[th-aps]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.Lanzarote
€25.00- Lanzarote offers a captivating blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences, making it an ideal destination for exploration. Island tours showcase the striking volcanic landscapes of Timanfaya National Park, where geothermal wonders create a surreal atmosphere. The Green Lagoon, nestled within a volcanic crater, provides a stunning contrast to the rugged surroundings. Jameos del Agua, a unique lava tube transformed into an artistic marvel, highlights Lanzarote's connection to César Manrique’s vision. Wine lovers can savor the distinct flavors of La Geria, known for its volcanic-soil vineyards, while aloe vera farms offer insights into the island's traditional agriculture. Excursions to La Graciosa reveal pristine beaches and tranquil charm, while day tours to Fuerteventura allow visitors to explore yet another Canary Island gem, all from the comfort of Lanzarote’s base.
Lanzarote Tours
€45.00 - Lobos Island, located off the coast of Fuerteventura, is a volcanic island that has been a protected Natural Park since 1982. Known for its unique landscapes and rich biodiversity, the island was historically a habitat for monk seals, which have since become extinct in the region.Visitors can explore the island's pristine beach, marine life, and the former fisherman’s village that reflects its maritime history. Lobos Island is also part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, highlighting its environmental significance and commitment to conservation.Lobos Island is also home to some of the most pristine beaches in the Canary Islands. The crystal-clear waters and golden sands of the Lagoon Beach "playa de la concha" perfect for sunbathing and swimming. If you're feeling adventurous, take a hike to the top of Montaña La Caldera for a panoramic view of the island and its surrounding turquoise waters.Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, Lobos Island Natural Park has it all. From its volcanic landscapes to its vibrant marine life, this hidden paradise is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Lobos Island
€17.00 - Morro Jable and Costa Calma in Fuerteventura offer a wide range of activities for every type of traveler. Explore the island’s stunning coastline with a boat excursions, such as a catamaran excursion, or a glass-bottom boats for a unique view of marine life, or embark on a pirate boat adventure for a fun-filled experience. Dolphin watching tours let you witness these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.For adrenaline enthusiasts, dune buggy and jet ski safaris provide exhilarating ways to explore Morro Jable's diverse landscapes, while the Cofete Jeep Safari takes you to the island’s most remote and scenic areas. Electric bike tours offer a more relaxed yet adventurous way to discover the beauty of Costa Calma and Morro Jable. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, these activities ensure an unforgettable time in Fuerteventura.
Morro Jable
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