfaya National Park and its surroundings. Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes, discover hidden gems like the Green Lagoon, and taste the exquisite wines of La Geria. With a knowledgeable guide by your side, you'll gain insights into the island's rich history, geology, and culture. This tour offers a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and cultural immersion, ensuring an unforgettable experience for every traveler.

Good to know

During the tour, you'll have ample time to explore each destination and take in the sights at your own pace. Make sure to wear comfortable clothing and footwear, as there will be some walking involved. Don't forget to bring sunscreen, a hat, and a camera to capture the mesmerizing moments along the way. Lunch is not included in the tour, but your guide will provide recommendations for local eateries in Yaiza, where you can sample delicious Canarian cuisine.

Reviews

Previous travelers have been enchanted by the natural beauty and unique landscapes encountered on this tour. They have praised the knowledgeable guides who provided fascinating insights into the history and geology of the region. The stunning views of Timanfaya National Park and the Green Lagoon left a lasting impression, as did the opportunity to visit a traditional winery in La Geria. Overall, travelers have described this experience as a must-do for anyone visiting Lanzarote, highlighting its captivating beauty, cultural immersion, and exceptional value for money. Experience the wonders of Timanfaya, Green Lagoon, and La Geria on this unforgettable full-day tour. Book now to embark on a journey of natural beauty, adventure, and cultural discovery in Lanzarote.

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Timanfaya National Park

Entrance to the Timanfaya National Park

Admission Included

El Lago Verde / Charco de los Clicos

Stop at El Golfo and visit to the famous Green Lagoon

Admission Included

Yaiza

Stop in the town of Yaiza with free time for lunch

La Geria

Visit to La Geria with a stop at a winery

Reviews

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4.2 (68)

JustynaAnna_B

Nice day off trip . Park is very big but well organised. Surrounded by the volcanic scenery looks very picturesque.

Christina_P

We did the trip as 2 adults and 3 children. A good length tour, if you don’t want to commit to the a longer full day tour- was back at the hotel by 4pm. Very well organised and your guide Roland was very knowledgable . A highlight for us was Melvin the coach driver-the kids really took to him, and his expert driving around Timanfaya was great fun! We took our own lunch, as the buffet style lunch would have been rushed, and to save the additional cost.

gp941

The trip was enjoyable overall. A good way to see a few of the main attractions if you're there for a few days.  * Stopped for coffee and the toilet in Yaiza. * Stop for optional camel ride (11 EUR) and photo (7 EUR). We didn’t take up this option. * Ten minute stop for demonstrations of several examples to show that volcanos are hot (who knew?) at the cafe in Timanfaya. * Bus ride around the single track road in the Timafaya lava fields. * Stop for buffet lunch (11 EUR) back at the cafe in Yaiza. * Stop at El Golfo to point at the Green Lagoon and take photos (10 mins). * Stop at La Geria vineyard (about 20 minutes). We didn’t partake in the optional buffet lunch as we took our own packed lunch.

carrie_b

I went on this trip with my 13 year old son and we had a great day, can’t recommend highly enough - informative and educational and our guide Paul was very knowledgeable and friendly. It was great to learn lots of information about this beautiful country that we weren’t expecting too! We particularly loved the camel ride (at a small extra cost) and the national park tour was fantastic and again informative. The whole day was very well organised and bus picked us up and dropped us back off at our hotel completely hassle free.

Sally_B

Pick up was late; then we had a short ride to meet with another coach as we were told we were on a different tour. Had been told that a different shuttle would bring 4 of us back to Playa Blanca but this was not the case. Tour really started at around 10 30 by the time everyone was on the right bus.Good to see the volcano by bus as cars were not allowed on this part of the tour. Nothing special at the top of the volcano a short stop to see brushwood thrown into the hole to make fire. We held some stones to see how hot they were and watched water being poured into a guieser to make steam. Impressive views from the ride through the park on the bus. Camel stop was the right amount of time for those who wanted to ride them. Then we went back to the same spot where we changed buses for lunch. Buffet lunch provided for those who wanted to pay for it. About an hours stop for this. We then headed to the coast which was good to see a short stop there to see the lake inside the volcano. Wine tasting a quick stop to taste a sip of wine and use the gift shop. The guide was informative about the vines and all his knowledge along the tour. The tour would of scored more if we had been taken back to our resort after the wine tasting as we would of been back around 3.30ish also.We then dropped people back to their hotels at around 3 .30ish. We had to sit on the bus until 5.30 as we were the last stop. Tour length was actually 10.30 till 3. Pick ups from hotels for us started at 9 and finished at 5 30. All of this was seen riding backwards in a bus as we were the last on the double decker bus and only those seats were left from the ground floor of the bus. Spent most of the time working out the opposite directions as we were travelling backwards.

rosiesP1516HA

Roland provided a great tour experience. We had a fabulous time & thoroughly enjoyed each stop. Getting to pass all the traffic on the way to the volcanos was also a great bonus! Would recommend this trip.

PoliSingWalkers

The trip was enjoyable on the whole. A good way to see as much as you can if you're there for a few days. Micheal our tour guide was knowledgeable. The group size is too large of you asked me cos lots of time was spent picking people up, which reduces the time that could be spent at the sites of interest. The buffet was utterly disappointing- I think the restaurant overbooked and by the time our tour group got there (we were the last), there wasn't enough food and people were left scrapping the pans for what little was left. We paid the full price of €12 and left the place hungry. It was a con job to say the least. Micheal seemed sincere in his apology for the lack of food but he did bring us there- it was an arrangement between the tour company and the restaurant, and according to him, there was no other place big enough on Lanzarote to accommodate that large a group of people, therefore it felt like we didn't have much of a choice. It seems the lack of food was a rare/one-off occurrence but my advice would be to check if there's food before you pay for the buffet. We were assigned our seats canteen-style and charged first before they showed us where the food was.

barclay116

The trip itself was good, pick up was efficient and the bus was comfortable enough. The sights were good, the volcano demonstrations were great and the information was helpful- as was the guide. My low rating is due to the food stop off halfway through the day, where we paid nearly €30 to be dropped at a "restaurant" in the middle of nowhere and the only choice of food was a buffet- with food that had concerning temperatures and flies everywhere. The wine included was not drinkable, and they also sat us with 2 strangers on a small table which made for an even more uncomfortable experience. We had been on the excursion for 4/5 before we stopped for this food, so were very hungry and had to eat something- we each had a small plate of the safest options and then had 45 minutes to wait around outside for the rest of the group

Miya_H

A lovely day out. Slight confusion with the pickup location but this was resolved in good time. I did the optional camel ride but didn't bother with the lunch buffet, just relaxed with my own sarnies and a coffee. Rode camel with another solo traveller which was nice. All in all would recommend to see the south of the island.

Patricia_N

Fascinating countryside with all the lava fields, and the tour guide was very knowledgeable and friendly. The trip around the lava fields could have been a bit shorter as it almost became one and the same thing. The fascinating point was the fact that the vineyards are grown in indentations with rocks around them to shelter them from the winds. The other fascinating thing was the pipes at the Devil's Kitchen which gave me a huge fright when the water was poured down it. It is unusual to find a place that has so little fauna and flora. A great experience.
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