
Must-sees 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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Lanzarote tour with Timanfaya National Park and Jameos del Agua
This grand tour of Lanzarote leaves no stone unturned. ‘You'll unearth the secrets of this volcanic island through the eyes of someone who has made it their home,' says Daria, one of our expert guides. Discover the island's spectacular green north and the volcanic south, visiting Timanfaya National Park, Jameos del Agua caves and a winery along the way.The fun starts with a trip to the subterranean salt lake at Jameos del Agua. This ancient volcanic cavern was converted into a bar and concert space by local architectural legend, Cesar Manrique. After lunch, you'll get to find out how grapes are grown at a volcanic soil winery. You'll sample one-of-a-kind local wines from La Geria, a unique wine-growing region created after the Timanfaya volcanic eruptions 300 years ago. Next up is the Salinas de Janubio salt flats where traditional methods are still in use. Seawater enters shallow basins, evaporates under the sun, and workers harvest the salt manually. These salt flats are a haven for migratory and coastal bird species.Thanks to its otherworldly natural landscape, Lanzarote was declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1993. And the star of the show here is undoubtedly Timanfaya National Park. Follow the famous Lunar Route and explore lava fields, volcano craters and steaming geysers as you learn about why the whole island has achieved this special UNESCO-listed status. Then, experience it up close as you feel the heat beneath your feet and witness brushwood burn into flames.
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Guided wine-tasting tour of three Lanzarote vineyards
Lanzarote's mineral-rich volcanic soils are the key to its excellent wines. This morning tour takes you to three wineries to sample some of their award-winning organic wines. Plus, you'll also visit the Monumento del Campesino to see the famous farmer's monument. Teresa, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Our island's wines are the fruit of our ingenuity in harnessing the destruction wrought by Mother Nature into an art – a common thread that weaves together islander and landscape.'After pick-up, you'll head straight for the Monumento del Campesino, designed by legendary Lanzarote architect Cesar Manrique. Built in his trademark style that fused whitewashed structures with volcanic bubbles and exotic plants, it's a joy to explore. Then, it's off to the family-owned Bodega La Geria. Here, vines are shielded from the winds by horseshoe-shaped stone walls, while the humidity retained by the ash helps them grow in this harsh climate. Enjoy a guided tour of the winery and taste some of its prized Malvasia wines.Next, nestled at the base of the Juan Bello volcano, you'll visit Bodega Los Bermejos. This boutique winery is famed for its artisanal approach, crafting exceptional wines from indigenous grape varieties like Malvasía Volcánica and Diego. Rounding off the tour is Bodega Suarez, a charming winery that offers visitors an authentic taste of the island's unique wine culture. Here, you'll indulge in the perfect pairing of cheese with two wines.
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Solar eclipse at sunset in Lanzarote
A sunset over the Atlantic is special enough, but on 12 August it comes with an extraordinary twist. Travel through southern Lanzarote's dramatic volcanic landscapes, stopping in Playa Quemada, the Salinas de Janubio and El Golfo along the way. With a drink included and some of the island's most scenic spots on the itinerary, the highlight is witnessing a rare solar eclipse as the sun dips below the horizon.
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One-way ferry ticket with Fred Olsen Buganvilla Express
If you're travelling between Playa Blanca in Lanzarote and Corralejo in Fuerteventura, Fred Olsen gives you two super‑convenient ways to hop across. You've got the speedy Bocayna Express fast ferry, which takes around 25 minutes, or the Buganvilla Express mini ferry, which gets you there in about 35 minutes. With multiple crossings every day, you've got plenty of chances to fit the trip around your plans.
One-way ferry ticket with Fred Olsen Bocayna Express
If you're travelling between Playa Blanca in Lanzarote and Corralejo in Fuerteventura, Fred Olsen gives you two super‑convenient ways to hop across. You've got the speedy Bocayna Express fast ferry, which takes around 25 minutes, or the Buganvilla Express mini ferry, which gets you there in about 35 minutes. With multiple crossings every day, you've got plenty of chances to fit the trip around your plans.
One-way ferry ticket with Lineas Romero to Fuerteventura
Hop between Lanzarote and Fuerteventura with ease on the Lineas Romero ferry from Playa Blanca to Corralejo. In just 30 minutes, you'll swap volcanic landscapes for Fuerteventura's golden beaches, with multiple daily departures giving you plenty of flexibility. Sit back, feel the sea breeze and enjoy the short crossing before stepping ashore ready to explore a whole new island.
Aqualava Waterpark seven-day pass
Turn your Lanzarote getaway into a week of waterpark fun with unlimited access to Aqualava in Playa Blanca. Speed down twisting slides, float through the lazy river or dive into the saltwater wave pool whenever the mood strikes. The flexible seven-day pass lets you come and go as you please, making it easy to fit family fun around your holiday plans. Whether you're chasing thrills or soaking up the sun, you've got seven days to make the most of every splash.
No man is an island, but Lanzarote is an island that owes a lot to one man. The legacy of artist and architect Cesar Manrique is everywhere. On this land and sea tour, you'll visit LagOmar, the Cactus Garden – one of Manrique's emblematic creations – and the small volcanic island of La Graciosa.Manrique's buildings and sculptures dot the island, and it's thanks to him that there are no high-rises. LagOmar, once owned by Omar Sharif, is a complex designed to evoke the Arabian Nights tales, though it also has the air of a Bond villain lair. It also features a cave-bar, a restaurant, apartments and a museum.Next, you'll visit the Cactus Garden, where Manrique landscaped more than 7,000 cactuses of all shapes and sizes. Then, hop on a boat and sail to La Graciosa, a volcanic island surrounded by Europe's largest marine reserve. Afterwards, you'll enjoy lunch and some free time on its virgin beaches.
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Lanzarote to Fuerteventura Ferry with Lineas Romero
With Fuerteventura just a 30-minute ferry ride away from Lanzarote, you can easily hop across for the day to discover another Canary island. You'll have a return trip on the ferry that takes you on a comfortable journey between Playa Blanca and Corralejo and free time between to do whatever you'd like.There are five ferries a day between Playa Blanca and Corralejo, so you can decide your own schedule. And with just a quick 30-minute journey, you'll be there in no time. Corralejo is famed for its white dune beaches, pretty seaside town with plenty of pavement-side eateries and boutiques to fill hours of shopping.Head to the beach after lunch and soak up some rays, or sit and people-watch in the main square with an ice-cool drink. The return ferry will then take you back to Playa Blanca, just make sure you're there in good time for boarding. A great way to tick off another fascinating Canary island.