Lanzarote’s 3-Hour Buggy Tour: An Off-Road Adventure with Volcano and Vineyard Views
Lanzarote is renowned for its otherworldly volcanic landscapes and rugged coastlines, and this buggy tour offers a lively way to take it all in. Based in Puerto Calero’s elegant marina, the experience combines on-road sightseeing with exhilarating off-road driving, delivering a full-bodied taste of island life. As someone who appreciates a mix of adventure and authentic scenery, I find this tour ticks many boxes.
What I especially like is how the routes are thoughtfully designed—the “Volcano Run” promises stunning views of the volcanic terrain, while the visit to a local wine museum adds a relaxing cultural touch. The latest automatic CanAm Maverick Buggies ensure smooth handling, which is perfect for those new to off-road driving or anyone who prefers to focus on the scenery rather than gear shifts. The friendly guides, such as the highly praised “driver” in reviews, make the journey engaging and informative, sharing interesting facts about the island’s volcanoes, villages, and wines.
A potential consideration is the cost of $193 per group—for some, this might seem a bit steep for a 3-hour adventure. However, given the inclusion of high-quality equipment, the picturesque stops, and the relaxed post-tour voucher at the marina’s restaurant, many find the price reasonable for the value and memorable sights. Do remember to bring clothes that can get dusty and a jacket for windier sections, as highlighted in traveler tips.
Key Points & Takeaways

- Spectacular Views: Expect remarkable vistas of Lanzarote’s volcanic landscape, especially along the “Volcano Run” and near Timanfaya.
- Well-Designed Route: Combines scenic on-road drives through villages and off-road tracks into lava fields and vineyards.
- Expert Guides: Friendly, helpful staff like “Tim” provide interesting insights and make sure everyone is comfortable.
- High-Quality Equipment: Drive modern, automatic CanAm Maverick Buggies, which are easy to handle and add safety.
- Cultural Stop: Visit a local wine museum and bodega, with optional coffee and tapas, offering a taste of Lanzarote’s wine culture.
- Relaxing Finish: After the tour, sit back in the marina’s bars and restaurants with promotional discounts included.
The Itinerary: What You’re Really Doing

The adventure kicks off in the exclusive Puerto Calero marina, where you check in smoothly at the friendly office—making it no more stressful than arriving for a day at the beach. The staff provides protective glasses for dust and offers jackets if the wind picks up. Once suited up, you’ll hop into your latest automatic buggy, ready to hit the trails.
Your first miles take you out of the marina, through the back streets of Puerto del Carmen and into Tias. Here, the guide will tell you a bit about the island’s history and geography—expect interesting tidbits and some local stories. The off-road tracks then lead you into the heart of Lanzarote’s volcanic scenery, winding through lava fields and along dirt trails that will get your heart pumping a little more than on the paved roads.
The highlight is the “Volcano Run,” where views of the Timanfaya National Park are breathtaking. You’ll get a chance to stop, take photos, and appreciate the rugged beauty of this UNESCO Geopark. Be prepared for some dust—wear shoes you don’t mind getting a little dirty—many reviewers, like Daniella, suggest bringing shoes that can handle the off-road grit.
Next, your group heads to the Wine Museum and Bodega in La Geria. Here, you can enjoy a brief leg stretch and perhaps a coffee at the tapas café. The wine region is famous for its volcanic soil, which lends a distinctive character to local wines—something you might not expect on a volcanic island. The guides share interesting facts about these vineyards, making it a delightful cultural detour.
Returning to Puerto Calero, you’ll have some free time to relax in one of the marina’s upscale bars or restaurants, often with promotional offers for tour participants. Many reviews highlight this relaxing end as a perfect way to unwind after the adventure.
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What’s Included and What’s Not

Included in your booking are protective glasses and a discount voucher for the marina’s restaurants—an excellent perk to unwind in style. You’ll also get guidance and safety equipment, ensuring you’re comfortable throughout.
On the flip side, you’ll need to bring your driver’s license, wear closed-toe shoes, and prepare for dusty conditions. The tour doesn’t include food and drinks, but the wine museum stop provides a natural opportunity to grab a local glass or light snack. If you want to avoid dust or wind, packing a buff or scarf is a smart idea—these can be purchased at the office if you forget.
Group Size, Duration & Practicalities

Limited to 10 participants, the small group size ensures a more personalized experience. The three-hour duration is enough time to cover a variety of landscapes, with starting times flexible based on availability—check ahead to suit your schedule. The activity is accessible for English, Spanish, and French speakers, making it suitable for a diverse crowd.
It’s not suitable for children under 5, pregnant women, or anyone with back, heart, or mobility issues. This focus on safety and comfort helps ensure everyone has a good time.
Who Will Love This Tour?

If you’re after a fun, active way to see Lanzarote’s volcanic scenery, this tour is a winner. It’s ideal for couples, friends, or small groups who enjoy a bit of adventure, stunning landscapes, and a relaxed cultural stop. The off-road element and scenic views are particularly praised, with guests noting the friendly guides and excellent value overall.
Travelers who want a mix of thrill and sightseeing, but don’t mind getting dusty, will find this to be a memorable highlight. If you’re new to off-road driving, the modern buggy and straightforward instructions make it accessible.
Final Thoughts

This buggy tour delivers a well-rounded slice of Lanzarote’s rugged beauty—mountains, lava fields, charming villages, and wine country—all in just three hours. The professional setup, combined with engaging guides like Tim, makes the experience smooth and enjoyable. The ability to drive high-end buggies adds a sense of adventure that’s hard to beat for the price, especially when you consider the included stops and discounts.
For those craving an active, scenic, and slightly unconventional way to explore the island, this tour offers impressive value. It’s best suited for adventure-seekers who don’t mind a bit of dust and are eager to see Lanzarote’s volcanic heart up close.
If you’re looking for a lively, scenic, and memorable way to spend a few hours—especially after your visit to Timanfaya or wine tasting—this buggy tour should definitely be on your list.
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FAQ

- Is the tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not suitable for children under 5 due to safety concerns. - **Can I book and pay later?****
Yes, you can reserve your spot now and pay later, allowing flexible planning. - **What should I wear?****
Dress in clothes you don’t mind getting dusty and wear closed-toe shoes. A jacket is recommended if it’s windy. - **Are the buggies automatic?****
Yes, the CanAm Maverick Buggies are fully automatic, making them easy to drive. - **What’s included in the price?****
Protection glasses and a discount voucher for the marina’s restaurants are included. - **How long is the tour?****
It lasts approximately 3 hours, including stops and sightseeing. - **Is the tour wheelchair accessible?****
Yes, the experience is accessible for wheelchairs. - **Where does the tour start and end?****
Starting and ending points are at the Puerto Calero marina, in the pedestrian area. - **Are food and drinks included?****
No, but you can enjoy local wines and snacks during the vineyard stop. - What language options are available?
Guides speak English, Spanish, and French.
In essence, if you’re after a lively, scenic, and authentic way to explore Lanzarote’s volcanic side, this buggy tour offers a memorable experience—adventure, stunning views, and cultural touches wrapped in three hours of fun.
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