Route Guided on the Volcanic Coast of Lanzarote.

Mesmerizing journey through Lanzarote's volcanic coast, where visitors uncover geological wonders, witness traditional fishing, and explore ancient lava tunnels.

Lanzarote’s volcanic coast offers a captivating route that delves into the island’s geological wonders. Guided by an experienced local, visitors can explore the region’s rich history, observe traditional fishing practices, and marvel at the natural pools carved into the volcanic rock. The tour also includes a journey through ancient lava tunnels, providing a unique glimpse into the island’s geological evolution. With its stunning landscapes and immersive experiences, this route promises an unforgettable adventure for those seeking to uncover Lanzarote’s volcanic secrets.

Key Points

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  • Guided exploration of Lanzarote’s dramatic volcanic northern coast, featuring engaging storytelling and opportunities to witness sea-volcanic landscape interactions.
  • Discovery of remnants from the island’s salt harvesting industry and observation of traditional fishing practices during a coastal village tour.
  • Bathing in natural pools formed by volcanic rock, with insights from guides on the geological and environmental factors.
  • Adventure into a nearby volcanic tunnel, marveling at intricate rock formations and the interplay of light and shadow.
  • The tour is not suitable for children under 12, wheelchair users, or individuals over 309 lbs, and includes a culinary interlude featuring traditional Canarian snacks.
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Discover the Volcanic Wonders

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What wonders await as you set out on this guided journey along Lanzarote’s volcanic northern coast?

Explore ancient salt flats and witness the sea’s dramatic interaction with the rugged volcanic landscape. Discover natural pools and tunnels, carved by the elements over millennia.

An experienced guide will bring the island’s history and geography to life through engaging storytelling. Marvel at the stark, lunar-like terrain and the vibrant colors that contrast against the deep blue ocean.

An experienced guide brings Lanzarote’s history and geography to life through captivating storytelling, as the lunar landscape contrasts with the deep blue ocean.

This immersive experience offers a chance to bathe in natural pools and fully learn about Lanzarote’s volcanic wonders.

Exploring the Coastal Village

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Where does the guided tour begin? The tour starts at the Estación de servicio Cepsa (Guatiza Gas Station), a coastal village in Lanzarote.

Participants will explore the area’s old salt flats and traditional fishing practices:

  • Discover the remnants of the island’s salt harvesting industry, once a thriving part of the local economy.

  • Observe the methods and tools used by Lanzarote’s fishermen to catch their daily catch.

  • Marvel at the natural pools and volcanic formations carved by the relentless waves.

  • Experience the dynamic interaction between the sea and the island’s volcanic landscape.

Bathing in Natural Pools

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After taking in the sights of the coastal village, the tour then moves on to the natural pools along the volcanic coastline.

Participants have the opportunity to bathe in these natural pools, formed by the sea’s interaction with the volcanic rock. The pools offer a refreshing respite from the day’s exploration.

Guides provide insights into the geological and environmental factors that created these unique natural formations. The chance to take in the cool waters and explore the volcanic tunnel further enhances the overall experiential aspect of the tour.

Volcanic Tunnel Adventure

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During the tour, participants are led to explore a nearby volcanic tunnel, offering a unique opportunity to venture into the island’s geological past. The tunnel, formed by ancient lava flows, provides a captivating glimpse into Lanzarote’s volcanic origins.

Venture into Lanzarote’s volcanic past through a captivating tunnel formed by ancient lava flows.

Navigating the tunnel’s dimly lit corridors, visitors can:

  • Marvel at the intricate rock formations and textures, shaped by the dynamic forces of nature.

  • Appreciate the eerie silence and sense of isolation, transporting them to a primordial world.

  • Witness the interplay of light and shadow, creating a mesmerizing and atmospheric experience.

  • Gain a deeper understanding of the island’s volcanic evolution and the power of the elements that forged its landscape.

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Interacting With the Volcanic Rock

As participants follow the guided route along Lanzarote’s northern volcanic coast, they’ll have the opportunity to directly engage with the island’s unique geological features.

