This excursion offers a visit to Timanfaya National Park, Laguna Verde, and La Geria. The journey includes passing by the Monument to the Peasant and Doría. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Graceful from the cliff. Additionally, there is an option for an exhilarating camel ride and entry into Jameos del Agua and Cueva de los Verdes.
This excursion offers a visit to Timanfaya National Park, Laguna Verde, and La Geria. The journey includes passing by the Monument to the Peasant and Doría. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Graceful from the cliff. Additionally, there is an option for an exhilarating camel ride and entry into Jameos del Agua and Cueva de los Verdes.
- Cueva de los Verdes - The tunnel created by the Corona Volcano is among the most extensive and fascinating in the world. Along its path, there are at least sixteen Jameos. The gallery stretches over six kilometers from the volcano’s crater to an underwater section of one and a half kilometers, known as the “Atlantis Tunnel.” Exploring the Cueva de…
- Cueva de los Verdes - The tunnel created by the Corona Volcano is among the most extensive and fascinating in the world. Along its path, there are at least sixteen Jameos. The gallery stretches over six kilometers from the volcano’s crater to an underwater section of one and a half kilometers, known as the “Atlantis Tunnel.” Exploring the Cueva de los Verdes offers a chance to delve into this remarkable tunnel.
Visitors who prefer not to enter and pay the entrance fee can still admire and photograph the stunning lava rivers surrounding them, as the Cave is part of the expansive and renowned volcanic landscape of the “Malpaís de la Corona,” a true feast for the senses.
- Jameos Del Agua - The Jameos del Agua are situated within a volcanic tunnel formed by the eruptions of the Corona Volcano. These Jameos are located in the tunnel section nearest to the coast. They are named after an inland lake created by marine seepage, which forms a unique geological feature.
Visitors who choose not to enter Jameos del Agua and pay the entrance fee can view the “Jameo Rearo,” which is free and located by the sea. The underwater portion of these volcanic tubes is known as the “Atlantis Tunnel,” one of the world’s most significant tunnels. Visitors can also enjoy some solitude at “Playa de la Pequena,” situated at the back of Jameos del Agua.
- Mirador de Guinate - The Mirador de Guinate is perched atop the Risco de Famara, at an altitude of 474 meters, in the island’s northernmost region.
- Haria - The municipality of Haría is located in northern Lanzarote, distinguished by a unique microclimate that makes its lands the greenest on the island. Known as the Valley of a Thousand Palm Trees, it also features other tropical species like prickly pears and cacti. Generally, visitors will have free time to enjoy a meal independently.
- Casa Museo Del Campesino - The Monument to Fertility, also known as the Monument to the Peasant, is a structure over 15 meters tall, created by César Manrique and master Jesús Soto, using old ship water tanks, iron, and concrete objects. It is a magnificent example of avant-garde art and has become one of the island’s iconic symbols.
- La Geria - How does the arid island of Lanzarote produce its excellent white and sweet wines? The answer lies in the ‘Geria.’ Through a conical hole dug into natural layers of volcanic gravel several meters deep, a vine is planted in the center, with a crescent of rocks placed on the edge for wind protection. Visitors will briefly stop at a winery to sample wine and have the opportunity to purchase a bottle.
- Captive Camels Ride - The Echadero de los Camellos is located in Timanfaya National Park, where visitors can enjoy a 20-minute walk along the southern slope of one of the fire mountains surrounding the park for €11 per person. Those who prefer not to take the walk can visit the museum, which explains the camel’s significance on the island of Lanzarote.
- Timanfaya National Park - This is the only national park in the Spanish network with a primarily geological nature, resulting from volcanic eruptions between 1720 and 1736, and in 1824.
The lack of vegetation, the extreme ruggedness of the shapes, the variety of colors, the volcanoes’ silhouettes, and the steep coast give Timanfaya an extraordinary beauty.
- El Golfo - In this town, visitors will find La Laguna Verde, a volcano crater formed during the intense eruptions between 1730 and 1736, partially invaded by the ocean. The other half-moon, occupied by a black sand beach and a lagoon with emerald green waters—its color due to a high concentration of algae—offers a stunning and desolate panorama that has appeared in films.

- Tour guide
- Admission to Tmanfaya (22€ Per person)
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tour guide
- Admission to Tmanfaya (22€ Per person)
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Admission to Jameos del Agua (Optional payment if you want to enter 16€ P/P)
- Admission to Cueva de los Verdes (optional payment if you want to enter 16€ P/P)
- Camel ride (Optional 11€ P/P if you want to do it)
- Admission to Jameos del Agua (Optional payment if you want to enter 16€ P/P)
- Admission to Cueva de los Verdes (optional payment if you want to enter 16€ P/P)
- Camel ride (Optional 11€ P/P if you want to do it)
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.