Lanzarote: Volcano Hike — A Deep Dive into Earth’s Fiery Past
If you’re considering a trip to Lanzarote, exploring the volcanic landscapes is almost a must — and this Volcano Hike offers a compelling way to do just that. We’ve looked into it, and from what we’ve gathered, it’s an experience that combines natural beauty, intriguing geology, and a knowledgeable guide, all wrapped into a manageable 3-hour adventure. It’s perfect for those who want a taste of Lanzarote’s volcanic terrain without committing to a full-day tour.
What really caught our eye are two things: the informative nature of the route and the stunning scenery that transports you to another world. Plus, it’s a good value for the price, especially considering transportation and guiding are included. But, keep in mind, if you have mobility issues or are traveling with very young children, this might not be the best fit — the tour is not suitable for kids under 7 or those with mobility challenges. Still, for active, curious travelers eager to see Lanzarote’s volcanic side, it’s an opportunity worth considering.
Key Points

- Accessible and well-organized: Pickup and transportation are included, making logistics easier.
- Rich in geology and scenery: Walk through calderas, lava tunnels, and volcanic craters.
- Educational and engaging: The guide offers detailed explanations about the island’s volcanism.
- Good value for money: With guided expertise and transportation included, it’s often seen as a worthwhile expense.
- Not suitable for very young children or mobility-impaired visitors: Check your own needs before booking.
- Flexible booking options: Free cancellation and pay-later options add peace of mind.
Analyzing the Experience
When we consider what makes a good volcano tour, two things stand out: the scenery and the storytelling. With Lanzarote’s Volcano Hike, you get both. The landscape here is something you’d expect to see on another planet — vast, stark, and dotted with craters, lava tunnels, and other volcanic formations. The reviews confirm this, with travelers describing it as a “landscape like another world” and “amazing scenery.”
The hike itself is roughly 9km, mostly on flat terrain, which makes it accessible for most reasonably fit travelers. The route takes you across lava flows and up to volcanic cones, offering spectacular views and plenty of photo opportunities. Several reviewers mention how the landscape is well-preserved, thanks to Lanzarote’s arid climate, which slows vegetation growth and keeps the volcanic features in pristine condition.
What we love about the route is how informative it is. The guide clearly shares insights into the island’s recent eruptions in the 1730s, 1824, and other historical events, helping us understand how this landscape has evolved. As one reviewer noted, the guide’s explanations make the landscape even more fascinating: “Very interesting hiking tour around volcanoes and lava fields, good explanation by our guide.”
The landscape feels like a giant open-air museum of volcanology, and the slow pace allows you to really take in the surroundings. It’s a scenic journey that doubles as an educational experience, making it ideal for those who like a bit of learning with their adventure.
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What’s Included and How It Works

The tour kicks off with a pickup from your hotel or accommodation in key tourist areas like Puerto del Carmen, Costa Teguise, Puerto Calero, Arrecife, or Playa Blanca. Once comfortably transported, you’ll meet your guide, who speaks multiple languages (English, French, Spanish), adding another layer of accessibility.
The three-hour duration means you get a good chunk of time to explore without it feeling rushed. The entire experience includes transportation, a knowledgeable guide, and pickup/drop-off. The price is $56 per person, which, given the inclusion of transportation and expert guiding, is pretty reasonable.
It’s worth noting that the tour doesn’t just focus on the volcanoes — it’s also about understanding Lanzarote’s geological history and how life begins anew on the lava-covered landscape. This educational angle is a big plus for travelers who want more than just a walk.
Practical Tips for the Hike

- Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes suitable for uneven terrain.
- Bring a windbreaker, sunglasses, a sun hat, and sunscreen, since much of the walk is exposed.
- Carry a camera and plenty of water; the landscape is truly photogenic, and hydration is key.
- The terrain is mostly flat but loose in some places, so good footwear makes the walk more comfortable.
- The tour is not suitable for children under 7 or guests with mobility issues, so plan accordingly.
The Group and Tour Dynamics
Most reviews mention friendly guides who are passionate and knowledgeable. The group size typically doesn’t seem overwhelming, allowing for personal interaction. Some travelers appreciated the small touches, like a fresh piece of fruit and cereal bar midway through the walk, providing energy and a friendly atmosphere.
More Great Tours NearbyValue for Money
At $56, this experience offers a solid mix of guided knowledge, transportation, and gorgeous scenery — all essential components for a worthwhile tour. Many reviewers found it to be “worth the money” and appreciated the easy logistics of pickup and drop-off. For those interested in geology or landscape photography, this is a particularly appealing way to spend a few hours.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This hike is an excellent choice for active travelers who love nature and learning about earth sciences. It’s suited for those with moderate fitness levels, given the 9km mostly flat route. If you’re traveling with children over 7 and are comfortable with outdoor walks, they would likely enjoy it too.
However, if you have mobility restrictions or are looking for a more relaxed, less physically demanding experience, this might not be ideal. It’s also not suitable for very young kids or anyone who prefers guided bus tours with less physical activity.
Final Thoughts
Lanzarote’s Volcano Hike offers a balanced mix of adventure, education, and stunning visuals. It’s a fantastic way to see some of the island’s most iconic volcanic formations while learning about the forces that shaped this unique landscape. The knowledgeable guides and well-preserved scenery make it stand out among Lanzarote’s many tours.
We think this experience is particularly attractive for those who enjoy active outings, storytelling, and striking scenery. If you’re after a tour that’s both engaging and visually awe-inspiring, this hike checks many boxes.
Just keep in mind the physical requirements and your comfort with outdoor walking. If these match your travel style, it’s definitely worth considering.
Lanzarote: Volcano Hike
“9km leisurely walk over 4 hours. Informative and personable guide. Amazing scenery”
FAQ
Is transportation included?
Yes, pickup and drop-off from main tourist areas are included in the tour.
What is the duration of the hike?
The hike lasts approximately 3 hours, covering about 9 km on mostly flat terrain.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It’s not suitable for children under 7 years. It’s better suited for active families with older kids or adults comfortable with walking.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, windbreaker, sunglasses, sun hat, camera, sunscreen, and water.
Are guides available in multiple languages?
Yes, guides speak English, French, and Spanish.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What makes the landscape special?
The landscape features calderas, lava tunnels, craters, and lava flows, all well-preserved due to Lanzarote’s climate.
Is the terrain difficult?
No, the hike is mostly flat but loose in places, so sturdy shoes are recommended.
How much does it cost?
$56 per person, which includes transportation and guiding.
Will I learn about Lanzarote’s volcanic history?
Absolutely. The guide provides detailed explanations about recent eruptions and volcanic features.
If you’re into geology, outdoor walking, or simply want a memorable landscape experience, this Volcano Hike is a smart pick. It balances adventure with education, all while providing a window into Lanzarote’s fiery past.
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