They’ll witness the dramatic interaction between the sea and the volcanic rock, experiencing the power of the waves as they crash against the shore.

Along the way, they’ll explore natural pools formed by the volcanic terrain, with the chance to take a refreshing dip in the clear, cool waters.

Throughout the hike, the guide will share insights about the island’s volcanic history and how these remarkable landforms were shaped over time.

Savoring Canarian Snacks

Participants can look forward to savoring a delightful Canarian snack during the tour. The tour includes a traditional Canarian snack, allowing visitors to experience the local cuisine.

Some of the snack options may include:

  • Papas Arrugadas: Boiled and salted tiny potatoes, served with a spicy mojo sauce.

  • Queso Majorero: A flavorful, semi-hard cheese made from goat’s milk.

  • Gofio: A toasted flour made from grains, often used in stews and desserts.

  • Plátanos Fritos: Fried plantain slices, a staple of the Canarian diet.

This culinary interlude provides a chance to savor the flavors of Lanzarote and take in the island’s rich food culture.

Engaging Storytelling by the Guide

How does the guide bring the tour to life with engaging storytelling?

The qualified and experienced professional guide captivates participants with their wealth of knowledge about Lanzarote’s history and geography.

Through vivid descriptions and anecdotes, the guide transports the group, enabling them to envision the island’s past.

Listeners are enthralled as the guide shares tales of the volcanic formations, the traditional fishing practices, and the interplay between the sea and the land.

The guide’s engaging approach and passion for the subject matter make the tour an informative and enjoyable experience for all who join.

Accessibility and Charm of the Tour

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The tour’s accessibility and charm are evident in the range of features it offers.

The tour isn’t suitable for children under 12, wheelchair users, or individuals over 309 lbs (140 kg), ensuring the safety and comfort of participants.

The recommended items to bring, such as passport/ID, flip-flops, beachwear, and closed-toe shoes, further enhance the experience.

The tour’s overall 5/5 rating from travelers highlights its accessibility and charm, with many praising the informative and enjoyable experience.

The opportunity for a bath in natural pools and exploration of a volcanic tunnel add to the tour’s appeal.

  • Not suitable for children under 12, wheelchair users, or individuals over 309 lbs (140 kg)

  • Recommended items to bring: passport/ID, flip-flops, beachwear, closed-toe shoes

  • Overall 5/5 rating from travelers

  • Bath in natural pools and exploration of a volcanic tunnel

Frequently Asked Questions

Are There Any Medical Facilities Along the Hiking Route?

The tour overview doesn’t mention any medical facilities along the hiking route. However, the guide is qualified and experienced, so they’d likely be prepared to handle minor injuries or emergencies during the tour.

Can We Bring Our Own Food and Drinks During the Tour?

Participants can bring their own food and drinks during the tour. The tour includes a Canarian snack, but bringing additional sustenance is permitted and encouraged to enhance the hiking experience.

Is There an Age Limit for Participating in the Volcanic Tunnel Exploration?

The tour isn’t suitable for children under 12, so there’s an age limit for the volcanic tunnel exploration. The itinerary highlights mention it’s not recommended for those under 12.

Are There Any Special Requirements for the Closed-Toe Shoes?

The tour requires closed-toe shoes, but there are no special requirements beyond that. Participants should wear comfortable, sturdy shoes that provide good traction on uneven volcanic terrain.

Can We Extend the Tour Duration to Explore More of the Coastline?

While the standard tour duration is 3 hours, it may be possible to extend the exploration of the coastline by arranging a longer private tour. Guests should inquire about this option when booking to accommodate their preferences.

The Sum Up

The Route Guided on the Volcanic Coast of Lanzarote offers an unforgettable exploration of the island’s stunning northern shoreline. Participants will uncover the rich history, observe traditional fishing, and marvel at natural pools formed by volcanic rock. The adventure includes a captivating journey through ancient lava tunnels, providing insights into the island’s geological evolution while enjoying refreshing dips in the cool waters.

You can check availability for your dates here: