Calling all petrolheads! Hit the road in style on this adventurous trike tour across Lanzarote's volcanic landscapes. This guided tour follows the coast and winds through traditional villages like Uga, La Geria and Yaiza. You'll have the option to stop at either the Monumento al Campesino sculpture, or the town of Famara, known for its sparkling waters and views of La Graciosa. Your second stop is the scenic fishing village of La Santa, so get ready to snap some amazing photos.

Lanzarote trike tour for up to three people – no transfers
- You'll head out on a three-wheeled trike tour and adventure across Lanzarote's volcanic landscapes
- There'll be an option to stop at the Monumento al Campesio, or in the popular town of Famara
- The adventure ends in La Santa fishing village, where you'll be able to snap some amazing photos
Guide
Buggy ride
‘Rewaco' Trike vehicle 1100cc, 105 hp, manual, for up to three people
Safety briefing
Photo stops
Carretera Arrecife, LZ-2, km.17, Yaiza - Lanzarote, islas canarias, España
Meeting point, https://maps.app.goo.gl/HZL3wxocwqhm7jmT7
tour starts at 09:30 am, participants are required to be at meeting point 10 mins earlier.
- The tour starts at 9.30 am – please arrive ten minutes early to the meeting point
- Meeting point: Carretera Arrecife, LZ-2, km 17, Yaiza – Lanzarote, Islas Canarias, España Google maps location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/HZL3wxocwqhm7jmT7
- Driver requirements: Drivers must be over 21 years old and have held a valid driving license for at least two years. The maximum driving age is 69
- Companion requirements: Companions must be at least seven years old
- Please note: Driver changes are not allowed during the tour
- Pricing: The price is per vehicle, with a maximum of three riders
- Not suitable for wheelchairs
- Children must be supervised by an adult (over 18 years) at all time
- Height, weight and/or age restrictions may apply
- Bring a valid driving licence
- Bring money for extras or gratuities
- Food and drinks not included
- Transfers not included
- Transfer is available for an extra charge
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