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Discover Lanzarote’s La Geria vineyards with a guided 4-hour hike, wine tasting, stunning views, and insights into island’s unique agricultural history.
Lanzarote’s La Geria region is famous for its volcanic landscape and unique approach to viticulture. This guided hike, offered by Blackstone Treks & Tours, combines scenic walking, fascinating insights into local agriculture, and a chance to sample some outstanding white wines. Although we haven’t done this tour ourselves, the glowing reviews and detailed descriptions make it clear this is a must-do for nature lovers, wine enthusiasts, and curious travelers seeking an authentic taste of Lanzarote.
What we love about this experience? It’s the way it seamlessly blends stunning scenery, local history, and delicious wine tasting into a four-hour adventure. Plus, the small group format keeps things personal and relaxed. A potential concern? The tour isn’t suitable for children under 12 or those with mobility issues, so if you’re after a more accessible outing, it’s worth considering. This tour appears perfect for active travelers, wine fans, or anyone eager to see a different side of Lanzarote beyond the beaches.


The tour begins bright and early, with a hotel pickup (most often right outside your accommodation) scheduled around 9:30 AM. Meeting at the free parking lot of Bodega Rubicón, you’re greeted by your guide—most reviews mention guides like Raquel, José, or Juan, all praised for their local knowledge and friendly manner. The small group (limited to 10 participants) ensures a relaxed, engaging atmosphere.
Your adventure kicks off with a 9-kilometer walk through the La Geria vineyards. Unlike conventional vineyards, these are planted in volcanic ash, with semi-circular stone barriers surrounding each vine to protect against wind and conserve moisture. This unique approach to agriculture emerged after the devastating eruptions of the 18th century, which covered much of the island in lava and ash. Learning about how locals turned volcanic destruction into a thriving wine industry is a highlight many reviewers emphasize, calling it the “miracle of Lanzarote.”
As you walk, your guide shares stories about the region’s history, local customs, and how the landscape shaped the island’s farming practices. The terrain is mostly gentle, making it accessible for most fitness levels—though sturdy shoes and a light jacket are recommended. Along the way, you’ll stop at various vantage points to admire the panoramic views of the volcanic landscape.
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One of the tour’s standout moments is reaching the third-highest point of Lanzarote. From this vantage, you’ll see the sprawling volcanic plains, the distant coast, and the lush green patches where vineyards thrive. Many reviewers mention how this viewpoint makes the hike worthwhile, offering photo-worthy vistas that showcase the island’s stark beauty.
Expect the ascent to be manageable, even for those who aren’t avid hikers. Guides like Raquel or José often comment on how they tailor the pace to suit the group, ensuring everyone gets plenty of time to soak in the scenery.

After the hike, the visit culminates at a local winery, typically Bodega Rubicón. Here, the focus is on sampling the Dry Volcanic Malvasia, a white wine that’s earned praise for its exceptional quality, often considered among the best in the world. Guests frequently mention the cheese, bread, and snacks provided, which pair perfectly with the wine.
Many reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides who take the time to explain the winemaking process, especially how the volcanic soil influences the taste. The wine tasting lasts around 30-45 minutes, but it’s enough time to savor the flavors and learn about local production methods.
The combination of a scenic hike, educational content, and wine tasting makes this experience stand out. The guides’ passion for Lanzarote’s agriculture shines through—they’re not just there to walk, but to tell stories about how the island’s landscape has shaped its culture and economy.
Many reviewers praise Raquel or José for their friendly demeanor, depth of knowledge, and ability to keep the group engaged. It’s evident that it’s not just about the destination, but the journey and the stories shared along the way.

Many travelers appreciate the personal touch of this tour—the guides’ storytelling and attentiveness. One reviewer notes, “Raquel was so knowledgeable and fun,” emphasizing how the guides make the experience special. The focus on local history, combined with the spectacular views, turns this into more than just a wine-tasting trip; it’s a genuine insight into Lanzarote’s resilience and creativity.
The small group size fosters a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for asking questions and taking photos without feeling rushed. The scenic walk up the volcano crater, combined with the visit to the winery, offers a well-rounded experience that balances activity, education, and relaxation.
If you’re someone who wants to combine physical activity with cultural and gastronomic discoveries, this tour ticks all boxes. It’s ideal for travelers who appreciate nature, history, and good wine. The moderate pace and manageable terrain make it suitable for most fitness levels—though it’s not recommended for those with significant mobility issues.
The tour’s focus on local traditions and volcanic landscapes makes it a meaningful way to understand Lanzarote beyond its beaches and resorts. For wine lovers, tasting the region’s renowned Malvasia in its native setting is a highlight that justifies the modest price.
This Lanzarote La Geria Vineyards Hiking Tour is best suited for active travelers who enjoy scenic walks, learning about local culture, and savoring quality wine. The intimate group size and knowledgeable guides create an engaging, authentic atmosphere—ideal for those seeking a deeper connection with the island.
It’s a wonderful choice for couples, small groups, or solo travelers who want a mix of adventure and education. If you’re looking for a way to see Lanzarote’s volcanic beauty while tasting its celebrated wines, this tour offers exceptional value.
However, if you’re traveling with young children, have mobility challenges, or prefer a more relaxed, less physically demanding experience, this might not be the best fit. In any case, the combination of stunning views, compelling stories, and delicious wine makes it a memorable addition to your Lanzarote itinerary.
Is hotel pickup included? Yes, most pickups are right outside your accommodation, scheduled around 9:30 AM, with exact times communicated the day before.
How long is the walk? The hike covers about 9 kilometers, with a comfortable pace suitable for most fitness levels.
What should I bring? Wear comfortable shoes, bring warm clothing (especially for windy higher points), and carry water.
Are children allowed? No, the tour isn’t suitable for children under 12 years old.
Can I do this tour if I have mobility issues? Unfortunately, no—it’s not suitable for those with mobility impairments or certain health conditions.
What is included in the price? Hotel pickup and drop-off, guided walk, snacks (water, fruit, biscuits), and wine tasting.
What wines are tasted? Mainly the Dry Volcanic Malvasia white wine, known for its quality and unique volcanic flavor.
Is this a full-day activity? No, it lasts about four hours, making it perfect for a morning or early afternoon outing.
Do I need to book in advance? Yes, it’s recommended to reserve early, especially since the tour is limited to 10 participants.
What if I need to cancel? You can cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund, providing flexibility in your plans.
This La Geria vineyards tour offers an enriching, scenic, and delicious way to experience Lanzarote’s volcanic landscapes and local wine heritage. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or simply a curious traveler, it’s an experience that combines natural beauty with cultural storytelling—definitely worth considering for your Lanzarote trip.