If you’re thinking about exploring Lanzarote beyond its beaches and volcanic landscapes, the La Geria Vineyards Hiking Tour comes highly recommended. Designed to combine scenic walking with a taste of local wine culture, this experience offers a different perspective on the island’s resilience and ingenuity.
What we particularly love about this tour is how it seamlessly blends nature, history, and gastronomy. First, you’ll climb to some of the highest points on the island, soaking in breathtaking views of volcanic terrain and vineyards. Then, you get to sample world-class dry volcanic Malvasia white wine—a real highlight for wine enthusiasts.
A potential consideration is that the tour is roughly 4 hours long and involves a 9-kilometer walk—so it’s best suited for those ready for a moderate hike. It’s not ideal if you’re looking for a very relaxed, purely degustation-focused experience or if mobility is an issue.
This tour is perfect for active travelers, wine lovers, and those curious about Lanzarote’s extraordinary recovery after volcanic eruptions. It offers a genuine look at the island’s resilience, combined with some truly impressive vistas and tastings.
Key Points

- Engaging guided walk through La Geria’s distinctive vineyards and volcanic scenery
- Spectacular views from the third-highest point on the island
- Tasting some of the best white wines in the world, made from volcanic soil
- Learn about Lanzarote’s agricultural revolution, known as the miracle of Lanzarote
- Small group experience, limited to 10 participants for a personal touch
- Flexible booking options with free cancellation and pay later options
An Honest Look at the La Geria Vineyards Hiking Tour

When it comes to experiencing Lanzarote, many visitors stick to the beaches and popular sights, but this tour offers a different approach—a walk through the island’s iconic volcanic vineyards. As someone who values authentic, off-the-beaten-path experiences, I find this tour hits the sweet spot. It’s not just about looking at vineyards; it’s about understanding how locals turned volcanic chaos into a thriving wine-growing region.
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The Itinerary: What You’ll Do and Why It Matters
The tour starts with an easy morning meet-up at Bodega Rubicón’s parking lot, where your guide will greet you and set the tone for the day. Most guides, like Raquel and Jose, are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to switch effortlessly between languages, making the experience accessible for diverse groups.
The walk itself covers about 9 kilometers, which is manageable for most people with decent footwear. The terrain is varied, involving some hills and volcanic paths—so comfortable shoes are a must. The scenery is stunning: picturesque vineyards in black volcanic soil, with distant views of the rugged landscape and the ocean beyond.
One of the tour’s highlights is climbing to the third-highest point of Lanzarote. From this vantage, the views are truly remarkable—stretching out over the volcanic and agricultural landscape. Several reviews, like André’s, mention the “breathtaking views” and how worthwhile the climb is.
The Unique Agriculture of La Geria
What makes La Geria truly special is its innovative method of grape cultivation. After the catastrophic eruptions of the 18th century, farmers couldn’t grow grapes in traditional ways—they had to adapt. The solution was the semi-circular stone walls, called “zocos,” which trap moisture and protect the vines from the wind, creating a microclimate ideal for wine production.
This resilience is often called the “miracle of Lanzarote,” and learning about this at the stops along the way adds depth to your experience. Guides are consistently praised for explaining this agricultural revolution clearly and passionately.
The Wine Tasting: A Delicious Finale
After the hike, the group usually visits a local winery, such as Bodega Rubicón. Here, you get to taste dry volcanic Malvasia white wine—which, according to reviews, is considered among the best in the world. You’ll also enjoy cheese and bread, making this a satisfying end to your hike.
The wine tasting is not rushed—many reviews highlight how relaxed and friendly the atmosphere is. You’ll appreciate the quality of the wines and the stories behind them, often shared by guides eager to educate. Several travelers mention that the wines are more expensive here than on the mainland, but many agree that the quality justifies the price.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Guides: Knowledgeable, Friendly, and Passionate
Review after review emphasizes the excellent guides, often named Raquel and Jose, for their enthusiasm, storytelling ability, and attentiveness. Many mention that guides switch languages smoothly and keep the group engaged, even on a hot or humid day.
One reviewer, André, pointed out that Raquel handled his wife’s heat exhaustion with care and professionalism, which shows the level of attention guides pay to safety and comfort. Their ability to make the group feel welcomed and informed is a key reason why this tour receives such high ratings.
Practical Details: What You Need to Know
The tour lasts about 4 hours, and the meeting point is easy to find at Bodega Rubicón’s parking lot. Most tours include pick-up options, with details sent the day before via email or SMS, usually directly at your accommodation.
What to bring? Think comfortable shoes, warm clothing (it can get windy or cooler at elevation), and enough water. The tour is not suitable for children under 12, or for people with mobility, heart, or respiratory issues. Drones and pets are not allowed, which helps keep the group safe and the environment undisturbed.
The group size is small—limited to 10 participants—which makes the experience more personal and allows guides to give more attention to each guest.
The Experience Value: Is It Worth It?
Considering the price—roughly 4 hours, guided walk, wine tasting, and stunning views—most travelers agree it’s well worth the cost. The reviews speak to the quality of guides, the delicious wines, and the overall authenticity.
Many mention that they learned a lot about Lanzarote’s history and agriculture, making it more than just a walk. The mix of scenery, education, and tasting offers a well-rounded experience that’s both fun and meaningful.
Who Will Love This Tour?

