Traveling through Lanzarote offers a chance to see landscapes unlike any other—fiery volcanoes, stark black ash fields, and surprisingly lush vineyards. The La Geria tour promises a unique blend of outdoor adventure and wine tasting, all in a landscape declared an agricultural heritage site by the FAO.
From the moment we read about this experience, three things stood out: the chance to hike amid ancient volcanic vines, sweeping views of Timanfaya and Fuerteventura, and the opportunity to taste local wines in an authentic setting. We loved the idea of connecting with Lanzarote’s winemaking tradition while exploring its volcanic terrain.
However, a possible consideration is that the tour involves some uphill walking, which might not suit those with mobility issues or low fitness levels. Still, for most travelers looking for a mix of nature, culture, and wine, this tour hits many right notes. It’s especially suited to those who enjoy outdoor activities and want a deeper understanding of Lanzarote’s landscape and agriculture.
Key Points
- Unique landscape: Circular route through volcanic fields and vineyards.
- Cultural insight: Learn about how vines thrive on volcanic ash.
- Scenic views: Panoramic vistas of Timanfaya and Fuerteventura.
- Wine tasting: Visit to Bodegas Rubicón with local wine samples.
- Expert guide: Knowledgeable local guide enhances the experience.
- Flexible booking: Reserve now, pay later with cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Exploring La Geria: What to Expect
This tour offers a fascinating journey through one of Lanzarote’s most iconic landscapes. The route is designed to be a balanced mix of walking, learning, and tasting, with plenty of opportunities to stop and soak in the views. Starting in front of the La Geria chapel, the guide will meet you and set the tone for your adventure, sharing insights into the region’s volcanic history and viticulture.
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Walking among ancient vineyards
We loved the way the tour begins by walking through traditional vineyards, where vines grow in holes dug into the volcanic ash. This method is a clever adaptation to the arid landscape, ensuring the vines get enough water and are protected from the trade winds. The guide explained that these holes, called “zocos,” are centuries-old and essential for maintaining the region’s wine production.
One reviewer mentioned that walking among these centuries-old vineyards felt like stepping into a different world, where nature and human ingenuity have combined to create a resilient agricultural tradition. Expect to learn how the vines survive despite the harsh volcanic soils, and how the landscape’s stark beauty reflects a centuries-long relationship between land and wine.
Climbing Guardilama for panoramic vistas
As the route continues, you’ll begin a gradual ascent of Guardilama, one of Lanzarote’s high points. This climb offers a well-deserved break with sweeping views across the volcanoes of Timanfaya National Park and the broader La Geria landscape.
From the summit, the scenery shifts dramatically. You’ll see the black volcanic craters, the sprawling vineyards, and in the distance, Fuerteventura across the ocean. The view from Guardilama really captures the scale and rugged beauty of the island. To quote a reviewer, “The best part was the breathtaking view from the top—seeing the volcanoes that shape the island’s landscape is something you won’t forget.”
Discovering vines inside volcanic craters
After the descent, you’ll explore how vines are cultivated on the eastern slopes, with views of the coast and Los Ajaches. One of the highlights is learning how vineyards are grown even inside the craters of volcanoes, a testament to local ingenuity. The guide might point out that this method creates microclimates ideal for grape growing.
Our guide shared that this part of the tour revealed how adaptable Lanzarote’s wine-growing practices are—turning what might seem like an uninhabitable landscape into an agricultural treasure. This insight enriches the tasting experience later at Bodegas Rubicón, where you’ll understand the tradition behind the wines.
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The route ends back in La Geria valley, where you’ll visit Bodegas Rubicón. Here, you get to sample some of Lanzarote’s best wines, including local varieties. The tasting is a definite highlight, bringing together the journey through volcanic terrain with the flavors of the island.
Guests have said that the wine tasting feels authentic and intimate, often with the winemakers themselves explaining the production process. It’s a fantastic way to cap off the day, feeling connected to the land and the craftsmanship behind the wines.
