Viaje a Lanzarote de César Manrique con Cactus Garden y LagOmar
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Viaje a Lanzarote de César Manrique con Cactus Garden y LagOmar

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Idiomas: Alemán, Inglés
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Duración: from 4 hours to 8 hours

De acuerdo con nuestro compromiso con el turismo sostenible, todas las excursiones National Geographic Day Tours cumplen los criterios del Consejo Mundial de Turismo Sostenible, y una parte de los ingresos de estas visitas se destina a la National Geographic Society para financiar la investigación y programas sostenibles en todo el mundo.

Ventajas
  • Aprenderá todo sobre el legado del legendario arquitecto y artista de Lanzarote, César Manrique.
  • Las 1.100 especies de cactus del Jardín de Cactus de Manrique te harán sentir de otro mundo
  • La casa y el estudio de Manrique, construidos sobre un campo de lava rocosa, están repletos de fotos dignas de Instagram.
  • Visitarás el laberinto de túneles, cuevas y patios que hacen de LagOmar un lugar tan emblemático.
  • Su guía local experto compartirá toda la historia y el folclore en torno a Manrique y su legado
Qué te espera

Con sus campos de lava repletos de viñedos, su exuberante arquitectura y sus paisajes de otro mundo, Lanzarote parece sacada de una película de ciencia ficción. Esta exclusiva excursión de medio día incluye la Fundación César Manrique y su Jardín de Cactus, seguida de una visita a LagOmar. Rosa, una de nuestras expertas guías locales, afirma: "Manrique convenció a sus compañeros isleños para que invirtieran en turismo sin sobredesarrollar, asegurándose de que cualquier impacto humano estuviera en armonía con nuestros paisajes volcánicos".

Manrique fue admirado por muchos en vida, y su influencia en la cultura de Lanzarote perdura. Fue un artista polifacético que realizó pinturas, esculturas y obras arquitectónicas, y llevó la sostenibilidad a la vanguardia de sus creaciones, mucho antes de que se convirtiera en una palabra de moda. Primero visitaremos su Jardín de Cactus, donde se cultivan 1.100 especies de suculentas escultóricas. Se puede apreciar al instante cómo la habilidad y la visión de Manrique mejoraron el árido paisaje.

Del mismo modo, la Fundación César Manrique demuestra que la armonía entre el entorno construido y la naturaleza puede tener éxito. La visita a la casa-estudio del artista, construida en un campo de lava, es prueba de ello. La última parada del recorrido será en LagOmar, un lugar impresionante que combina a la perfección naturaleza y arte. Este lugar único se encuentra en una cantera volcánica e incluye una cueva-bar, un restaurante y un museo. Cuenta la leyenda local que el icono de Hollywood Omar Sharif fue su propietario durante un breve periodo, pero que lo perdió en una partida de cartas.

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  • La gira se realiza principalmente en alemán, pero también se habla inglés y polaco. Use calzado cómodo
  • No recomendable para personas en silla de ruedas
  • No recomendable para personas con movilidad reducida
  • Se recomienda traer calzado comodo
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  • C

    Claire

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    1

    12 de diciembre de 2025

    Viajó solo


    Over 4hrs of driving round collecting other people, absolutely dreadful! Left at 1315hrs, 2hrs later still on the coach picking people! Painful. Can not recommend as they never told us. Everyone is complaining and we have now been advised we would be back until after 1900hrs. Terrible.

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    Unfulfilled promises

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    2.2

    7 de diciembre de 2025

    Viajó con un grupo de amigos


    As prosumer during booking C Mantique Foundstion visit was supposed to be for 1.5 hours but unfortunately it lasted just for 45 min that included walking and collecting people to distribute tickets. It took us 1.5 hours to pick up all the pax and even longer to take them back to their hotels. We had very little time to visit The Foundation and another two attractions. The guiding was in two languages which increased our frustration. The tour wax badly organized and and it was waste of time and

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    Larissa K

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    5

    7 de diciembre de 2025

    Viajó con un grupo de amigos


    We both were very satisfied with our guide David, he was knowledgeable polite and supportive to the all people on the bus. His stories about Lanzarote history and was amazing, he spoken a very good languages, English and German. He is a man of culture and quality. He described all house we have visited with an absolute pleasure and interest, many thanks to him. Larissa&Maria

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    Jackie C

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    4.6

    6 de diciembre de 2025

    Viajó con un grupo de amigos


    Loved the tour. Hadn’t realised that there were so many steps, and some quite steep. I have bad knees, so I did struggle with that, quite painful

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    Torfs Jenny

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    4.6

    6 de diciembre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    Was perfect een top excursie

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    Jan pontzeele

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    4.2

    6 de diciembre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    Gids David was heel goed. Alles in orde

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