If you enjoy active outings with a cultural or gastronomic twist, this is a great fit. Perfect for those who want to combine sightseeing with tasting local wines and don’t mind a moderate hike. It’s also ideal if you appreciate small group settings and knowledgeable guides who genuinely care about sharing their island’s story.
However, if you have mobility issues, are traveling with very young children, or prefer a more leisurely or indoor experience, this might not be the best choice.
FAQs

Is the walk difficult?
No, most reviews describe the walk as easy to moderate, with some hills but manageable terrain for anyone with reasonable fitness and good shoes.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are a must. Winding paths and volcanic terrain mean sturdy footwear is best. Bring warm clothing as it can be breezy or cooler at higher elevations.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund, offering flexibility if your schedule shifts.
Is there a specific meeting point?
Yes, at Bodega Rubicón’s free parking lot—coordinates provided. Most guides also coordinate pickups from your accommodation the day before.
How long is the tour?
It lasts about 4 hours, including the walk, views, and wine tasting.
Are children allowed?
Not really—it’s suited for ages 12 and up, mainly due to the walking and terrain.
Are drinks and snacks provided?
Yes, water is supplied, and at the winery, you’ll taste wine, bread, and cheese.
Will I learn about Lanzarote’s history?
Absolutely. Guides passionately share details about the volcanic eruptions, the agricultural revolution, and the island’s resilience.
Is transportation included?
Not by default, but pickup options are available and communicated the day before.
Is this experience suitable for people with mobility issues?
Most likely not, as the hike involves uneven terrain and some hills. It’s best for people with reasonable mobility.
Lanzarote: La Geria Vineyards Hiking Tour
Final Thoughts

This La Geria Vineyards Hiking Tour offers a genuine, well-rounded taste of Lanzarote’s landscape and culture. The combination of scenic vistas, friendly guides, and high-quality wines makes it stand out as a memorable half-day activity. The fact that most reviewers rate it nearly perfect speaks volumes about its value.
If you’re someone who enjoys active, educational experiences that include a delicious reward at the end, this tour is a fantastic choice. It’s especially suited for travelers keen to learn how Lanzarote’s vineyards thrive amid volcanic chaos and how local farmers turned adversity into a unique agricultural success story.
While it’s not geared toward very young children or those with mobility challenges, for most active adults and wine enthusiasts, it offers a perfect balance of adventure and indulgence. Just be prepared for a bit of walking, and you’ll come away with a new appreciation for this extraordinary island.
Remember, booking in advance is recommended, and the small group size makes for a more personal experience. Whether you’re a solo traveler, couple, or small group, this tour can add a meaningful chapter to your Lanzarote trip.
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