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Discover Lanzarote's volcanic landscapes, taste award-winning wines, and explore stunning caves on this full-day guided tour from Fuerteventura, including lunch.
If you’re visiting the Canary Islands and craving a full-day adventure that combines natural beauty, cultural insights, and delicious food, this Lanzarote tour from Fuerteventura ticks all those boxes. The trip includes a ferry ride, visits to iconic volcanic sites, a wine tasting in La Geria, and a fascinating lava tunnel at Jameos del Agua — all with a well-organized itinerary that maximizes your day.
What truly stands out is the opportunity to experience Lanzarote’s volcanic terrain up close while sipping on some of the island’s award-winning wines. The guided tours are both informative and engaging, often led by knowledgeable guides who add a personal touch to the experience. However, the duration—about 15 hours—means it’s a long day, so it’s best suited for energetic travelers who don’t mind an early start.
One potential consideration is the food. Several reviews mention the included lunch as less impressive, suggesting that you might want to plan for additional snacks or consider eating beforehand if you’re a foodie who appreciates a good meal.
This tour is perfect for those eager to see Lanzarote’s natural wonders and enjoy a taste of its cultural offerings without the hassle of planning multiple trips. It offers excellent value, especially considering the inclusion of ferry tickets, park entrance fees, and a wine cellar visit.


Thinking about a way to pack in Lanzarote’s highlights without the hassle of organizing transport or tickets? This guided day trip from Fuerteventura offers a relaxed way to explore the volcanic island, with all logistics handled for you. You’ll hop on a ferry from Corralejo, enjoy the scenic crossing, and then dive into a day filled with impressive sights and tasty surprises.
We love how smoothly the schedule runs, with pickup from select hotels, making the start of your adventure straightforward. The highlight for many is the chance to walk through the timeless lava fields of Timanfaya National Park**—a landscape that feels like walking on another planet—and to see live geothermal demonstrations that highlight the island’s volcanic activity.
One thing to keep in mind is the length of the day. While the tour covers a lot, it’s quite a long trip, so it’s best suited for energetic travelers or those eager to make the most of their time. Also, the included lunch gets mixed reviews; some found it tasty, while others felt it could be better, so packing a snack might be a wise move.
If you’re keen on discovering Lanzarote’s volcanic charm, indulge in some local wine, and explore a unique lava cave, this tour offers a well-balanced mix of sights, tastes, and stories. It’s ideal for curious travelers who love natural beauty and cultural experiences with a guided touch.
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Your day begins early with pickup from your hotel—primarily in Playa Blanca, with some hotels possibly outside the immediate area. The transportation to Corralejo’s harbor is smooth, and the ferry ride itself is a pleasant 25-minute cruise across the calm waters of the Atlantic. Travelers often mention the ferry as being comfortable, with some noting that the views of Fuerteventura’s coastline are worth the early start.
Once on Lanzarote, your first stop is the Timanfaya National Park, home to the famous Fire Mountains. Here, you’ll see craters, volcanic cones, and a landscape that looks like it belongs on another planet. The park’s geothermal demonstrations, such as the famous cooking of food using underground heat, offer a glimpse into the island’s volcanic activity.
Reviewers praise the guides for their knowledge, often mentioning their ability to share interesting facts about the landscape’s formation and volcanic activity. One reviewer notes, “Fran, our guide, was very informative,” highlighting how guides can make or break the experience.
Next, you’ll explore Jameos del Agua, a lava tube turned cultural site. It’s a surreal experience walking through the underground tunnels, where rare species like the albino crab (Jameito) live in the cool darkness. The site’s combination of natural beauty and artistic design, created by local artist César Manrique, makes it a highlight. Authentic reviews mention the chance to see unique species and the beauty of the cave’s natural formations.
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After exploring volcanic landscapes, the tour takes you through La Geria, a region renowned for its award-winning wines. The landscape here is quite distinctive—vines grow in black volcanic ash, protected by semi-circular stone walls. You’ll visit a traditional wine cellar, where tasting local wines becomes a real highlight. One reviewer fondly recalls, “The wine was excellent, and the guide explained the unique local wine-making process.”
The bus then continues across the island, passing through charming towns and landscapes. The highlight is the visit to Jameos del Agua, a cave turned cultural site with stunning natural features and rare species. Expect to see the Jameito, an albino crab species endemic to the caves. Visitors often mention how the guides enhance this experience by sharing stories and interesting facts.
The day wraps up with a scenic drive back to Playa Blanca. Crossing the lava-dusted coast, you return on the ferry to Fuerteventura, completing an enriching day full of volcanic scenery, cultural insights, and local flavors. Reviewers appreciate the smooth organization, noting that the transfer and ferry logistics are well-managed, especially considering the length of the day.

