Northern Lanzarote tour with Jameos del Agua and Teguise

Northern Lanzarote tour with Jameos del Agua and Teguise

4.4/5

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$77.00
Free cancellation
Language: German, English, Dutch
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: from 4 hours to 8 hours

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Why you’ll love this…
  • You'll visit the Cesar Manrique-designed Jameos del Agua volcanic cavern complex
  • There's plenty of free time to check out the palaces and churches in the historic village of Teguise
  • You'll enjoy bird's-eye panoramic views over La Graciosa island from Mirador del Rio
  • There's a chance to admire the landscapes and explore Aloe Vera secrets at a local producer
  • An expert local guide will share their unrivalled knowledge of Lanzarote and Cesar Manrique
What to expect

Mother Nature's imprint isn't the only one that looms large in Lanzarote. This half-day tour takes a close look at one of the island's most famous sons. You'll visit his Jameos del Agua and Mirador del Rio viewpoint. And you'll also discover the oldest town in the Canaries, Teguise. Cristina, one of our expert guides, says, ‘Local artist Cesar Manrique was to Lanzarote what Gaudi was to Barcelona. His architectural vision and activism left us a unique style in harmony with our volcanic landscapes and also helped preserve the island – he was opposed to high-rise hotels, so very few were built.'

The discovery begins at the Manrique-designed complex built around the Jameos del Agua volcanic caves. He converted them into a nightclub in the 60s. The stage is still in use, but the stars nowadays are the rare white crabs in a saltwater pond. Next, we'll cut through dramatic volcanic landscapes to the Mirador del Rio – another Manrique masterpiece. At almost 500 metres above sea level, it offers unbeatable views over the island of La Graciosa and its volcanoes.

After calling in at an Aloe Vera producer to learn the secrets of this versatile plant, you'll pass through a string of pretty villages en route to Teguise. As the former capital of the island, this history-steeped village boasts a number of eye-catching palaces, convents, chapels and churches – all within walking distance of each other. Enjoy free time to wander around and take snaps in the town's atmospheric centre.

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What to remember
  • Not suitable for wheelchairs
  • Not suitable for guests with reduced mobility
  • Bring suitable footwear
  • Food and drinks not included
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Provider
TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
Booking fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins.

What people say about this experience

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4.4 /5

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  • D

    Dutch duo

    Verified booking

    4.2

    November 27, 2025

    Traveled as a couple


    Too long for pick ups and drop offs. 8.00-3.00 too long for half day trip - no time for lunch., rushed breakfast. Breakfast time not explained by rep at hotel. Felt the tour guide got too scientific in his second language and lecture style.

  • J

    John and Teresa

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    5

    November 21, 2025

    Traveled as a couple


    Interesting variety of activities. Aloe Vera visit had health implications and the views on the Mirador and in the lava tunnel were breathtaking. La Graciosa was splendid and interesting. The tour guide was very helpful and informative. Nothing we did not like..

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    David ward

    Verified booking

    5

    November 20, 2025

    Traveled as a couple


    Your guide excellent

  • M

    M1vvf

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    3.8

    November 7, 2025

    Traveled as a couple


    The bus was comfortable, the driver was good, the guide, the guide could have spent more time giving local information.

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    CK

    Verified booking

    4.2

    October 26, 2025

    Traveled as a couple


    Informative guide Interesting trip Unfortunately cloudy at the viewpoint Timing good

  • E

    Elizabeth

    Verified booking

    4.6

    October 3, 2025

    Traveled as a couple


    Excellent tour, very interesting and great guide. Wish we’d had longer at each stop and left out the aloe vera factory visit.

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