If you’re considering a way to see Lanzarote that’s not just about photos and sightseeing from afar, a buggy tour of the island’s northern region might just be what you’re looking for. While I haven’t personally tried this particular tour, I’ve gathered enough insights to give you a detailed look at what it promises—and what you can really expect.
What makes this tour appealing? First, it’s the only company offering this specific route, giving an exclusive feel to the adventure. Second, it’s packed with stunning vistas and off-road excitement, making it ideal for those wanting a bit of adrenaline and a lot of scenic views.
That said, there are a few points to consider. For example, the price of around $209 for a group up to two, might seem steep at first glance, but when you weigh it against the personalized experience and the length of the trip, it’s fairly competitive. Also, remember that transportation to the meeting point is an extra 5 euros per person, which can add up if you’re traveling with a larger group.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy outdoor adventures and are comfortable driving or riding in a buggy. It’s particularly well-suited for those craving a unique perspective of Lanzarote, away from typical tourist spots. However, if you’re traveling with very young children or have mobility issues, you’ll want to check if the requirements (like height and license) fit your situation.
Key Points

- Exclusive Route: This is the only tour that covers the specific northern route of Lanzarote, passing through small villages, volcanic sites, and off-road tracks.
- Group Size and Guides: Small groups—up to 6 vehicles—mean more personalized attention from the guide, who speaks several languages.
- Scenic Stops: Expect beautiful views from cliff-top stops and visits to notable sites like the Tinamala Volcano and old quarry.
- Cost and Value: At around $209, it offers a solid mix of adventure and scenery, especially considering the inclusion of dust protection glasses and windbreaker jackets.
- Weather Considerations: Some reviews mention it being chilly, so dressing warmly is advisable.
- Ease of Participation: Drivers need a valid license with at least 2 years’ experience, and participants must wear closed shoes and be at least 1.35 meters tall.
Deep Dive Into the Experience

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Starting Out and Logistics
Most travelers who book this tour do so about 19 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. The meeting point is conveniently located in Costa Teguise, at Buggy Experience Lanzarote, near Jet ski Costa Teguise. The process is straightforward: you arrive, register your license, and then hop into your buggy. Included in the experience are dust protection glasses and windbreaker jackets, which are particularly handy because Lanzarote’s terrain can kick up quite a bit of dust and wind.
The tour lasts roughly 3 hours 30 minutes, which is quite generous. You’ll spend a good portion of that time on the road, but there are stops to take in the views and take photos—something many reviews highlight as a plus.
Itinerary Breakdown
The route is designed to showcase Lanzarote’s north in a way that’s engaging and off the beaten path. Your journey begins in Costa Teguise, heading through charming villages like Guatiza and El Mojón. You’ll pass by the Tinamala Volcano, a striking and somewhat rugged part of the landscape, and visit the old quarry, giving insight into the island’s volcanic and mining history.
One of the standout moments, according to reviews, is the stunning views from cliff-top stops, where you can pause, breathe in the sea breeze, and snap some memorable photos. Several travelers mention these vistas as truly breathtaking, with some describing them as “beautiful points of view during the brake of top of cliffs.”
Off-roading sessions are a major part of the tour, with participants navigating various terrains that test the buggies’ capabilities. The various roads and off-road sections keep the experience lively and less monotonous than just driving on paved roads.
The Guide and Group Experience
One aspect that gets high praise is the guide’s knowledge and friendliness. Multiple reviews emphasize how the guides make the experience fun, informative, and safe. Reviewers mention guides speaking multiple languages and being patient with group photo requests.
A French guide and German-speaking monitor are part of the team, adding a multicultural touch that appeals to international travelers. Many reviewers note that the guides go out of their way to ensure everyone has a good time, explaining the route, taking pictures, and sharing interesting tidbits along the way.
Views, Photo Opportunities, and Off-Roading
The views from the top of cliffs and stops at volcanic sites are where you’ll find the best photo opportunities. Several travelers rave about the “beautiful viewpoints” and the chance to see Lanzarote from a different angle—more rugged, more natural.
The off-road sessions are not only fun but also give you a sense of adventure. Reviewers describe it as “lots of funny moments,” with some saying it’s a “great funny experience for both of us,” highlighting how much they enjoyed the variety of terrain.
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Weather and Packing Tips
Weather can be unpredictable—while most of the tour is in daylight and sunny, some reviewers mention it being “rather chilly” during certain months. Bringing a jacket is recommended, especially if you’re sensitive to wind or cooler temperatures.
Closed shoes are mandatory for safety, and a valid driver’s license is required if you plan to drive. Note that at least 1.35 meters in height is needed to participate, so check that your kids or travel companions meet this.
Price and What You Get
For roughly $209, the value hinges on your interest in outdoor, off-road adventures and scenic views. The tour includes dust protection glasses and windbreaker jackets—small but thoughtful touches that improve comfort. The small group size means more attention from guides, which many reviews appreciate.
However, transportation to the meeting point is not included and costs an additional 5 euros per person, which isn’t a huge extra but something to keep in mind when budgeting.
Several travelers have expressed satisfaction with the value, especially given the length of the tour and the quality of the guides. One reviewer pointed out that they received personalized photos, adding a nice souvenir to the experience.
Potential Downsides
A few reviews mention logistical hiccups, like a broken-down buggy causing rescheduling issues—something to keep in mind if you’re on a tight schedule. Also, since the tour involves driving, it’s not suitable for everyone, and drivers need to have a license with at least two years’ experience.
Who Is This Tour Best Suited For?