Transportation & Timing: The tour begins early, with pickups starting around 5:00 AM in the south of Lanzarote. Expect a long day, but one with tight scheduling to see every major highlight. The coach rides are comfortable, and the ferry is generally smooth.
Guides & Language: Guides are multilingual, speaking Spanish, English, German, Italian, and French. Many reviews compliment the guides, particularly mentioning their knowledge and friendliness. They’re key to turning a good trip into a memorable one, often sharing insider stories and tips.
Inclusions & Extras: The price covers ferry tickets, park and cave entry fees, a guided tour, lunch, and a stop in a local winery. This makes it a great value, especially considering the number of attractions visited and the convenience of including all tickets.
Lunch & Food: The included meal is generally decent but sometimes gets mixed reviews. Some say it’s tasty, while others suggest that it’s not remarkable. Travelers who enjoy sampling local specialties might want to bring additional snacks or eat beforehand.
Group Size & Atmosphere: The tour involves small groups that foster an intimate and engaging atmosphere. The combination of guided commentary and free time allows for an immersive experience, though the long day might be tiring for some.

Many travelers highlight the knowledge and enthusiasm of the guides. One reviewer from Germany mentioned, “You learn a lot about art and culture along with the natural beauty,” which emphasizes the educational aspect of the trip. Another pointed out the “tasty lunch,” although some felt the meal could have been more impressive, reflecting the varied expectations.
The wine tasting was consistently praised, with comments about the quality of the wines and the explanation of the local wine-making process. Several reviews also appreciated the unique volcanic landscapes and the chance to see rarely visited sites.
A recurring theme was the long duration, which some found tiring but others felt was justified given the richness of the experience. The ferry ride’s convenience and the smooth organization were also appreciated, with travelers noting that the logistics made the whole day manageable.

This Lanzarote day trip from Fuerteventura offers a well-rounded experience for travelers eager to see the island’s volcanic terrain, taste its wines, and explore its caves. It’s perfect for those who enjoy guided tours and want a hassle-free day that covers a lot of ground. It’s especially suited for adventurous explorers, culture lovers, and wine enthusiasts.
Travelers who prefer more gourmet meals or have dietary restrictions might want to consider bringing extra snacks, as the included lunch receives mixed feedback. Since the tour doesn’t cater to wheelchair users and involves some walking, those with mobility issues should consider alternative options.
This tour stands out for its value for money, expert guides, and the chance to see Lanzarote’s most iconic sights in one comprehensive day. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning for a deeper dive into the volcanic landscape, it’s a solid choice for making the most of your time on these stunning islands.

What does the tour include?
The tour includes hotel pickup (in select hotels), ferry tickets from Corralejo to Lanzarote, entrance fees to Timanfaya National Park and Jameos del Agua, a guided tour, a stop at a winery, and lunch.
How long is the entire tour?
The full day lasts about 15 hours, starting early in the morning (around 5:00 AM in some cases) and returning in the evening.
Is the ferry ride comfortable?
Yes, travelers describe the ferry as smooth and pleasant, with good views of the coast and water. It’s a quick ride, around 25 minutes.
Are the guides multilingual?
Indeed, guides speak Spanish, English, German, Italian, and French, making it accessible for many travelers.
What is the lunch like?
The included lunch is generally decent, but reviews vary. Some find it tasty, others describe it as mediocre. You may consider bringing some extra snacks.
Can I visit Lanzarote if I’m staying outside Playa Blanca?
The pickup is primarily from hotels in Playa Blanca, but some pickups in nearby areas might be available. Confirm with the provider before booking.
Is this tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
It’s not recommended for wheelchair users, and the long hours and walking involved might be tiring for young children. Travelers with mobility concerns should evaluate their comfort for a full day of travel.
This Lanzarote tour from Fuerteventura is a fantastic way to see the island’s volcanic beauty, enjoy a cultural experience, and sample local wines—all in one well-organized day. With a bit of planning and some extra snacks, it offers excellent value and memorable sights for curious explorers eager to uncover Lanzarote’s natural and cultural treasures.