When we see Lanzarote from the air, it can appear to be a small island, but this perception changes when we start to explore its varied geography. The best way to organise a 4-day stay on this Canary Island is to arrange your excursions by zone. Working on this basis, we will recommend independent itineraries that you can follow over complete days. Of course, we include visits to unique natural settings such as the Timanfaya National Park, the Cueva de los Verdes and the Jameos del Agua. We haven’t forgotten that you are on holiday, and that you’ll want to stroll across the beach without having to watch the clock, and you’ll want to eat in the best of Lanzarote’s restaurants.
The rugged textures and the palette of colours of the landscape in Lanzarote’s Timanfaya National Park increase the temptation to explore, either on foot or on a camel.
Excursion to the Timanfaya National Park and La Geria with an optional camel ride
from 45,00 €
The lights and shadows of the Cueva de los Verdes create an almost dreamlike universe where the visitor is entranced by the beauty of the rocky shapes and structures.
Conceived as an explosion of vegetation in a former volcanic rock quarry, Lanzarote’s Jardín de Cactus is one of the spots not to be missed on this Canary Island.
The Jameos del Agua are the fruit of the creativity of César Manrique, a work which allows us a glimpse into the geological wonders of inland Lanzarote.
The town makes the perfect base for visiting some of the most spectacular beaches and spots in the south of the island, which seems like another world
I Love Papagayo Catamaran Tour
from 71,00 €
Caleta de Sebo, with its sandy streets, is the departure point from which to explore the island’s spectacular wild beaches and volcanic landscapes.
I Love Graciosa Catamaran Tour
from 71,00 €We help you design the best itineraries for your stay in Lanzarote.
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