A Walk Through Lanzarote’s Volcanoes with a Canarian Snack
If you’re considering a trek through Lanzarote’s famous volcanic landscape, the Timanfaya National Park Trekking with a Typical Canarian Snack offers a well-rounded and engaging experience. Priced at just over $57 per person, this roughly 3.5-hour tour is carefully crafted to combine outdoor adventure with cultural flavor. Led by a passionate local guide, you’ll navigate a 9 km circular route, discovering ancient volcanoes, fiery craters, and incredible lava formations, all topped off with a traditional Canarian snack and local wine.
What makes this experience particularly appealing are two standout features. First, the expert guide Sandra, praised in reviews for her engaging explanations and warm demeanor, makes the journey not just educational but also genuinely enjoyable. Second, the variety of sights—from the layered Ortiz volcano to the dramatic Colorado and Lapa (El Cuervo) craters—provides a sense of walking through a living, breathing volcanic universe. You’ll love the attention to detail, like seeing the fallen palm tree in the “dead” land around the black volcano, which highlights how resourceful local inhabitants have adapted to these harsh surroundings.
One potential consideration is the group size, limited to 10 travelers, which can be a bonus for a more intimate experience but might not appeal to those seeking a larger, more bustling tour. Also, keep in mind that the tour starts at 4 pm, so you’ll experience the sunset, adding a postcard-quality backdrop to your walk. While most travelers find the timing and pace ideal, those sensitive to late afternoon heat or early evening cold should dress accordingly.
Key Points
- Expert Local Guides: Sandra’s enthusiasm and deep knowledge elevate the experience, making volcanic features come alive.
- Stunning Views and Unique Stops: From volcanic tunnels to craters with impressive bombs and lava fields, each stop offers visual drama.
- Cultural Touch: The inclusion of a typical Canarian snack, featuring mojo cheese biscuits and local wine, adds authentic flavor.
- Value for Money: For around $57, you gain a meaningful, guided exploration plus local culinary delights — a good deal for the area.
- Sunset Experience: Walking into the evening with views of the split peak adds an extra layer of beauty.
- Limited Group Size: Small groups enhance the personal touch but may not suit those seeking a busier atmosphere.
A Deep Dive into the Volcano Trekking Experience in Lanzarote

If you’ve ever wondered what it feels like to walk across a volcanic landscape that looks more like the surface of another planet, this tour offers just that. Starting at the Ermita de Santa María Magdalena in Tías, the journey begins in the late afternoon, which immediately sets the scene for a more relaxed ambiance. You’ll travel through Masdache, passing volcanic tunnels that hint at the island’s fiery past, before arriving at the first major stop: the Ortiz volcano.
Ortiz Volcano is a highlight for its visible layers of erupted material, revealing centuries of volcanic activity. Walking along the perimeter, you’ll get a real sense of the different volcanic “styles” and the landscape’s evolution. From here, the route skirts around the Colorado volcano, notable for its explosive history and the impressive bombs that tell stories of violent eruptions reaching great distances.
Next is perhaps the most dramatic part of the trek—the black volcano and its surrounding lava fields. This area is practically a lunar landscape, with hardened lava and scorched earth as far as the eye can see. Here, local inhabitants have demonstrated resilience and ingenuity by using these barren lands creatively, evident in features like the fallen palm tree caught in time. It’s during this section that your guide’s explanations about volcanic processes and local adaptations add meaningful context.
Lunch or rather, a stopping point, includes a traditional Canarian snack of mojo cheese biscuits paired with a bottle of local wine. Travelers often comment on how this simple yet thoughtful touch enhances the cultural flavor of the tour. As one reviewer noted, Sandra’s enthusiasm and knowledge made the snacks feel like a special local treat rather than just a quick break.
The highlight of the tour is walking into the crater of the Lapa volcano—also known as El Cuervo—a stunning area that showcases both the raw power of nature and the artistic chaos of volcanic eruptions. This crater serves as a perfect vantage point for admiring the landscape and, with luck, catching a sunset in the background. The views here are especially memorable, with the split peak in the distance adding a dramatic silhouette at dusk.
Walking back to the start point, you’ll pass through areas illuminated by the golden hour, making this walk even more picturesque. The small size of the group means you’ll likely get personalized attention and plenty of opportunities for questions, which reviewers have raved about, especially regarding Sandra’s friendly and professional manner.
Pricing and Value: For $57.62, this tour delivers—not just in scenery but in educational content, local flavors, and an intimate setting. It’s an excellent choice for travelers eager to explore volcanic Lanzarote actively rather than from a bus window.
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Who Will Love This Tour?
This experience suits nature lovers, curious travelers, and those interested in volcanic geology or local culture. It’s particularly appealing to those who want a guided experience with depth, as Sandra and her team provide detailed explanations and personal touches like the snack. The pace is gentle enough for most walkers, but some might find the 9 km route a bit demanding if mobility is limited.
Practical Tips
- Timing: Starting at 4 pm allows you to enjoy the sunset, but dress in layers to stay comfortable as temperatures drop in the evening.
- Group Size: Small groups mean more interaction but book early—most bookings are made about 10 days in advance.
- What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and water are recommended.
- Cost: Considering the guide, the scenic stops, and the snack, this tour offers good value for an immersive volcanic experience.
FAQs

How long is the walking route?
The trek covers about 9 km, taking roughly three hours, with breaks included. It’s a moderate walk, with mostly gentle terrain and some volcanic ground.
What is included in the tour price?
For around $57.62, you’ll get a guided 3.5-hour trek, the Canarian snack with local wine, and the use of a mobile ticket for easy access.
Are the guides fluent in English?
Yes, your guide will speak in three languages, including English, ensuring clear explanations for international visitors.
Is this tour suitable for children or elderly travelers?
The route’s length and terrain should be suitable for most healthy adults and older children, but those with mobility issues should consider their comfort level with longer walks.
When does the tour start?
It begins at 4 pm, perfect for catching the sunset and experiencing the landscape in the golden hour.
What are the main highlights of the route?
Key stops include volcanic tunnels, Ortiz and Colorado volcanoes, lava fields, and the crater of El Cuervo, each offering different aspects of Lanzarote’s volcanic story.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the start, allowing flexibility for travelers.
Is the small group size a benefit?
Absolutely. With a maximum of 10 travelers, you’ll likely enjoy more personalized attention and opportunities to ask questions.
What makes this tour stand out compared to others?
The combination of expert guidance, authentic local snacks, stunning volcanic scenery, and the sunset timing creates a memorable, authentic Lanzarote adventure.
In summary, the Timanfaya National Park Trekking with a Typical Canarian Snack offers a vivid, engaging way to experience Lanzarote’s volcanic heart. Whether you’re a geology enthusiast, a lover of local culture, or simply seeking a memorable outdoor activity, this tour delivers standout scenery, knowledgeable guiding, and a taste of the islands in one affordable package. It’s well-suited for those who appreciate thoughtful, small-group exploration and authentic experiences far from the typical tourist trails.
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