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Discover Lanzarote’s volcanic landscapes on a guided buggy tour from Puerto del Carmen. Explore volcanoes, vineyards, and stunning formations in 2.5 hours.
If you’re looking for an adventure-packed way to see Lanzarote’s volcanic scenery, the On-Road Guided Buggy Tour offered by H2O Sports Lanzarote is a solid choice. Priced at $198 for a group of up to four, this 2.5-hour experience combines scenic drives, gentle walks, and fascinating geological sights—all with the thrill of driving a CanAm Maverick 1000R.
What we really like about this tour is how it balances adventure with informative stops. It’s perfect for those who enjoy off-the-beaten-path experiences but still want a taste of the island’s iconic volcanic landscape. A potential drawback is that it’s strictly on-road, so if you’re craving off-road excitement, this may feel a bit tame. Nevertheless, it suits travelers of most ages, especially families or groups wanting a safe yet exhilarating way to explore Lanzarote’s volcanic terrain.
If you’re after stunning views, local insights, and a fun driving experience, this tour ticks all those boxes. It’s great for families, couples, or friends who want a memorable adventure without straying too far off the typical tourist track.

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The tour kicks off from Puerto del Carmen, a popular base for visitors, making the start convenient for most travelers staying in the area. Once underway, you’ll hop into your CanAm Maverick 1000R, a four-seater buggy that’s surprisingly easy to handle, even for beginners. The small group setup, limited to just five buggies, means you won’t feel lost in a crowd, and your guide will give personalized tips along the way.
The highlight for many is the walk to the El Cuervo volcano. Expect about 40 minutes of gentle trekking, which is accessible to most fitness levels. Reviewers appreciate guides like Angel for their knowledgeable commentary and friendly demeanor—something that adds a lot to the experience. The volcano itself isn’t just a photo op; it’s a chance to step into Lanzarote’s volcanic history.
Next, the tour takes you to Las Grietas, a striking volcanic formation famous for its rugged textures and photogenic scenery. Here, travelers love to pause and capture incredible shots of the layered rocks and striking formations. With plenty of time for photos, this stop often becomes a favorite part of the journey, providing a perfect backdrop for memories.
A nice touch on this tour is the visit to La Geria, Lanzarote’s unique wine region. Here, you’ll see how vines thrive in volcanic soil, growing in small, semi-circular stone enclosures designed to protect them from wind. Many reviewers mention the distinctive vineyards and appreciate the brief stop to admire the landscape—some even sample local wines, although this is not included in the tour price.
After exploring the volcanic sites and wine fields, the tour wraps up with a scenic drive back to the starting point. The itinerary offers a balanced mix of adventure, scenery, and cultural insight.

The tour covers everything you need for a smooth experience: a buggy, guide, windbreaker, and dust-protection glasses. It’s a straightforward package offering good value, especially considering this is a guided tour with a knowledgeable English and Spanish-speaking guide.
However, note that food, drinks, and additional equipment like bandanas are not included, so plan accordingly. Also, hotel pickup and drop-off are not part of this package, so you’ll need to arrange your transportation to the meeting point.

While the experience is largely accessible, it’s important to bring driver’s license (at least 2 years of driving experience, minimum age 20), and dress appropriately for the weather. Lanzarote can be warm, so lightweight clothing, closed-toe shoes, and a hat are recommended.
The tour runs rain or shine—so check the weather forecast. If it’s a particularly hot day, bring water, even though the tour itself doesn’t include any refreshments. The walk to El Cuervo is manageable but still requires about 1 km of gentle hiking, so comfort is key.
Reviewers mention that the buggies are limited to about 75kph, which keeps the experience safe and family-friendly, but thrill-seekers might wish for slightly faster rides. Also, some reviews note that the guides are very attentive and helpful, creating a friendly, relaxed atmosphere.

Many guests praise Angel, the guide, for his knowledge, friendly attitude, and attention to safety. One reviewer mentions that Angel took the time to explain the history and geology of the sites, enriching the experience beyond just a fun drive.
Others highlight the stunning views—from volcanic craters to the unusual vineyards—and appreciate how the stops are well-paced. The price point is viewed as reasonable for a guided tour that combines driving, sightseeing, and walking.
A few reviewers mention minor hiccups, such as roads to certain sites being closed (not the company’s fault) or wishing for additional stops, but overall, the feedback emphasizes value, fun, and safety.

This Lanzarote buggy tour offers a compelling blend of adventure, scenic beauty, and local culture—all wrapped into a manageable 2.5-hour experience. You’ll get the thrill of driving a powerful buggy, the chance to walk into volcanic craters, and stunning views of Lanzarote’s iconic volcanic formations.
It’s especially suited for families, couples, or groups who want an active, memorable way to explore the island without venturing off-road extensively. The small-group format ensures personalized attention, while the knowledgeable guides like Angel help bring Lanzarote’s volcanic landscape to life.
While it may lack high-speed off-road excitement, the tour’s emphasis on safety, informative stops, and beautiful scenery makes it a very good value for most travelers. Whether you’re a geology buff, a photography enthusiast, or just looking for a fun way to see Lanzarote, this guided buggy adventure should not be missed.
“The activity was awesome. Angel was a great guide and very friendly. Everything went smoothly.”

Is this tour suitable for children?
This tour is not suitable for children under 3 years old, and drivers must be at least 20 with a valid driver’s license. Passengers over 3 can join, but always check local age restrictions.
Do I need to bring my own equipment?
The tour provides windbreakers and dust-protection glasses, but you should bring weather-appropriate clothing, closed-toe shoes, and your driver’s license.
Can I book and pay later?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility with your travel plans.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
It runs rain or shine, so dress accordingly. Rain might make the walk to El Cuervo more challenging but doesn’t stop the tour.
What’s included in the price?
Your fee covers the buggy, guide, windbreaker, and dust protection. Food, drinks, and additional gear are not included.
How long is the walking part?
You’ll walk about 1 km to reach El Cuervo volcano, which is a manageable stroll for most.
What language are guides available in?
Guides speak English and Spanish, ensuring clear communication throughout the tour.
Can I drive the buggy myself?
Yes, one person in your group will drive, with others possibly sharing driving duties. The buggies are easy to handle.
Is hotel pickup included?
No, you’ll need to meet at the designated starting point in Puerto del Carmen.
What if roads to some sites are closed?
If certain roads are closed, guides will adapt the route, often offering additional scenic drives or alternative short walks.
In sum, this Lanzarote buggy tour offers a great way to combine thrills, scenic beauty, and local culture in a compact, well-organized experience. Perfect for those who want to see volcanic sights without spending all day at it, and for anyone eager for a bit of driving adventure amid Lanzarote’s otherworldly landscapes.