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Lanzarote: Guided Volcano Buggy Tour

1. Lanzarote: Guided Volcano Buggy Tour

Get your adrenaline pumping on a guided buggy tour exploring the wild north of Lanzarote. Live an adventure through the interesting landscapes of the island. Start your tour from Costa Teguise and head to Guatiza. Here you'll ride on a track that passes through the old quarries of Guatiza. Make your way to Los Cocoteros. Continue towards Mala through the cactus area, where you will see the cochineal. From here, continue through Guatiza to the Mala Dam, the only one in Lanzarote, before heading to the highest point of the island, Peñas del Chache. After enjoying the descent through the Teguise area, pass by Teseguite on your way to the el Mojón quarry, before making your way back to Costa Teguise.

Lanzarote Coast-2-Coast Tour

2. Lanzarote Coast-2-Coast Tour

Admire two emblematic places of art and nature conceived by the artist César Manrique on this full-day trip in Lanzarote to the LagOmar Museum and the Cactus Garden. Take a ferry to La Graciosa and indulge yourself with a savory paella and free time to discover the island.  Begin your tour in the morning with pickup near your accommodation in Lanzarote. Hop on the air-conditioned bus and travel to LagOmar where your multilingual guide will take you to explore the house of the famous Hollywood actor Omar Sharif, its "lagoon", tunnels, and caves carved in the mountain. Enjoy this Arabian Nights-inspired dream situated in the village of Oasis de Nazaret. Legend has it that the actor lost the house in a card game and never returned to Lanzarote. Head to the Cactus Garden, a magnificent example of an architectonic intervention perfectly integrated into the landscape. Cesar Manrique created this audacious artistic complex where you can find over 450 different cactus species from around the world and an traditional windmill. Board a ferry to the island of La Graciosa. Marvel at the breath-taking views of the north coast of Lanzarote on the open upper deck. Once you arrive on the island, explore the small fishermen's village, its peculiar church, and "the smallest museum in the world" before enjoying paella and drinks aboard a docked ferry. Experience the charm of local life or join in activities like hiking, cycling, swimming at pristine beaches, or take a jeep tour around the island in your free time after lunch. Take the ferry back to Lanzarote and transfer back to your hotel at the end of your tour. 

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You can see why it's such a highly rated tour. 3 hours thrashing around in these fun little buggies.. what's not to like? The tour itself is great, you cover a good distance on the island, get up nice and high so you can see both sides of the island at once. Nice mix of real road, track and off road. Scenery is stunning, and the buggies are fun to drive. They're speed limited, but not crazy low like others I've used, so you can actually have a bit of fun with them (if you can work out how to put them in sport mode ). The staff are really friendly, happy to help, and the fact we were picked up and dropped off from where we were staying was a huge bonus. Honestly one of the most fun excursions I've had.

What a fantastic experience. 2 hours of bumpy thrills and spectacular views. The guide was cool, taking pictures whilst operating a buggy doesn't look easy but he managed to do just that. You get your own 5 minute photoshoot where you follow in your buggy behind him and he takes pictures at various angles. It's breezy out there and whilst they do provide a jacket and goggles, I'd recommend wearing warm clothing (and clothes you don't mind getting a bit mucky). A fantastic experience to add to our memories of a great holiday

The buggy ride was amazing with beautiful views, some parts scary as your driving next to a very deep drop but if your a thrill seeker you'll love this. One tip would be to wrap up warm especially around your face area as at times when you are driving fast can be freezing & windy. Great experience

Really great fun, well run, and just such a good experience, very highly recommended

Helpful guides that look after you on your tour even if a little nervous