Lanzarote Grand Tour: Explore Salinas de Janubio, Los Hervideros, Timanfaya National Park, and More

Embark on the Lanzarote Grand Tour and discover the stunning Salinas de Janubio, Los Hervideros, Timanfaya National Park, and more. Optional camel ride, experiments at the park, volcanic wine tasting, and a visit to Jameso del Agua Cave await!

Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • El Lago Verde / Charco de los Clicos - El Lago Verde / Charco de los Clicos, El Golfo, Spain
  • Captive Camels Ride - Camel Ride (Opcional 6ā‚¬ pp)
  • Timanfaya National Park - Timanfaya National Park
  • La Geria - Free Wine Tasting
  • Jameos Del Agua - Cueva de Jameos del Agua
What's Included
  • Wine Taste
  • Entrada a Los Jameos del Agua
  • Lago Verde
  • Entrada al Parque Nacional de Timanfaya
  • Professional certified guide
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
  • Camel Ride
Additional Information

Traveling through Salinas de Janubio and Los Hervideros, weā€™ll take a pause at El Golfo to see the Green Lagoon. The option to ride a camel is available. Weā€™ll venture through Timanfaya National Park where weā€™ll partake in some experiments and travel to witness the ashes. Afterward, weā€™ll break for a meal (menu options available), along with a gratis tasting of volcanic wine. Our final destination is the Jameso del Agua Cave.

Location
Puerto del Carmen
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Dennise_h
Jul 14, 2024
Wonderful island tour - Wonderful experience. Our tour guide Roland was very knowledgeable and answered everyone's questions. Highly recommended and bring your water.
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P6487qrmichaelm
Jul 13, 2024
Great way to see Lanzarote - What a great way to see the island of Lanzarote by going on the grand tour with Travelonworld I highly recommend it. You get the breath taking scenery and also the option to do the camel ride for an extra 11 euros.
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Ewelina_p
Jul 10, 2024
Great experience - The best way to see the most beautiful parts of island. Had a few stops which we havenā€™t expected and the views were incredible. The driver stopped while going through the national park for people to take pictures.
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Suresh_m
May 30, 2024
An amazing day out in Lanzarote - We had absolutely wonderful day. Our driver and the guide David, they both were great. Enjoyed it very much and would recommend to anyone.
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Jessflkmorrow
Mar 4, 2024
Would highly recommend! - I would highly recommend this excursion to anyone of any ages, also if you want to get to know the history of Lanzarote. Our tour guide Thomas was absolutely brilliant and very knowledgeable about everything to tour had to offer. It is a full day of travelling around the island, but, in my opinion, it is very much worth it! You get to see the true beauty of the island and the landscapes it has as well as facts and history of the volcanos that make up the island, the history of Lanzarote, the vineyards, the lagoons, Timanfaya and the fire mountains! Your lunch is included which consists of a buffet style lunch at a restaurant you are taken to. This trip is worth every penny, we were however a little disappointed in the vineyard as you are told you can go wine tasting when in reality you are only given the smallest amount of either a sweet or dry wine and in the first place we went to to see the green lagoon you had to pay 1 euro to use the toilet, so I would suggest going to the loo before you go! Everywhere else you go on the trip is free to use the loo! All in all, we had a brilliant day! Got picked up at 8:50am and was back at our hotel for around just after 4pm! Definitely go if you have the opportunity to!
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L015l
Jun 27, 2024
Great way to see the island - We booked the Grand Tour through First Minute Transfers and was picked up a short 2 minute walk away from our hotel by coach. As we travelled up and down the island the tour guide gave us lots of information about the sights and where we intended to stop. The driver was fantastic at navigating through the tricky, narrow, steep roads and put us at ease. We were picked up at 8.45am and arrived back at our hotel for 5.30pm, so it was a long day. You do spend most of your time on the coach as you travel from one end of the island to the other, but that is to be expected. We first stopped at the National Park of Timanfaya for a little while. The views were amazing and we watched 3 experiments to show just how hot it was a few inches under the stones. It felt like we could have been here a little longer and seen a little more but after that, we were back on the road. The next stop was the camel rides, which I have written a separate review for so will not go on too much. However, I would not recommend this, the camels are not cared for, the men did not care for them and just want to take your money - to put it bluntly, it is just cruelty. We then went on for a lunch break, which was in a secluded area with only the buffet as an option which had been chosen by the vendor, and a very small cafe that served only ham and cheese sandwiches. We opted for the sandwiches which were quite nice and as there was no other option. We then moved onto the lagoon which was amazing. Such incredible views and so much to take in, from the green pool of water, to the amazing different rocks and cliff looking volcanoes - it was a shame we were only here for 20 minutes. We then went on to a vineyard where we were given a small tester of wine. I think it could have been a better experience if there was someone there to explain more about the vineyard, the grapes, the way they bottle the wine etc. Otherwise it just felt like a quick toilet break and we were off again. The last stop was by far the best - Jameos del Agua. What a beautiful place, like a paradise island. It was peaceful, relaxing and I was stunned by the beauty. We were there for about 45 minutes, which did seem like long enough to walk through the caves, enjoy the views and stop by the gift shop. Overall I would recommend this excursion but a few little tweaks could make it better!
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Purnammagar
Jun 6, 2024
A must tour in Lanzarote - Highlight of my holiday to Lanzarote. There were so many excursion available but glad we chose this and it was the best experience ever. Never thought volcanic mountain would be this great, and the thermal experiment was so amazing. Camel ride and lunch was extra and it was mentioned on the details. For the price i did expected lunch would be included but ā‚¬12 pp was well worth it as the food was very delicious. It was buffet and drinks were included. Camel ride was ā‚¬11pp, again good experience but it was not good value for the price. If youā€™re visiting Lanzarote then this trip is a must.
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Tom
Feb 24, 2024
Views if a lifetime - Tour group was way too large. We stuffed a huge intercity bus. The first hour or two was a waste of time, driving through overdeveloped tourist areas. But when we really got on the way, the tour was great. Well put together with stunning views of a lifetime.
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295jamesp
Feb 4, 2024
Intresting day but delayed by TUI bus broken down at craters - The tour was full even in January . The driver and tour guide were really helpful and even have to re plan a visit back to craters at volcanoes due to a broken down TUI bus and exit which blocked the site. Food was included and the pick route was across the whole island (Costa teguise, teguise, Arrecife, peurto del carmen and playa blanca ) we started in the south and return north back toward teguise and the lagoons.
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F9585cschloem
Feb 27, 2024
Save your money and do something more exciting - Awful. Not sure why these reviews are all so high. I expected a day on a bus but this was really badā€¦ Well over priced. Be prepared for a long day with experiences that really are not that interesting. Save your money and do something else. Worst part of all the poor camelsā€¦ tied down to their own legs so they canā€™t get up. Muzzled and Weighed down with sandbags. No food. No water. Lying in their own faeces . And forced to walk up and down that mountain ALL day. Truly horrible experience!!! This needs to stop.
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