Aquapark Costa Teguise with Transport
Aquapark Costa Teguise is the place to go to for adrenaline-fuelled hydrotherapy. You'll be dropped off to spend the day sliding and frolicking on the tubes, flumes, spirals and rapids. This is proper fun in the sun.
No man is an island, but Lanzarote is an island that owes a lot to one man. The legacy of artist and architect Cesar Manrique is everywhere. On this land and sea tour, you'll visit LagOmar, the Cactus Garden – one of Manrique's emblematic creations – and the small volcanic island of La Graciosa.Manrique's buildings and sculptures dot the island, and it's thanks to him that there are no high-rises. LagOmar, once owned by Omar Sharif, is a complex designed to evoke the Arabian Nights tales, though it also has the air of a Bond villain lair. It also features a cave-bar, a restaurant, apartments and a museum.Next, you'll visit the Cactus Garden, where Manrique landscaped more than 7,000 cactuses of all shapes and sizes. Then, hop on a boat and sail to La Graciosa, a volcanic island surrounded by Europe's largest marine reserve. Afterwards, you'll enjoy lunch and some free time on its virgin beaches.
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Lanzarote to Fuerteventura Ferry with Lineas Romero
With Fuerteventura just a 30-minute ferry ride away from Lanzarote, you can easily hop across for the day to discover another Canary island. You'll have a return trip on the ferry that takes you on a comfortable journey between Playa Blanca and Corralejo and free time between to do whatever you'd like.There are five ferries a day between Playa Blanca and Corralejo, so you can decide your own schedule. And with just a quick 30-minute journey, you'll be there in no time. Corralejo is famed for its white dune beaches, pretty seaside town with plenty of pavement-side eateries and boutiques to fill hours of shopping.Head to the beach after lunch and soak up some rays, or sit and people-watch in the main square with an ice-cool drink. The return ferry will then take you back to Playa Blanca, just make sure you're there in good time for boarding. A great way to tick off another fascinating Canary island.
Playa Quemada jet-ski tour with transport
Lanzarote's rugged volcanic coast is the star of the show on this trip, but if you like your sightseeing injected with some wave power, then this jet ski tour is just the thing. You'll drive your own jet ski from Puerto del Carmen, along the coast to Barranco del Quiquere, Puerto Calero and Playa Quemada on this 40-minute ride.After being picked up from your hotel you'll hop on a boat at Puerto del Carmen to scoot to where the jet skis are waiting. You'll be given your wetsuit, life jacket and a quick safety briefing before you're let loose on your own jet ski.Follow your guide as you rev and bump through the waves to Playa Quemada, passing the Barranco del Quiquere along the way. You'll also swing by Puerto Calero to fully appreciate Lanzarote's volcanic beauty while enjoying an action-packed morning.
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Playa Quemada jet-ski tour – ticket only
You'll begin your action-packed adventure in Puerto del Carmen. Here, you'll receive your wetsuit, life jacket and a safety briefing, before being let loose on your own jet-ski. With your guide leading the way, you'll ride the waves for about 40 minutes to Playa Quemada. You'll race past Barranco del Quiquere and Puerto Calero whilst also enjoying the beauty of Lanzarote's rugged volcanic coastline.
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Sea Lion Interaction at Rancho Texas Park with Transfer
There's a whole world to explore at Rancho Texas. Enjoy an all-access pass to the park's attractions, with the added bonus of a sea lion interaction. Noisy but intelligent, these playful mammals love to show off – and they'll do just that on this immersive experience. As for the rest of the park, you'll be spoilt for choice with water slides, petting farms and animal shows to name a few.
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Sea Lion Interaction at Rancho Texas Park Ticket
There's a whole world to explore at Rancho Texas. Enjoy an all-access pass to the park's attractions, with the added bonus of a sea lion interaction. Noisy but intelligent, these playful mammals love to show off – and they'll do just that on this immersive experience. As for the rest of the park, you'll be spoilt for choice with water slides, petting farms and animal shows to name a few.
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4x4 southern Lanzarote tour with winery visit
You'll kick things off cruising through Yaiza, the island's picture‑perfect whitewashed village, before heading to Papagayo for some coastal bliss – and maybe even a dip if the weather plays along. Then, it's off to El Golfo to check out the renowned green lagoon tucked inside a volcanic crater. There's also a stop at the Timanfaya Visitor Centre to get the lowdown on how Lanzarote was shaped by fire and lava. After that, you'll bounce off‑road into La Geria, Lanzarote's wine region, for a sip of local wine before travelling back to your accommodation.
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North Lanzarote 4x4 volcanoes and villages guided tour
You'll be picked up from your accommodation in a comfortable 4x4, which you'll ride in as you tick off a few nearby vantage points that show off some of the island's best landscapes. Eventually, you'll stop in the town of Teguise for some time to look around. This place was the island's capital until 1852. You'll be able to head off on your own and potter around its cobbled lanes and look at its centuries-old churches, temples and castle. From here, you'll make two more stops. The first is at Famara, a five-kilometre-long stretch of coast where you'll have some free time to go for a stroll. The second is the Timanfaya National Park visitor centre, where an elevated walkway leads you over historic lava flows.
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Experiência de surf na praia de Famara em Lanzarote
Desfrute de uma experiência única que combina desporto, natureza e diversão numa das mais belas praias das Ilhas Canárias.
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Lanzarote electric paddleboard and snorkelling tour
Beginners and seasoned SUP pros can go electric on this stand-up paddle-boarding tour of Lanzarote's wild southern coast. You'll gently glide through the shallows, letting the motor do the work and saving all your energy for admiring the volcanic cliffs, sweeping bays and hidden sea caves. Head to Papagayo Beach for a spot of snorkelling followed by a picnic break on the beach, followed by some time to stretch out and relax on the sand before you're guided back to base along the rugged coastline.
Lanzarote wine-tasting and museum tour at Bodega Finca Mota
From the ashes of Lanzarote's volcanic eruptions spring vines that're as packed with heritage as they are in nutrients. And you can expect to be fully absorbed in the traditional world of naturally crafted wines on this visit to Bodega Finca Mota Artesanal, a family-run winery in the heart of the Tias region. This is more than your average wine-tasting. You'll begin with a private tour of the bodega's museum. Founded by Rafael and Samuel González, the father and son duo turned their home into this living museum full of vintage wine-making equipment and nostalgic knick-knacks that tell the story of generations of wine being made by hand.Then, it's on to an exclusive tasting where you'll try three highly quaffable wines. Your guide will help you identify the distinctive character and flavours of each one and explain what makes these wines so different to their European cousins. Of course you can't have wine without perfectly paired nibbles, so you'll graze on a board of premium local cheeses and traditionally cured tuna – a local delicacy. Please note, this tour begins at 12.30.
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