Lanzarote Volcano and Wine Region Tour from Fuerteventura
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Lanzarote Volcano and Wine Region Tour from Fuerteventura

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About this activity
After pickup by bus from your hotel or a central meeting point in Corralejo, Jandia, or Castillo, travel to the portside at Corralejo to board your Lineas Romero glass-bottomed ferry.

Then, relax on deck and enjoy the open-air sea journey as you sail to Playa Blanca in southern Lanzarote.

Meet your experienced guide here, settle aboard a comfortable, air-conditioned coach, and head first to the Timanfaya National Park, home to Lanzarote’s Timanfaya volcano.

Enjoy a drive through the lunar-like volcanic landscapes of the park and stop to watch some geothermal demonstrations that highlight the intense underground heat in this dormant volcanic area.

From here, travel on to La Geria, Lanzarote’s wine region: famous for its unique-looking vineyards, where each vine is planted in a weather-protective hollow in the soil.

Stop to enjoy some of the local wine and then visit an Aloe Vera museum to learn more about this local crop. Finally, take a panoramic tour of Lanzarote’s south coast to see its majestic cliffs and famous green lagoon of El Golfo.

Then, return to the port at Playa Blanca for your boat journey back to Fuerteventura, where your tour finishes with a drop-off at the original starting point.

Tour is available in English, German, French, and Spanish

Please note: Spanish tours are only available on Saturday, French (Min. 8 persons to garantee)
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Included
  • Wine tasting to sample award-winning Lanzarote wine
  • Transport to and from the nearest meeting point to your accomodation.
  • Return ferry journey from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote
  • Experienced and knowledgeable travel guide
  • Comfortable air-conditioned coach
  • Entry/Admission - Timanfaya National Park
Not included
  • Sun cream for UV sun protection – Lanzarote weather gets hot!
  • Sun hat for protection
  • Camera to record the best sites of Lanzarote
  • Pocket money
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Tour is available in English, German, French, and Spanish
  • Please note: Spanish tours are only available on Saturday
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
Features
Tourism
90%
Cultural
65%
Food
45%
Aquatic
20%
Reviews
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Kerry R
3 | 2017-09-21

This was a great trip with regards to the volcano side of things - we saw some magnificent scenery and it was well worth the journey. It was well organised and I am glad we did it. Where the tour let itself down was the 'wine region' as we got dropped off at one pretty basic vineyard and were handed 'sweet' or 'dry' wine in a shot glass and without any info on the wine itself. Everyone drank their wine and that was it... My husband and I ended up running over the road to another more attractive and more professional Bodegas and paying a little extra for a proper tasting of 3 wines.

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Colin T
3 | 2017-01-28

When we booked the tour it claimed we would be picked up at our hotel/resort. The actual pick-up point was 1¼ miles from our hotel, a 25 minute walk over some pretty poor pavements. Not a good start. The bus arrived 15 minutes late. It was proceeded by person who drove up in a car and dispensed wrist bands. A smile or welcome was not forthcoming. The bus then took us to the harbour where we were offloaded just as a ferry left. We were left at the quayside for 40 minutes without any explanation as to what was happening until the ferry arrived, then we were told to get off at the first stop where we would be met by a guide. The ferry was small and made heavy weather of the crossing. About 15 of the passengers were quite ill. If you don't travel well on sea, then you should think twice about this tour or use the larger ferries and join the tour on Lanzarote if possible. However, once we arrived in Lanzarote, the tour did improve. The guide and driver were very good. We were taken past salt pans, then stopped at an impressive volcano partially eroded by the sea. We then stopped at a vineyard where we were given a taste, and I mean just a taste, of either a dry or a sweet wine. No other description was given. It was here we could buy our lunch if you don't mind being served in a brusque manner. It was very busy due to several tour groups and there was a severe lack of seating. We then moved on to the top of an extinct volcano which had a restaurant on top. We were shown a barbecue pit which used natural heat to cook. Also a demonstration of a geyser as well as the heat that was just below our feet. Note that despite the heat beneath the ground, it was very windy and quite cold. We then drove down twisting roads, through the lava fields, stopping to view particular features. Next was the Aloe Vera museum. We didn't actually get into the museum but were given a very informative demonstration in the sales area before being quickly moved along to the shop. Then it was back to the ferry.

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