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Experience Lanzarote’s volcanic vineyards with a guided tour, wine and chocolate tasting, and stunning views—perfect for wine lovers and curious travelers.
If you’re after a taste of Lanzarote’s unique wine culture paired with breathtaking scenery, the Vineyard Tour with Wine and Chocolate Tasting offered by Guaticea Lanzarote is a fantastic pick. This 1.5-hour experience combines history, beautiful landscapes, and delicious local products—all at an affordable price of just $25 per person. It’s a great way to learn about this volcanic island’s winemaking traditions without spending all day or breaking the bank.
One of the things we really appreciate about this tour is the expert guidance—the guides are well-informed and friendly, making the experience both educational and engaging. Plus, the views of the Testeina Volcano and the surrounding Los Volcanes Natural Park are truly spectacular, adding that perfect scenic backdrop to your tasting session.
A minor consideration is the tour’s duration—about 1.5 hours—so if you’re craving a deep dive into Lanzarote’s vineyards, you might find it a bit brief. Still, it’s ideal for those seeking a quick, authentic experience that combines culture, nature, and good wine.
This tour fits best for travelers who love trying local foods and drinks, enjoy learning about history with a visual context, and want a relaxed, small-group experience that’s wheelchair accessible. If you’re after a fun, informative, and reasonably priced outing, this should definitely be on your list.


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This vineyard tour isn’t just about sipping wine; it’s about connecting with Lanzarote’s volcanic landscape and its history of vine cultivation. Starting at Finca Testeina, the tour features a guided walk through vines at the foot of the Testeina Volcano, giving you an authentic feel of how wine has been grown on this unique terrain for centuries.
What sets this experience apart is the combination of scenic beauty and educational storytelling. Guides like Marco, who many reviews highlight as friendly and knowledgeable, share insights that go beyond surface facts. We loved how reviewers noted that Marco explained everything “really well” and answered questions without rushing, making the experience feel personalized.
Start at Finca Testeina:
You’ll begin with a brief overview of the estate, which first appeared in records dating back to the 16th century. The estate’s location at the foot of a volcano gives it a captivating atmosphere, where history and geology intersect.
Guided Tour (50 minutes):
As you walk through the vineyards, your guide will explain the native grape varieties—notably Malvasía Volcánica and Listán Negro. These grapes are specially adapted to grow in Lanzarote’s volcanic soils, giving the wines their distinctive character. You’ll learn about how the climate, soil, and volcanic activity influence the vines and ultimately the wines.
The walking pace is relaxed, allowing for plenty of photo opportunities and the chance to absorb the impressive vistas of the Masdache region and the surrounding Los Volcanes area. Reviewers appreciated the stunning views and the conversations about the island’s water management, which is vital given Lanzarote’s arid environment.
Wine and Chocolate Tasting (40 minutes):
After the tour, the group moves into a cozy tasting room inside the estate. Here, you’re treated to two organic wines from Bodegas Vega de Yuco’s “Essence of Yaiza” range—usually a white and a red. The wines are described as beautifully paired with artisan chocolates, which adds a sweet contrast and enhances the tasting experience. Many reviews point out that the wines are of high quality and the pairing is both fun and delicious.
Participants often comment on the generous pours—one reviewer mentioned that the wine tasting was “outstanding.” The pairing with local craft chocolates makes this a memorable, multi-sensory experience. It’s clear this combination is crafted with care, offering a true taste of Lanzarote’s local craftsmanship.
The feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with a 4.8/5 rating from over 200 reviews. Travelers frequently praise the knowledgeable guides—reviewers like Robert and Marlena mention guides who are friendly, passionate, and eager to share insider details. Many noted the depth of information about Lanzarote’s volcanic origins and the island’s water culture, making the tour more than just a tasting.
Barbara’s review highlights how the experience appeals even to seasoned wine enthusiasts, especially those with an interest in the region’s history. She appreciated the insights into volcanic winemaking and the detailed explanations, which she found very engaging.
Several reviews mention how relaxed and unhurried the tour felt, with guides taking time to answer questions and ensuring everyone felt comfortable. The setting inside the estate, combined with the stunning mountain views, creates a peaceful atmosphere ideal for tasting.
Duration & Schedule:
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours, with starting times available depending on the day. It’s worth checking the schedule to find a slot that suits your plans.
Cost & Value:
At $25 per person, the experience is quite affordable for the quality and depth of the tour. You get a guided walk, two wines, and artisan chocolates, making it an excellent value. For wine lovers or those simply curious about Lanzarote’s vineyards, it’s a reasonable investment.
Accessibility & Comfort:
The tour is wheelchair accessible, and you’re encouraged to bring a passport or ID along. Wear comfortable shoes as the walk involves some outdoor strolling, often on uneven terrain, though the pace remains relaxed.
Group Size & Atmosphere:
Most reviews suggest a small-group setting, which fosters a more intimate experience. Guides like Marco often engage warmly with participants, making it feel less like a generic tour and more like visiting friends in a private vineyard.
We love the way this experience combines history, nature, and gastronomy in one compact outing. The stunning views of the volcanic landscape serve as a perfect backdrop for your tasting, elevating what could be a simple activity into a memorable moment.
The quality of the wines and the pairing with chocolates show a thoughtful approach, emphasizing local craftsmanship. Plus, the guides’ expertise makes complex topics accessible and interesting, especially as they share stories about Lanzarote’s water management and the evolution of its vineyards.

This vineyard tour on Lanzarote is a wonderful way to spend an afternoon if you’re interested in wine, history, or simply want to see some of the island’s most scenic spots. The combination of stunning views, educational insights, and delicious tastings makes it a well-rounded experience that offers real value for money.
It’s especially well-suited for those who love learning about local culture and enjoy small, relaxed groups. If you’re seeking a quick but meaningful taste of Lanzarote’s volcanic wines, this tour hits the mark.
The friendly guides, quality wines, and spectacular surroundings will leave you with memorable stories and a new appreciation for Lanzarote’s unique terroir. We’d recommend it to anyone looking for an authentic, engaging, and reasonably priced activity that pairs scenery with substance.

Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it accessible for most visitors with mobility needs.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 1.5 hours, including the guided walk and tasting session.
What should I bring?
You should bring a passport or ID card and wear comfortable shoes suitable for outdoor walking.
Are the wines organic?
Yes, the wines tasted are organic from Bodegas Vega de Yuco, specifically from the Essence of Yaiza range.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the experience family-friendly?
Many reviews mention families with children, and the relaxed pace and engaging storytelling make it family-friendly—children seem to enjoy the chocolates and the open space.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to reserve your spot ahead of time, as availability can vary and the tour tends to fill up quickly.
This Lanzarote vineyard tour offers a wonderful blend of scenic beauty, educational storytelling, and delicious local flavors—all at a great price point. Whether you’re a dedicated wine connoisseur or just curious about volcanic wines, it promises a memorable, enriching experience sure to enhance your Lanzarote visit.