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Rancho Texas Park Evening BBQ and Transfer
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Rancho Texas Park Evening BBQ and Transfer

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.

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Lanzarote volcano tour with BBQ
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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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Nat Geo Day Tour: Volcanic Beauty of Lanzarote, Photography Tour
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Nat Geo Day Tour: Volcanic Beauty of Lanzarote, Photography Tour

Become a visual storyteller under the guidance of your National Geographic-trained photography guide. You'll pick up invaluable insights on capturing the perfect shot, be it in terms of composition, lighting, or narrative. After introducing the competitive element of the day, your guide will accompany you on the drive through Timanfaya National Park. During the tour, you'll get great views of Timanfaya's lunar landscapes, formed hundreds of years ago when a series of volcanic eruptions covered a quarter of the island in lava. Think rugged lava fields, brooding volcanic cones, and swathes of charcoal-grey ash. Stop at Islote de Hilario viewpoint to see the power of geothermal energy and enjoy the panorama. Travelling on to the fishing village of El Golfo, you will find a jumble of traditional buildings and bright boats which contrast with the black sand beach and the unusual green lake. It's a perfect location for capturing contrasting colour. Then, it's time to discover the ancient salt flats of Salinas de Janubio, another landscape saturated with drama and stark appeal. This area is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and an important bird sanctuary – cameras at the ready. With a specialist photographer at your side, you'll gain new skills and fresh inspiration, plus a collection of striking images. As the day concludes on the terrace at Salinas de Janubio, unwind over a glass of wine or beer and a snack, while your photography guide reviews the day's photos and picks the winning shot.

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Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park with transfers
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Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park with transfers

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.

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Music Hall Tavern with Transfer
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Music Hall Tavern with Transfer

They say that laughter is the best medicine and this hilarious evening of comedy drag performance, with an inclusive three-course meal, is just what the doctor ordered. This is a night that certainly does not take itself too seriously.

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Nat Geo Day Tour: La Geria, Vineyards that Sprouted from Fire
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Nat Geo Day Tour: La Geria, Vineyards that Sprouted from Fire

When Timanfaya's six long years of eruptions ceased in 1736, the farmers of La Geria believed their fertile lands were lost forever under a thick layer of ash. But the local families needed to make the land productive again, and through sheer hard work and determination, they succeeded in creating the vineyards of La Geria. You'll start off with a scenic walk, following trails through private vineyards belonging to the family-owned bodega of Nacho Romero, opened exclusively for National Geographic travellers. As you soak up the unique character of these landscapes where vineyards are surrounded by volcanoes, the owner will explain how the layer of volcanic ash, known locally as ‘picón,' has shaped their cultivation methods, which are unique in the world. If you are lucky enough to find them ripe, you might even get to pick grapes straight from the vine as you hear Nacho or his wife Luisa, both winemakers, talk about the characteristics of volcanic wine. Back at the bodega after the walk, you'll be able to sample one of the artisanal wines that Nacho and Luisa make in their home winery. Next, you'll head to Bodega La Geria – another important component of the ecological wine making movement. The winemaker himself will show you around the bodega. Find out the secrets of the hollows, called ‘zocos' which shelter the vines from the wind, and discover the different varieties of grapes that thrive in Lanzarote's volcanic terroir. To finish, savour a tasting of one of the estate's renowned wines with local cheese and crackers.

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Timanfaya express in Lanzarote
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Timanfaya express in Lanzarote

Blistered and beautiful, Timanfaya National Park is the jewel in Lanzarote's crown. This spectacular destination is home to the Fire Mountains, a treasure trove of biodiversity and a UNESCO biosphere reserve. Monica, one of our expert local guides says, "The Fire Mountains are so special because, first and foremost, they are home to an astounding variety of plant and animal species found nowhere else on Earth. Our aim is to ensure the conservation of its ecosystems while promoting sustainable use of natural resources."Begin your adventure with a scenic drive through these jaw-dropping landscapes. Gaze at the lava fields, craters, volcanic cones, and geothermal displays that make this park truly out of this world. Capture unforgettable photos as you learn about the park's fascinating volcanic history from your guide. Next, visit El Diablo Restaurant where cooking takes a twist - meals are prepared using volcanic heat - no electricity or gas needed.Finally, saddle up for a relaxing camel ride amid the dramatic scenery of Timanfaya. Absorb the panoramic views and soak in the tranquillity of this extraordinary landscape. It's a very special National Park, and this is an experience that will get you right into the raw natural beauty and power of Lanzarote's Fire Mountains.

