Full-day art and sightseeing tour of Northern Lanzarote
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Full-day art and sightseeing tour of Northern Lanzarote

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Idiomas: Inglés, Francés
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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
  • A guided tour of the César Manrique Foundation explores this lava-bubble home
  • Lanzarote's Green Caves and Mirador del Rio showcase natural beauty
  • The Valley of a Thousand Palm Trees and Haria boasts peaceful vibes, ideal for a stroll
  • A locally sourced lunch and Red House visit add quirky touches
  • Your expert guide shares unrivalled knowledge of Manrique's legacy
Qué te espera

A day full of art, nature, and mouth-watering flavours awaits you on this full-day tour of northern Lanzarote. Lazlo, one of our local expert guides, says, “This tour gives you a snapshot of Lanzarote through the eyes of the island's legendary artist, sculptor, and eco-warrior, César Manrique. He worked with local authorities to protect the island's natural beauty by introducing laws to keep buildings low—no taller than palm trees and always in the classic Canarian style.”

Your first stop is the César Manrique Foundation, which was also his former home, built right into lava bubbles – impressive, right? This spot is all about blending art and nature, with funky sculptures, wow-factor walkways, and plenty of cacti to marvel at. Next, we'll head to the Cueva de los Verdes, a natural wonder created by ancient lava flows, where you'll stroll through the stalactites and stalagmites of this underground world. From there, we'll continue to the Mirador del Rio, a viewpoint designed by Manrique himself.

After snapping up some epic photos of Lanzarote and the Chinijo Archipelago from up high, you'll stroll through the Valley of a Thousand Palm Trees – where a tradition of planting a palm for each newborn has made this village the greenest spot on the island. You'll love the charming white Canarian houses, vibrant Bougainvillea, and learning that Manrique lived and worked in Haria until his passing in 1992. After a fresh, locally sourced lunch in a cosy Canarian house, you'll wrap up this adventure at the quirky Red House in Arrieta, perched right by the sea.

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  • Not suitable for wheelchairs
  • Not suitable for those with reduced mobility
  • Bring suitable footwear
  • This is one of our TUI Collection experiences, which give you a local flavour of the destination while showcasing its unique, authentic and responsible values.
  • By choosing this TUI Collection experience, you're contributing to TUI Care Foundation projects around the world, which help local communities thrive and benefit from tourism. Thanks for your help
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TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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Excelente

4,5 /5

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  • C

    Christian

    Verified booking

    4.6

    7 de septiembre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    Pour le repas, il faudrait du changement car c'est toujours la même chose dans le même restaurant: poulet, boulettes, riz, même dessert, ....

  • I

    Isa

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    3.8

    24 de mayo de 2025

    Viajó con un grupo de amigos


    La journée n’est pas assez remplie. Il faudrait faire en plus le jardin des cactus.

  • C

    Claudette

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    4.6

    19 de mayo de 2025

    Viajó con la familia


    Le personnel est très sympathique et efficace. Les installations sont très bien. En ce qui concerne le restaurant, seul bémol, l'installation du buffet devrait être accessible sur deux côtés ce qui éviterait des queues parfois importantes aux heures de pointe.

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    Guy

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    5

    18 de mayo de 2025

    Viajó con un grupo de amigos


    Tout est parfait, le seul point noir est l organisation du self , les entrées se retrouvant après les plats chauds.

  • J

    José

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    3

    18 de mayo de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    Pour une journée complète de visites, c'est un peu juste...partis à 9h de l'hôtel, revenus à 16h15 à l'hôtel dont 1h30 de repas le midi...C'est vraiment une petite journée ! À quasiment 120€/pers, le rapport qualité prix n'y est pas vraiment. Un site supplémentaire en visite aurait été largement souhaité. Voire même deux sites. Bien que les sites visités étaient intéressants. Je ne recommanderai pas.

  • S

    Sylvie

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    4.2

    16 de mayo de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    Expédition parfaite ! Guide à l’écoute et explications très intéressantes

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