
About Lanzarote
Lanzarote – the island of wonders. Here, you’ll find paradise beaches, barren volcanic wastes, rich sea life, great food and entertainments for every kind of visitor. It’s a place made for exploring and new experiences. Where to start? At the Green Lagoon of El Golfo? At the Valley of 1000 Palms? At Timanfaya National Park or at the curious volcanic tubes of Jameos del Agua? Maybe you’d like a tipple in the La Geria region where Malvasia wine is made. At Cueva de los Verdes, you can explore the history of the otherworldly caves formed by volcanic activity. Kids might prefer the Aquapark Costa Teguise: a vast collection of watery attractions, snack bars, markets, games and paintball action designed to pacify even the most hyperactive of progeny. If they’re still not tired, then there’s Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park with its own river, waterfalls, lagoons and pools. Five hundred birds and mammals live here, including pumas, bison, assorted reptiles and even Komodo Dragons. Each day features performances with sea lions, parrots and cockatoos.
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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.
There are no rainy days ruining your round with this one-hour session at Lanzarote's Golf Hub Indoor Centre. You'll swing, drive and putt your way across some of the world's most iconic courses in this virtual golf experience. Whether you're a beginner working on the basics or a seasoned golfer, the centre's high-tech, real-time 3D swing analysis gives you instant feedback to sharpen your game. Choose a session for between one and four people, including a drink each and a bowl of chips to share and get ready for a tee-rific time.
Lanzarote's Papagayo Beach beckons with its sheer cliffs, sheltered bays and golden sands. And while you can reach them by road, there's nothing quite like an exhilarating jet ski ride that combines sightseeing and some adrenaline-pumping action.You'll set off on a 60-minute ride that begins with a boat trip from Puerto del Carmen to reach where the jet skis are waiting for you. After a quick safety briefing from the team, climb aboard and make some waves as you follow your guide along the coast in your own jet ski.You'll be speeding past Quemada Beach towards the alluring, protected coastline that harbours the Papagayo beaches. Check out the views of these remote, far-away-from it-all beaches before swapping drivers, if you want, to skirt back along the coast to where the boat is waiting.
Travel into Lanzarote's Fire Mountains and journey along Timanfaya National Park's lunar route. This epic day out also features an optional lunch on-route, followed by a tour and an optional tasting session at a winery located in the island's premier wine-growing region, La Geria.
If you're in the mood for something that will get your adrenaline pumping as well as make you scream and laugh all at the same time, this donut ride is for you. Have a seat on the massive inflatable donut-shaped sofa and prepare yourself for a ride you will never forget.
Rev up for adventure with a Ryker bike tour. An alternative to the motorcycle, these three-wheeled vehicles are a fun and unique way to see Lanzarote. Cruise through coastal roads and sightsee at speed as you pass through some of the highlights the island has to offer. Choose from two tours...Two-hour north tour – Famara, Haria viewpoint, Guinate, river viewpointThree-hour south tour – Peasant Monument, Geria wine region, Hervideros, Green Lagoon, Timanfaya National Park
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.
Enjoy a day out at this popular, beautifully maintained Wild West, animal and water park. Near Puerto del Carmen, its 60,000 square metres of desert and gardens bristle with great animals, shows and cowboy and Indian adventures that'll keep everyone smiling. See the gorgeous white tigers and majestic lynxes. Peer at armour-plated armadillos, plodding tortoises and sleepy iguanas. There's also a petting farm, pony rides, 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 are probably the shows. Running throughout the day, they include breathtaking birds-of-prey displays where eagles and hawks fly inches above your head, funny parrot tricks and a sea lion show. Then cool off at the Pool & Splash Zone where you can laze by the pool, compete in water games or race down the slides set within rocks and lava typical of Lanzarote. You're free to rove around and take in everything as you please.
Can't decide which wet and wild holiday watersport to try? Why not get a great deal on three of Lanzarote's most popular watery thrills? This offer includes a thrilling 20-minute jet ski ride as well as two 10-minute water-jaunts on both a classic banana boat and a huge donut-shaped inflatable.
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.
Add a touch of adventure to your holiday on this mini jet ski safari. Hop onboard at Playa Chica and ride the waves at full speed as you pass by highlights including Playa Quemada and Playa de Pozo. This 40-minute experience is a perfect introduction to the most thrill-pumping water activity in Lanzarote.
Halfway between a zippy motorbike and a comfortable sports car, you'll get the best of both worlds as you ride out on a three-wheeled Can-Am Spyder for a tour of the island. With a hefty engine and seats to match, there's space for two of you on this three-hour tour, where your guide will show off Lanzarote's natural highlights. You'll power across the island, taking in scenery that switches from sandy beaches and clear waters at the shore to mountainous and volcanic landscapes in just a few miles.
Step this way for an evening of whip-cracking Wild West entertainment at Lanzarote's Rancho Texas Park. There'll be an all-you-can-eat barbecue buffet, free-flowing drinks and, of course, some themed entertainment to get you into the spirit.The night begins when you're met by a posse of horseback cowboys and Indians and welcomed to the ranch by saloon gals and girls. Then help yourself to an eat-as-much-as-you-like barbecue buffet served with complimentary beer, sangria and soft drinks. The drinks keep flowing from then on - just ask for refills when your glass is empty.And once you're seated, it's time for the main event. Think awesome horse riding displays, a whip and lasso show, comedy skits and thigh-slapping dance demos. You can also try out line dancing, ride a bucking bull and dance the night away to the Country and Western band. And once you're all yee-hawed out, we'll even steer you back home.
This catamaran cruise ticks all the boxes for fun in the sun. Limited to just 12 guests, you'll spend around four hours sailing the rugged Lanzarote coast to Playa Quemada, passing made-for-Insta spots like Puerto Calero. After a quick refreshment break, you'll anchor up and get stuck into a range of water sports including snorkelling, paddleboarding and kayaking. There's even banana boat and donut rides.
Zoom through Lanzarote's wild landscape on this buggy tour. After a quick safety briefing, you're all set for your adventure – hop into a four-seater buggy and head straight towards the Volcanic Park. Trek around El Cuervo volcano's otherworldly landscapes, with its twisted lava flows and ash-covered slopes. Afterwards, it's full speed ahead through the rolling hills and vineyards of La Geria, all the way to Las Grietas, where you can snap some photos of these mini canyon-like formations.
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.
The clear waters of Papagayo Beach and the cliffs of Los Ajaches, serve as your playground for the day on this fun kayak and snorkel trip. Grab a paddle and you'll explore rugged cliffs, crags, caves, and sandy bays with an expert guide. And when it's time to cool off, you can dive in to snorkel. What's more, a picnic lunch is included, too.
Picture sipping a mojito, reclining on a luxury catamaran and sailing past glittering seas – well, this is exactly what this catamaran cruise to Papagayo bay promises. Once anchored, take advantage of the idyllic setting to try kayaking and taking in the sights of this secluded sanctuary. A tasty paella will be served on board as well as all-inclusive drinks.
Rev up for adventure with a Ryker bike tour. An alternative to the motorcycle, these three-wheeled vehicles are a fun and unique way to see Lanzarote. Cruise through coastal roads and sightsee at speed as you pass through some of the highlights the island has to offer. Choose from two tours...Two-hour north tour – Famara, Haria viewpoint, Guinate, river viewpointThree-hour south tour – Peasant Monument, Geria wine region, Hervideros, Green Lagoon, Timanfaya National Park
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.