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Lanzarote tour with Timanfaya National Park and El Golfo
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Lanzarote tour with Timanfaya National Park and El Golfo

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.

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Northern Lanzarote tour with Green Caves and Jameos del Agua
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Northern Lanzarote tour with Green Caves and Jameos del Agua

Captivating scenery and natural works of art can be found in the northern corner of Lanzarote thanks to its extraordinary geology. During this tour, you'll visit the Green Caves, Jameos del Agua, Mirador del Rio, Haria, Mala and more. A hard-to-beat selection of must-sees.

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Graciosa Sail Catamaran cruise
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Graciosa Sail Catamaran cruise

Just north of Lanzarote's busy beach resorts lies La Graciosa, an unspoiled Canary Island with few cars and no paved roads. The best way to explore is by sea, so with an open bar and lunch included, this sleek catamaran cruise is the ideal option for exploring this volcanic isle. Firstly, you'll catch the ferry for the short hop to La Graciosa. Once there, it's onto a luxury catamaran to begin your cruise of the islands' rugged coastline. Welcomed aboard with a glass of champagne, you'll find plenty of spacious decks to relax on.With an open bar, you can enjoy a drink or two in the sunshine, sailing south for snorkelling, kayaking, and soaking up the views. After a tasty lunch on board, we'll sail back along the coast to round off in the village of Caleta de Sebo. You've free time to explore before catching the return ferry back to Orzola.

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Northern Lanzarote tour with Jameos del Agua and Teguise
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Northern Lanzarote tour with Jameos del Agua and Teguise

Mother Nature's imprint isn't the only one that looms large in Lanzarote. This half-day tour takes a close look at one of the island's most famous sons. You'll visit his Jameos del Agua and Mirador del Rio viewpoint. And you'll also discover the oldest town in the Canaries, Teguise. Cristina, one of our expert guides, says, ‘Local artist Cesar Manrique was to Lanzarote what Gaudi was to Barcelona. His architectural vision and activism left us a unique style in harmony with our volcanic landscapes and also helped preserve the island – he was opposed to high-rise hotels, so very few were built.'The discovery begins at the Manrique-designed complex built around the Jameos del Agua volcanic caves. He converted them into a nightclub in the 60s. The stage is still in use, but the stars nowadays are the rare white crabs in a saltwater pond. Next, we'll cut through dramatic volcanic landscapes to the Mirador del Rio – another Manrique masterpiece. At almost 500 metres above sea level, it offers unbeatable views over the island of La Graciosa and its volcanoes.After calling in at an Aloe Vera producer to learn the secrets of this versatile plant, you'll pass through a string of pretty villages en route to Teguise. As the former capital of the island, this history-steeped village boasts a number of eye-catching palaces, convents, chapels and churches – all within walking distance of each other. Enjoy free time to wander around and take snaps in the town's atmospheric centre.

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Camel ride and minivan tour at Timanfaya National Park
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Camel ride and minivan tour at Timanfaya National Park

Sci-fi scenery and camels – this morning in Timanfaya National Park is no ordinary tour. On this fun-filled adventure, you'll explore Lanzarote's top attraction by both traditional and modern means. Star turns include the historic ‘Raven's Volcano', a visitors' centre, the El Femés viewpoint, and, of course, a camel ride. Marian, one of our local guides, says, "You get to enter a volcano crater – it's a truly spine-tingling experience – while the camel ride gives you time to absorb the lunar landscape."First up is the Volcan del Cuervo, or ‘Raven's Volcano'. Located on the edge of Timanfaya National Park, it breaches from a landscape of jet-black soot. It was here that the volcanic eruptions that created Timanfaya began in 1730. Towering walls surround the crater but for a gap seared open by a river of lava, which allows you into the base. Next, we'll zip over to the Mancha Blanca Visitors' and Interpretative Centre. Have a poke around its multimedia displays and get the lowdown on the geology of the Canaries.Then it's time for the more light-hearted part of the tour – the camel ride. You'll be helped on to wooden seats harnessed to the single-humped camel as a handler guides you around. It's a laugh a minute as you scale the wild and wonderful volcanic lands. If you don't fancy the camel ride, you can book a version of the tour without it included. There's also a small museum dedicated to the Canarian camel, affectionately known as ‘tochas'. You'll also enjoy sweeping views from El Femés Viewpoint - perched at 450 m, it overlooks Los Ajaches, Playa Blanca, Fuerteventura and Lobos Island for unforgettable coastal panoramas.

