
La Graciosa
Northern Delights Tour with La Graciosa
It's northern Lanzarote's time to shine on this full-day tour. First up is a poke around LagOmar, an architectural masterpiece co-designed by the island's favourite artist, Cesar Manrique. Then, you'll hop across to the unspoilt island of La Graciosa. After lunch, you'll have some free time to explore, before heading back to Lanzarote just in time for photos and great views at Mirador del Rio.
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Graciosa Sail Catamaran Cruise Ticket
Just north of Lanzarote's busy beach resorts lies La Graciosa, an unspoiled Canary Island with few cars and no paved roads. The best way to explore is by sea, so with an open bar and lunch included, this sleek catamaran cruise is the ideal option for exploring this volcanic isle. You can even choose a family-friendly or adults only sailing.Firstly, you'll catch the ferry for the short hop to La Graciosa. Once there, it's onto a luxury catamaran to begin your cruise of the islands' rugged coastline. Welcomed aboard with a glass of champagne, you'll find plenty of spacious decks to relax on.With an open bar, you can enjoy a drink or two in the sunshine, as we head to Francesa beach, tucked away in the south. Here, you can swim, kayak or spread out your towel on the pearly white sand. After a tasty lunch on board, we'll sail back along the coast to round off in the village of Caleta de Sebo. You've free time to explore before catching the return ferry back to Orzola.
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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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Graciosa Sail Catamaran cruise
Just north of Lanzarote's busy beach resorts lies La Graciosa, an unspoiled Canary Island with few cars and no paved roads. The best way to explore is by sea, so with an open bar and lunch included, this sleek catamaran cruise is the ideal option for exploring this volcanic isle. Firstly, you'll catch the ferry for the short hop to La Graciosa. Once there, it's onto a luxury catamaran to begin your cruise of the islands' rugged coastline. Welcomed aboard with a glass of champagne, you'll find plenty of spacious decks to relax on.With an open bar, you can enjoy a drink or two in the sunshine, sailing south for snorkelling, kayaking, and soaking up the views. After a tasty lunch on board, we'll sail back along the coast to round off in the village of Caleta de Sebo. You've free time to explore before catching the return ferry back to Orzola.
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A short ferry ride from Lanzarote feels like stepping into another reality at La Graciosa. With no paved roads, few cars and a landscape shaped by volcanic hills and golden beaches, this tiny island moves at a slower pace. Part of the Chinijo Archipelago Natural Park, it offers a quieter side of the Canaries, where turquoise waters, sandy tracks and wide open scenery take centre stage.
You can spend your day cycling between secluded beaches, hiking volcanic trails or swimming in crystal clear waters along the coast. Playa de las Conchas is a favourite for its wild beauty, while boat trips reveal hidden coves and dramatic coastal views. La Graciosa was officially recognised as the eighth inhabited Canary Island in 2018, despite having been home to a small community for generations.