
Excursions & day trips in Lanzarote
Lanzarote volcano tour with BBQ
Lanzarote's volcanic scenery comes into its own at Timanfaya National Park. This corner of the island is all peaks and craters straight from a sci-fi movie set. And it's all even more dramatic at sunset. So on this evening trip, you're in for a treat.
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As combinations go, it's hard to beat a sunset cruise with a dolphin-watching expedition. But that's what this evening excursion is all about. You'll sail on a superfast boat off the coast of Puerto del Carmen and search for dolphins, and then watch the sun sink into the horizon. What's more, sparkling wine and pastries are included.
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Tour of Teguise and LagOmar with a local guide
Two very different Lanzarote experiences share equal billing in this half-day excursion. You'll get to spend time mixing with locals in Teguise's Sunday market – the biggest outdoor bazaar in the Canaries – and lapping up the Hollywood stardust of the mythical LagOmar.
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Lanzarote mini cruise to one of Papagayo’s beaches
If you're after a splash of something different, but don't want to commit a whole day, then jump on this mini cruise to some of the most sought-after beaches on the island. Right at the southern tip of Lanzarote, Papagayo's untamed, rocky hills give way to a sweep of golden sand and clear waters. You'll sail on a catamaran from Playa Blanca or Marina Rubicon, with an option for free time at the marina, before heading on to Papagayo, where you'll drop anchor for around an hour of swimming, snorkelling or simply lazing on the catamaran's nets.
Fuerteventura & Lobos Island Tour with Free Time
This full day adventure from Lanzarote takes you across the water to experience two more jewels of the Canaries. You'll head by ferry to Fuerteventura first, where you'll have some free time to explore the bustling resort of Correlejo. Then, hop on a water taxi across to the peaceful island of Lobos. Here, you can head off on one of the paths, or keep to the shores doing as much, or as little, as you like.
Rancho Texas Park with Transport and Lunch
Giddy up for a day of rip-roaring fun at Rancho Texas Park. This Wild West-themed fun park is 60,000 square metres of desert and gardens bristling with adventure. There's waterslides and kayaking, along with a whole herd of shows guaranteed to keep your little cowboys and cowgirls grinning from ear to ear. And with round-trip transfers and lunch thrown in, you'll have free rein to enjoy the park without hassle.After pick up, you'll head straight to Rancho Texas, avoiding the queues with exclusive fast-track entry. Then, it's up to you how you spend the day. Mosey on down to the animal park, where you can spot white tigers, majestic lynxes, sleepy iguanas and much more. There's also a petting farm, a medicine man's cave and an Indian Village where the kids can play in wigwams, paddle kayaks and even pan for gold at a working wooden waterwheel.But the biggest draws here are the shows. They include birds-of-prey displays where eagles and hawks fly inches above your head, funny parrot tricks and a sea lion show. And at the Pool & Splash Zone, you can laze by the pool, compete in water games or race down slides set within rocks and lava typical of Lanzarote. And to top it off, we've got your lunch covered, too.
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Timanfaya Twizy electric car tour ticket
This Lanzarote tour has it all – volcanic landscapes, Timanfaya National Park and a look into open craters, including Volcan el Cuervo. But this time, you'll be zooming along in a two-seater electric Twizy car that lets you navigate the lands with ease, and some fun.First up, you'll need to decide who's driving the first leg of the journey where you'll head into the depths of Lanzarote's star attraction – Timanfaya National Park. It's full speed ahead along the Volcanoes Route, but you'll need to get into the bus when we head along the Lunar Route. You'll see an expanse of ash fields, open craters and surreal rock formations.Then, you can swap drivers if you wish, as we head into the wine-making region of La Geria. The grand finale for the tour comes at El Cuervo volcano to watch the changeable colours of this dramatic landscape.
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Salinas de Janubio Salt Flats Ticket
Lanzarote has a long tradition of salt making, so there's no denying the historical importance of Salinas del Janubio – the largest salt flats in the Canaries. This tour and tasting session introduces you to over 2000-years of salt production before a chance to sample several flavoured varieties used by top chefs worldwide.
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Slingshot Grand Tour of Lanzarote - Three hours
Touring the open road just got a dose of exhilaration with the three-wheeled Polaris Slingshot. You'll explore western Lanzarote in these speed machines, following your English-speaking guide to spots such as Famara, La Geria and El Golfo, on this action-packed, three hour tour.The aerodynamic, low-to-the-ground Polaris Slingshot looks like something out of the future, and you'll be the pilot of this ultra-modern machine to tour Lanzarote, but this time with a difference. Instead of coasting along roads, you'll experience the thrill and energy of driving while getting to see the region's highlights.Firstly, you'll set off through La Geria, the wine-making region, passing by Monumento al Campesino – a Cesar Manrique statue slap bang in the centre of the island – to Famara for some photos. Then, it's full speed to Soo and La Santa on the coast and the volcanic lands around Tinajo. Ride between lava flows to El Golfo and bring it all to a close at the dramatic Los Hervideros cliffs.
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I love La Graciosa catamaran tour
Graceful by name and appearance, La Graciosa is the ‘other' Canary island – one that few ever visit. Lying just a kilometre north of Lanzarote, it's like a different world – there are no cars, so no need for paved roads. And this luxury catamaran cruise is the ideal opportunity to get to know this rustic volcanic island.Board the ferry and cross the El Rio Strait over to the sleepy village of Caleta del Sebo, the larger of the island's two settlements. Explore it at your own pace or with your guide. Next, jump aboard the catamaran – where you'll be handed a mojito – and glide past the island's rugged coastline. You'll head near Playa Francesa beach, which lies in the shadow of the Amarilla volcano, where you'll dive into snorkelling, kayaking, and soaking up the views. Meanwhile, back on board, you'll be served a lunch of paella, washed down with cool drinks. Afterwards, you can take in the views from the deck before catching the ferry back to Lanzarote.
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