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Things to do in Lanzarote

Lanzarote, the northernmost island of the Canary archipelago, offers much more than just sunshine and sunbeds. With its spectacular volcanic landscapes, black-sand beaches and intriguing cultural attractions, it's no wonder that millions of visitors fall for its charms year after year. And, thanks to its well-preserved natural heritage, the island's even been declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. Read on to discover the best activities and excursions you can do in Lanzarote.

Top things to do in Lanzarote

1. Discover the Jameos del Agua Caves

Jameos del Agua, designed by iconic local artist and architect, Cesar Manrique, is a must-see attraction when visiting Lanzarote. This unique space comprises an underground system of tunnels and collapsed caves. Inside, you'll find a perfect blend of art and nature, with a huge auditorium holding concerts and events, as well as an underground lake — home to an endemic species of white blind crab.

2. Shop for souvenirs at Teguise market

Taking place every Sunday for the past 600 years, this open-air market is one of the largest in the Canary Islands. Located in the heart of Teguise's historic centre, and with over 400 stalls to see, you'll find everything from crafts and local products, to clothing, jewellery, and typical cuisine. It's the ideal place to buy souvenirs and keepsakes for back home.

3. Explore Timanfaya National Park

If you only visit one place in Lanzarote, then make sure it’s Timanfaya National Park. With spectacular volcanic landscapes in hues of red and orange, and its whimsical rock formations, you'll feel like you're on the moon rather than planet Earth. There's plenty of guided tours here, with many heading to the brutally beautiful Fire Mountains — dating back to the 18th and 19th century, when volcanic activity on the island was at its highest.

4. See the Green Caves

Due to Lanzarote's volcanic history, the island is home to a huge network of caves. One of the most famous is probably Cueva de los Verdes — or the Green Caves — located along the same underground stretch as the Jameos del Agua. At almost 8kms long, they once served as a hidden shelter from Barbary pirates. These days, guided tours through its extensive system of paths and trails allow visitors to delve deep into Earth's crust.

5. Sip wine in La Geria

Lanzarote’s wine region, La Geria, is home to some unusual vineyards. To maintain humidity and for protection, grapes are grown in thousands of pits shielded by semicircular stone walls built around a single vine. In addition to creating a truly unique landscape, the area produces internationally famous white wines. There's plenty of guided tour that include a visit to a winery, where in addition to delving into the region, you'll be able to enjoy a wine tasting, too.

6. Make a splash at a water park

Complete your family holiday with a visit to one of the water parks in Lanzarote, such as Aqualava or Aquapark Costa Teguise. You'll find top attractions for all ages at both, from exciting slides to wave pools, and smaller rides for the kids. And to avoid the worry of getting to and from the park, most tickets have the option to add on transport, too.

Plan your visit to Lanzarote

When is the best time to visit Lanzarote?

Year-round average temperatures of around 20°C make Lanzarote a great place to visit at any time. Remember that, in addition to the summer months, winter can also get busy — especially during the festive season — so if you dream of spending Christmas on the beach, Lanzarote is a great choice. But, if you prefer to avoid crowds, spring and autumn are the best times to go.

How many days should I spend in Lanzarote?

Lanzarote boasts an enormous natural, cultural and leisure offering. To see the highlights of Lanzarote, including Timanfaya National Park and the iconic creations of César Manrique, you'll need at least 3 or 4 days. We recommend at least a week in order to see the best of the island and still have time to relax on one of the many beaches here, or even visit some neighbouring islands, such as La Graciosa.

Where are the best beaches in Lanzarote?

With average sea temperatures hitting around the 19.5°C mark, Lanzarote is a perfect island for sunseekers and beach lovers, with many sandy strips on the island comprising volcanic black-sand, amenities and water sports. Papagayo beach, on the coast of the Los Ajaches National Park, is easily one of the most popular. Its calm waters are perfect for snorkelling and scuba diving. On the other hand, Famara beach is an ideal option for surfers and windsurfers, with waves and wind almost guaranteed.

Frequently asked questions about Lanzarote

What places can I explore near Lanzarote?

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What activities in Lanzarote include exclusive access, hands-on experiences, expert guides and local specialists?

Our National Geographic Day Tours, operated by TUI, cover all of the above and will help you discover Lanzarote. They are fully immersive experiences based on National Geographic's unique storytelling and legacy of exploration.