If you’re considering a rugged outdoor adventure on Lanzarote, this Hike the North of Lanzarote tour might just fit the bill. While we haven’t done it ourselves, the glowing reviews and detailed descriptions paint a picture of a memorable trek filled with volcanic drama and spectacular scenery. It’s priced at a reasonable $40 per person and lasts about three hours—perfect for fitting into a day of island exploring without overcommitting.
What really draws us to this experience are two standout features: the chance to climb La Corona Volcano and the chance to walk along Famare cliffs with stunning views of La Graciosa. Plus, the fact that you get a knowledgeable local guide to bring the landscape’s story to life is a big plus. On the flip side, you should be aware that this tour isn’t designed for those with mobility issues, given the uneven terrain and physical nature of the hike. But if you’re reasonably fit and love a good outdoor challenge, this could be right up your alley.
This tour is best suited for active travelers who crave authentic scenery and enjoy guided hikes. It’s a great choice if you’re interested in volcanic landscapes, endemic plants, and learning a bit about Lanzarote’s volcanic origins—all while enjoying some impressive vistas. It’s not a leisurely stroll, but it’s well worth the effort for those wanting a more immersive experience.
Key Points

- Authentic volcanic landscape: Climbing La Corona Volcano gives a real sense of Lanzarote’s geologic history.
- Stunning views: Expect breathtaking vistas of La Graciosa and the surrounding archipelago from the cliffs and volcano summits.
- Local insights: The guide’s knowledge makes understanding the landscape and island history more engaging.
- Moderate physical effort: The terrain is uneven, so comfortable shoes and good fitness help.
- Small group setting: Limited to seven participants, ensuring a more personalized experience.
- Value for money: At $40, it offers a lot of scenic and educational value in just a few hours.
The Experience Itself: Step by Step

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Starting Point at Tinajo
We love that the tour kicks off at the parking lot in Tinajo, a quiet spot that’s easy to find. Meeting your guide here means no fuss, and it sets a relaxed tone for the adventure ahead. The small group size—just up to seven people—means you won’t be lost in a crowd and can really enjoy the scenery and conversation.
Climbing La Corona Volcano
The first major highlight is climbing La Corona Volcano. This extinct volcano isn’t just impressive to look at; walking up it feels like stepping into a different world. The ascent isn’t overly strenuous, but you will be passing through diverse terrain, including some volcanic rock and dirt trails. Reaching the crater top offers a panoramic view that’s well worth the effort. One reviewer called it “a unique experience with stunning views,” which perfectly captures what you get from this part of the tour.
The hike here isn’t just about the views—it’s also about understanding the island’s volcanic past. Your guide will point out the endemic plants of La Macaronesia and share insights into Lanzarote’s fiery origins. As one reviewer put it, the experience includes “learning a little more about the island’s origins and the people of Lanzarote.”
Visiting Los Helechos Volcano
A short drive (about two minutes) takes you to Los Helechos Volcano. Here, the landscape shifts to lush valleys with patches of green—something you might not expect on Lanzarote! Walking through these valleys, you get a different perspective on the volcanic landscape, with the towering cliffs of Famara looming in the distance. The walk ends at these cliffs, which are a highlight in themselves.
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The final leg of the tour involves walking through green valleys to reach the Famara cliffs. Standing here, you get a jaw-dropping view of La Graciosa—a small island that’s part of Lanzarote, and a favorite for its unspoiled beauty. The cliffs are about 500 meters high, offering a dramatic backdrop against the sea, making it one of those moments you’ll want to snap lots of photos of.
What You’ll See and Learn
Throughout the hike, the guide offers insights into Lanzarote’s volcanic history, local flora, and the island’s geology. The landscape is rugged and raw, with volcanic cones, craters, and cliffs that tell a story of fire and resilience. When you’re not busy admiring the views, you might find yourself tasting local vineyards as the guide passes by. These vineyards grow in volcanic soil, and some reviews mention tasting local produce—an extra touch of local flavor during the tour.
What’s Included and What’s Not

For just $40, the tour includes snacks, water, and a knowledgeable guide. The snacks help keep your energy up as you explore, and water is essential on a day that involves a fair bit of walking. The guide’s expertise enriches the experience, making it more than just a hike—it’s a mini-lesson on Lanzarote’s volcanic past and unique ecology.
However, keep in mind that other food is not included, so if you want a full meal afterward, plan accordingly. Also, the tour isn’t suitable for people with mobility issues or wheelchair users due to the uneven terrain and nature of the hike.
Practical Tips
- Wear comfortable shoes suited for uneven surfaces.
- Dress in comfortable clothing that you don’t mind getting a bit dusty or sweaty.
- Arrive on time at the meeting point, as the tour starts there and ends back at the same spot.
The Value and How It Compares

At $40, this activity offers a surprisingly immersive experience, especially considering it combines physical activity, scenic vistas, and local insights. Compared to other Lanzarote tours, it’s a solid value for the opportunity to explore volcanic landscapes up close without a long day of commitment.
Many reviewers rave about the guides, describing Alejandro as “great and speaks good English,” which can make or break a tour like this. The small group size guarantees you get plenty of attention and personalized commentary, making the experience richer.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This trip would suit active travelers who enjoy hiking and have a decent level of fitness. It’s perfect if you’re interested in geology, nature, and scenic views—especially if you like discovering a landscape beyond the beaches and resorts. If you’re traveling with friends or a partner who appreciates outdoor adventures, this will be a memorable highlight.
It’s less suitable for those with mobility issues or families with very young children, given the terrain. But for anyone prepared to walk and climb, it offers a genuine slice of Lanzarote’s volcanic soul.
Final Thoughts

For anyone looking to combine physical activity, stunning scenery, and local knowledge in Lanzarote, this Hike the North of Lanzarote tour hits most of the right notes. You’ll come away with a deeper appreciation for the island’s volcanic history, scenic vistas that are hard to beat, and a few stories from your guide to take home.
While it’s a fairly short tour, the impressions it leaves—climbing volcanoes, gazing at cliffs, and walking through green valleys—are lasting. It’s a fantastic way to see Lanzarote’s raw, natural beauty, especially if you’re keen on outdoor experiences and don’t mind a bit of physical effort.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is best suited for active travelers comfortable with uneven terrain and some climbing. It’s not recommended for very young children or those with mobility issues.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 3 hours, which is enough time to enjoy the highlights without feeling rushed.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and clothes are essential. Also, bring water and snacks, as included, but note that other food isn’t part of the tour.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at the parking lot in Tinajo and finishes back there, making logistics straightforward.
How many people are in a group?
Groups are limited to 7 participants, providing a more personalized experience.
Who is the tour guide?
A local guide leads the hike, speaking English and sharing insights into Lanzarote’s landscape and history.
Is transportation provided between sites?
Yes, there’s a short 2-minute drive between La Corona and Los Helechos Volcanoes.
What makes this hike special?
The combination of climbing volcanoes, walking along cliffs, and enjoying views of La Graciosa makes it a unique volcanic adventure.
Can I do this tour if I’m not very fit?
It’s better suited for those with a reasonable level of fitness, given the terrain and climbing involved.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some flexibility in planning.
If you’re craving an active, scenic, and educational experience on Lanzarote that takes you off the beaten path, this hike might just be your next favorite activity.
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