Taking a buggy tour in Lanzarote offers a chance to see the island’s stunning volcanic terrain in a way that’s both fun and memorable. While I haven’t personally been on this exact tour, from the details and feedback I’ve seen, it looks like a fantastic choice for those craving a mix of adventure, scenic views, and a bit of local flavor.
What really draws people in are the outstanding vistas of the Volcano Park and the chance to experience Lanzarote’s unique lava landscapes up close. Plus, the use of latest automatic CanAm Maverick Buggies adds a layer of comfort and reliability. However, it’s worth noting that it’s a fairly active experience — so if you’re not into dirt, dust, or a little wind, this might not be your perfect fit.
This tour is best suited for those who enjoy outdoor adventures, appreciate scenic stops, and want an engaging way to explore Lanzarote. It’s also ideal if you’re traveling with a partner or a small group, given the group size is limited to 10 participants, making it more personal and manageable.
Key Points

- Scenic Variety: Combines on-road cruising with off-road fun in volcanic landscapes.
- Professional Setup: Operated by an experienced team based at a stunning marina location.
- Flexible & Comfortable: Automatic vehicles, easy check-in, and friendly guides enhance the experience.
- Photo Opportunities: Multiple stops provide chances to snap incredible pictures.
- Local Flavor: Includes a visit to a wine museum and vineyard with the chance to relax afterward.
- Great Value: At around $193 per group, it’s a solid price considering the duration and scenery.
Exploring Lanzarote on a Buggy: What You Can Expect

The adventure kicks off in the upscale Marina of Puerto Calero, where friendly staff make check-in straightforward and welcoming. You’ll quickly get familiar with your latest automatic CanAm Maverick buggy, feeling comfortable as you prepare for the journey ahead. The short walk to the departure point sets a relaxed tone, and guides are available to answer questions and ensure everyone feels ready.
Once underway, the route showcases a well-thought-out mix of on-road and off-road segments. You’ll cruise through the charming backstreets of Puerto del Carmen and the village of Tias before venturing into the breath-taking volcanic landscape. Our sources rave about the “outstanding routes and unbelievable views along the ‘Volcano Run’”, and it’s easy to see why.
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The “Volcano Run” and Scenic Stops
The highlight of this tour is unquestionably the “Volcano Run,” where you’ll wind through lava fields and rugged terrain with the backdrop of Timanfaya Volcano Park. This stretch is perfect for those who love a bit of adrenaline and want to get close to Lanzarote’s volcanic heart. Reviews mention that guides do a good job of sharing interesting facts about the island’s volcanos and surrounding islands, making the experience informative as well as fun.
Along the way, there are a few strategic stops. One is at a picturesque village for some quick photos, offering a chance to breathe and soak in the views. The main stop, however, is at the Wine Museum & Bodega in La Geria. Here, you can stretch your legs and sample local wines, often accompanied by a relaxed coffee at the tapas café. These stops aren’t just photo ops—they add a nice balance to the high-energy ride and deepen your appreciation of the local culture.
The Off-Road Adventure
Driving through off-road tracks is part of the charm. We loved the way the guides keep things safe and fun, especially when navigating the sandy, rugged paths. Expect a bit of dirt and dust — which is all part of the adventure — so wearing clothes that can get dirty is recommended. Reviewers praise the friendly, helpful staff who provide jackets to shield against wind and dust, making the experience more comfortable.
Post-Tour Relaxation
After nearly three hours on the go, you’ll return to Puerto Calero, where you can unwind at the marina’s bars or restaurants overlooking the water. Many travelers find this a perfect way to cap off the day, especially with their discount voucher for the local restaurant, which adds a little extra value. The opportunity to relax in style after the adventure makes the entire experience feel well-rounded.
More Great Tours NearbyWhy the Tour Gets High Marks

Readers consistently rate this experience highly, with a 4.7 out of 5 from 15 reviews. The guides are noted for being friendly, knowledgeable, and engaging, which enhances the trip’s enjoyment. Multiple reviews mention how stunning the scenery is, with travelers especially loving the views of the volcanoes and lava fields.
One reviewer, Grace, highlighted the nice mix of road and off-road driving, while Gary called it a “great activity” with amazing views. Daniella pointed out how fun it was and emphasized bringing shoes that can handle sand, as the off-road parts will get into your footwear.
What’s Included and What’s Not
Every participant gets protective glasses to keep dust out of their eyes, which is a simple but thoughtful touch. The discount at the restaurant is a nice perk, encouraging guests to relax after the ride. However, be aware that food and drinks are not included, so plan accordingly — especially if you want to enjoy more than just a coffee.
Practical Details
The tour lasts for about three hours, with flexible start times based on availability. It’s designed for small groups (limited to 10 people), so you’re not lost in a crowd. Driver’s licenses, closed-toe shoes, and clothes that can get dirty are required, and the tour isn’t suitable for children under five, pregnant women, or anyone with back or heart issues.
The activity is available in English, Spanish, and French, making it accessible for many travelers. And, with free cancellation up to 24 hours beforehand, you can book confidently knowing your plans are flexible.
The Real Benefits for Travelers

This buggy tour offers a rare chance to explore Lanzarote’s volcanic landscape up close and personal. The mix of scenic drives, off-road fun, and cultural stops means you’ll leave with a well-rounded impression of the island’s geological and local character. The guides’ friendly attitude and the spectacular views make it clear why many visitors say they’d do it again.
It’s particularly suited to those who enjoy active outdoor experiences and don’t mind a little dirt. The convenience of automatic vehicles and a well-organized process means you can focus on the adventure rather than logistics. For folks traveling as a pair or small group, the shared cost of roughly $193 makes it an accessible splurge.
Is It Right for You?

If you’re seeking a fun, scenic adventure that takes you off the beaten path, this buggy tour could be just what you need. The combination of adventure, culture, and stunning scenery offers a balanced day out. It’s perfect if you want to add a bit of thrill to your Lanzarote trip without overcommitting.
However, if you prefer a more relaxed, less dusty experience or have mobility issues, you might want to consider other options. But for those who love outdoor activities and are curious to see Lanzarote’s volcanic side, this tour promises a memorable journey.
Lanzarote: 3 Hour Buggy Tour with views of the Volcano Park
“Great way to explore the island with a nice mix of road and off road driving. Tour guide was very friendly and helpful. He gave us jackets to wear …”
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
This activity isn’t suitable for children under 5 years old, so it’s best for older kids and adults who can handle off-road driving and outdoor adventures.
Do I need a driver’s license?
Yes, you must have a valid driver’s license to participate and drive the buggy.
What should I wear?
Clothes that can get dirty are recommended, along with closed-toe shoes. Sandals and flip-flops are not allowed.
Is there a bathroom stop during the tour?
While the main stop is at the Wine Museum & Bodega, which likely has facilities, the tour itself doesn’t specify additional bathroom breaks.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance, giving you flexibility if your plans shift.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 3 hours, including driving, stops, and breaks.
Overall, for those craving a scenic, active day exploring Lanzarote’s volcanic terrains, this buggy tour offers an excellent mix of adventure, sightseeing, and local culture. It’s a step beyond typical sightseeing and promises a fun story to tell long after the trip.
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