This buggy tour is ideal for adventurous travelers who want to see Lanzarote from a different perspective. If you’re comfortable driving a buggy, enjoy off-road experiences, and love scenic views, you’ll likely find this ride exhilarating.
It’s particularly appealing to those who enjoy a small group experience with knowledgeable guides who make the journey fun and educational. The tour’s pacing and stops are suitable for people who want a mix of thrill and sightseeing, but it might not be the best fit if you’re looking for a leisurely, relaxed trip or traveling with very young children (due to height and driving requirements).
Final Thoughts
This 3-hour guided buggy tour of Lanzarote’s north offers a memorable way to explore the island’s volcanic landscapes and rugged coastlines. The small-group setting, combined with expert guides and the chance to venture off the beaten path, makes it stand out from standard sightseeing options.
While it’s not inexpensive, many reviewers feel it delivers good value—especially when factoring in the scenic views, off-road fun, and personalized service. Expect a lively, scenic, and slightly dusty adventure that will leave you with great photos and stories to tell.
For those who thrive on adventure, stunning vistas, and a bit of off-road excitement, this tour ticks all the right boxes.
Buggy 3h Guided tour of the north of Lanzarote
“Great funny experience for both of us lots of funny moments and various roads and off road sessions beautiful point of view during the brake of t…”
FAQ

What is included in the tour?
You’ll get dust protection glasses and a windbreaker jacket, which help keep you comfortable during the off-road sections. The tour also includes a guide who speaks multiple languages and leads the group through various scenic stops.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, including driving and stops for photos and sightseeing.
Is transportation to the meeting point included?
No, transportation is not included but can be added for 5 euros per person. The meeting point is in Costa Teguise at Buggy Experience Lanzarote.
What are the requirements to participate?
Participants need a valid driving license with at least 2 years’ experience and must be at least 1.35 meters tall. Closed shoes are mandatory.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While the minimum height is 1.35 meters, children should be comfortable riding in a buggy and meet the age and licensing requirements. The tour isn’t explicitly marketed as family-friendly, so check your kids’ suitability first.
What should I wear?
Bring a jacket, especially if it’s cool or windy. Closed shoes are required, and dressing in layers is a good idea, given that the weather can change.
This off-road Lanzarote adventure promises a fun, scenic, and somewhat wild ride. If you’re after a different view of the island and love the idea of driving or riding through volcanic landscapes, it’s a solid choice. Just keep in mind the logistics and requirements, and you’ll be all set for a memorable day exploring Lanzarote’s rugged north.
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