Step into the heart of Lanzarote's volcanic landscape on this unforgettable beekeeping experience. Join a small group and learn all about the Canarian black bee – a local legend that plays a crucial role in the island's ecosystem. Suit up in full protective gear and get hands-on with a real beehive, then treat your taste buds to a honey tasting featuring eight different varieties. By booking, you're not just in for a sweet day out – you're also helping to protect these amazing little pollinators.

Beekeeping tour with honey tasting in Lanzarote
- You'll get a hands-on experience with the Canarian black bee colony
- You can sample eight varieties of local honey at a guided honey tasting
- You'll learn all about this endangered species and the preservation of local biodiversity
Admission fees
Local delicacy tasting
Guided tour
Protective gear
meeting point https://maps.app.goo.gl/sBDa7aYtSLa4QzFU7
meeting time 10:50 am. The experience will start at 11:00am
- The tour begins at 11:00am and runs for approximately 2.5 hours. To ensure a smooth start, please arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes early
- The minimum age to participate in this activity is 12 years old
- Please provide a mobile phone number, where you will receive the link to the exact meeting point. The number must have the correct country codes
- Suitable for beginners or first-time participants
- Not suitable for wheelchairs
- Not suitable for families with small children
- Not suitable for those with reduced mobility due to uneven paths or steps
- Bring suitable footwear
- Bring money for extras or gratuities
- Transfers not included
- Food and drinks not included
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