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Practical Details and Value
The tour is priced at $56 per person, which includes the guided hike, the visit and tasting at Bodegas Rubicón, and insurance. For the price, you gain a well-rounded experience—combining outdoor activity, cultural insight, and a taste of local tradition. This makes it a good value, especially considering the personalized guidance and scenic stops.
Transport to the meeting point isn’t included, but the guide can help coordinate this if needed. The tour lasts several hours, with enough time to walk at a leisurely pace, take photos, and learn from your guide. Be prepared with closed-toe shoes, sunscreen, water, and a jacket for higher elevations.
The experience is offered in multiple languages, including English, Italian, French, and Spanish, ensuring broad accessibility. Note that it’s not suitable for children under 10, people with mobility or heart problems, or those with low fitness levels, as there is some uphill walking involved.
What travelers have said
Many reviewers appreciate the expert knowledge of the guide, often mentioning how they learned things they wouldn’t find in a guidebook. One said, “The guide was incredibly knowledgeable and made the landscape come alive with stories.” Others noted that the views are spectacular and that the combination of walking and wine tasting makes for an engaging day.
Some travelers mention that the timing is perfect—not too rushed, with breaks at scenic spots. The small group size helps create an intimate atmosphere, improving interaction and making it easier to ask questions.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
If you’re someone who loves outdoor adventures with a cultural twist, this tour is ideal. It offers a chance to combine physical activity with learning about Lanzarote’s unique environment and wine culture in an accessible setting.
It’s particularly well-suited for nature enthusiasts, wine lovers, and those interested in local agricultural practices. If you’re after a relaxing, scenic, and educational experience that’s slightly different from typical sightseeing, this tour fits the bill.
On the other hand, those with mobility issues or low fitness levels might want to consider the uphill sections carefully, as some walking is involved. The tour is also not designed for children under 10, so families with younger kids might want to look for alternatives.
The Sum Up
This circular hike through La Geria offers a rare glimpse into Lanzarote’s volcanic landscape and its centuries-old winegrowing tradition. The combination of scenic vistas, informative guides, and authentic wine tasting makes it a solid choice for travelers seeking a well-balanced day out.
You’ll love the way the landscape’s stark beauty is contrasted with the lush vines and the stories shared by your guide. The experience is both scenic and educational, providing a meaningful connection to the land and its traditions.
This tour is best for those who want to enjoy nature, learn about local agriculture, and taste some of the island’s finest wines—all in a single, memorable outing. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a casual explorer, you’ll find this experience offers genuine value and a chance to see Lanzarote from a different perspective.
FAQ
Is transportation to the meeting point included?
No, transportation isn’t included, but the guide can help organize this if needed.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring sunscreen, water, a jacket, and closed-toe shoes. These will help keep you comfortable during the walk.
How long does the tour last?
While the exact duration isn’t specified, it’s a full-day experience with walking, sightseeing, and wine tasting.
Is the tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not suitable for children under 10 years old due to the physical nature of the hike.
Can I book and pay later?
Yes, you can reserve your spot and pay later, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What languages are available?
The tour is offered in English, Italian, French, and Spanish.
What kind of views will I see?
Expect sweeping views of volcanoes, the Timanfaya National Park, Fuerteventura, and the coastal scenery.
Is this experience good for wine enthusiasts?
Definitely. The visit to Bodegas Rubicón provides an authentic tasting of local wines, often with insightful explanations from the winemakers.
What makes this tour different from other Lanzarote excursions?
Its focus on volcanic landscapes combined with wine tourism, plus the chance to walk among ancient vineyards while enjoying spectacular scenery.
How physically demanding is the tour?
It involves some uphill walking and uneven terrain, so a moderate fitness level is recommended.
This tour offers an engaging way to discover Lanzarote beyond its beaches—combining nature, culture, and a little indulgence in one memorable outing.
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