A private grand tour of Lanzarote offers an immersive, hassle-free exploration of the island's unique, UNESCO-recognized volcanic landscapes, typically covering Timanfaya National Park, the Green Lagoon at El Golfo, and the La Geria wine region.
Our personalized, guided day trips—often including hotel pickup from major resorts—feature dramatic, otherworldly scenery, geothermal demonstrations, and cultural stops
Discover the landscapes of Lanzarote on a private tour that takes you to its most iconic hotspots.
This tour is perfect for travelers seeking an intimate, personalized experience with expert local guidance.
• Please note: We can visit Timanfaya, but an entrance ticket is not included!
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- Private tour ensures a personalized experience tailored to your interests
- Visit highlights such as El Golfo, Mirador del Rio, and Timanfaya
- Learn about Lanzarote's unique geology and rich history from a local guide
- Flexible itinerary allows you to explore it all!
•The driver will be waiting for you 5 minutes before pick up.
• Please, keep your phone ON in the morning!
El Golfo is a small town on the west coast of the Canary Island of Lanzarote. The village is a tourist attraction thanks to its unique rock formations: the steep volcanic cliffs along the coast and a small green lake, Lago Verde. The lake is filled by underground seawater, and its green color is caused by algae.
Located 500 meters above a cliff, El Mirador del Río offers a spectacular panoramic view of Lanzarote and the Chinijo Archipelago.
The Timanfaya volcano is probably Lanzarote's most famous volcano. It's the island's only active volcano, with its last eruption in 1730. Remember, we're not going to the top of the volcano but yes we’re going to visit the entire Volcano National Park.
Famara beach but there is more it’s the main mountainous massif in the north of the island of Lanzarote. It is the eastern slope of a volcano erupting in the Miocene. The cliffs of Famara (Risco de Famara) are the remains of a caldereta of about ten kilometres in diameter centred on the south of island La Graciosa.
Haria: This is where you'll find the Valley of the Thousand Palms, an absolute highlight on Lanzarote. Located in the north of Lanzarote, the valley is one of the greenest areas on the volcanic island and lies at the foot of Monte Corona.
A wonderful way to learn about Lanzarote wine. If the El Grifo winery & museum is open, we'll definitely visit. But don't worry, there are plenty of charming wineries.
Memories of Lanzarote's First Capital Located in the northeast of the island of Lanzarote, the town of Teguise was one of the first towns founded in the Canary Islands. Capital of Lanzarote until 1847, it retains a remarkable array of buildings of great historical and artistic value. Highlights include Santa Barbara Castle, now a museum of piracy; Spinola Palace, housed in a stately 18th-century mansion; the ancient church of Guadalupe; and the Convent of San Francisco.
San Bartolomé, formerly known as Ajei (small village), is one of the smallest municipalities on Lanzarote. Its first inhabitants settled here to escape pirate attacks along the coast.
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