Lanzarote
Lanzarote, a gem among the Canary Islands, is easily accessible via a ferry from Corralejo, Fuerteventura. The island’s volcanic heritage is epitomized by Timanfaya National Park, where visitors can witness geothermal phenomena and explore the otherworldly landscape. Wine enthusiasts will appreciate La Geria, Lanzarote’s unique wine region, where wines are cultivated in volcanic ash; a visit to Bodega Rubicón offers insight into this distinctive viticulture. The Green Lagoon, or El Lago Verde, located in El Golfo, presents a striking natural contrast with its emerald waters set against black sand beaches. The artistic legacy of César Manrique is evident throughout the island, notably at Jameos del Agua, a harmonious blend of art and nature within volcanic caves. Additionally, the nearby island of La Graciosa, with its unspoiled beaches and tranquil ambiance, is a short boat trip away, offering a serene retreat from the main island’s attractions.
Guided island tours
Guided island tours in the Canary Islands are the easiest way to discover the highlights of each destination in a single day. Available across islands such as Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, and Lanzarote, these tours combine natural landscapes, cultural stops, and panoramic viewpoints.
Travel in a comfortable vehicle with a local guide who explains the history, geology, and traditions of each island. Typical routes include volcanic parks, mountain villages, coastal viewpoints, and key landmarks that showcase the island’s unique character.
Guided tours are ideal for visitors who want to see more in less time without the stress of planning routes or driving. They offer a relaxed, informative, and well-organised way to experience the diversity of the Canary Islands in one day.



