Timanfaya National Park Trekking with a Typical Canarian Snack

Explore Lanzarote's volcanic landscapes on a guided trek through Timanfaya, topped with local Canarian snacks and wines—an authentic adventure.

If you’re eyeing a trip to Lanzarote, chances are you’re drawn to its volcanic terrain and dramatic landscapes. While the island’s famous for its fiery craters and stark beauty, finding a way to explore it without feeling rushed or overly touristy can be tricky. That’s where a Timanfaya National Park trekking tour with a local Canarian snack steps in—offering a more personal, in-depth experience.

From what travelers say, this tour combines the thrill of walking among volcanic formations with the warmth of authentic regional hospitality. We love how guides, often passionate locals, bring the landscape alive with stories and insights. Plus, the inclusion of a traditional Canarian snack and local wine makes for a truly immersive experience.

A key point to consider: this is a walking tour, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with moderate hikes. If you’re after a quick bus ride or a large-group experience, this might not fit the bill. But if you enjoy walking, learning about geology and flora, and savoring regional flavors, this tour could be just right.

This experience really shines for travelers who value guided expertise, want to get off the beaten path, and love a good regional tasting. It’s perfect for those curious about the volcanic origins of Lanzarote and eager to enjoy a relaxed, engaging walk with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and take in stunning views.

Key Points

Timanfaya National Park Trekking with a Typical Canarian Snack - Key Points

  • Guided by passionate locals who speak multiple languages and share detailed insights into volcanoes and flora.
  • Includes a Canarian snack of Mojo cheese biscuits, regional wine, and an aperitif, adding a flavorful local touch.
  • Moderate walk of 9 km taking about 3.5 hours, suitable for those comfortable with some physical activity.
  • Spectacular volcano views from Ortiz, Colorado, and Lapa volcanoes, plus a memorable sunset at the split peak.
  • Small group experience, max 10 travelers, making it more personal and engaging.
  • Free cancellation available if your plans change.

The Itinerary in Detail

Timanfaya National Park Trekking with a Typical Canarian Snack - The Itinerary in Detail

Starting at the Ermita de Santa María Magdalena, the tour kicks off around 4:00 pm, promising a late afternoon escape into the volcanic landscape. The small group setting—max 10 people—ensures that you won’t feel lost in a crowd, and your guide can give plenty of attention.

The first stop is the volcanic tunnel in Masdache, where you’ll get a quick peek at how volcanic activity shapes the land beneath Lanzarote’s surface. From there, the route takes you along a circular 9 km trail starting from the parking lot, moving towards the Ortiz volcano. Here, you’ll see the different layers of volcanic ejecta, a striking visual of the island’s fiery past.

Next, the trail skirts around the Colorado volcano, an extrothermal volcano known for its bombs—large volcanic fragments ejected during eruptions that still litter the landscape. Your guide’s commentary will help you understand the incredible reach of these bombs and the power of eruptions.

A highlight is the stop at black Vulcano, where the dark, rugged terrain showcases the volcanic ash and lava flows that dominate Lanzarote’s scenery. This is also where inhabitants have learned to utilize even the most seemingly dead land—think of the fallen palm trees and hardy plants thriving here.

Midway, the group pauses for the Canarian aperitif, featuring regional wine and snacks like Mojo cheese biscuits. Travelers note that this break offers a lovely chance to relax, chat, and take in the views. It’s also a great moment to ask your guide questions about local culture and the land.

The most striking part of the trek is walking into the crater of Lapa volcano, known as El Cuervo. Traversing this volcanic bowl offers a sense of walking on another planet, with surreal landscapes and textures. As the sun begins to set, the group will enjoy the view of the split peak, a perfect backdrop for that memorable sunset.

The return route highlights the beauty of Lanzarote’s volcanic palette—from deep blacks to fiery reds—and leaves you with a sense of awe at the island’s geological history.

What Makes This Tour Stand Out

The guides are a major highlight, often praised for their knowledge and friendly manner. Customers frequently mention Sandra, who is described as both “amable y divertida” (kind and fun), and someone who provides super interesting explanations about the park and the island. Travelers appreciate the bilingual or trilingual approach, making it accessible for a diverse audience.

The landscape is truly unforgettable, with views from the Ortiz and Colorado volcanoes offering sweeping vistas of the volcanic terrain. The walk isn’t overly strenuous but does require comfortable footwear and a moderate level of fitness, given the 9 km route.

The regional tasting experience adds a cozy, authentic note to the adventure. Small details—like the regional wine and local snacks—make this more than just a hike; it’s a taste of Canarian culture embedded in the landscape.

Timing and group size are well thought out. The afternoon start allows for spectacular sunset views, and the small group size fosters intimacy and personalized attention.

Price, Value, and Booking Tips

Timanfaya National Park Trekking with a Typical Canarian Snack - Price, Value, and Booking Tips

With a price around $57.62 per person, this tour offers good value considering it includes a guided walk, regional snacks, and wine. Compared to larger, less personalized tours, it’s a worthwhile investment if you’re interested in geology, nature, and regional culture.

Most travelers book about 10 days in advance, indicating good demand but also enough flexibility to secure a spot. Keep in mind, the tour is suitable for most travelers, but check your mobility if you have any walking limitations—though the terrain is generally manageable.

Cancellation is flexible—free up to 24 hours before—giving you peace of mind if your plans shift unexpectedly.

Who Is This Tour Best For?

Timanfaya National Park Trekking with a Typical Canarian Snack - Who Is This Tour Best For?

This tour is ideal for adventurers who enjoy walking and learning about volcanic landscapes, as well as those eager to indulge in local flavors amidst stunning scenery. It suits curious travelers seeking a personalized guide experience in a small group, and casual hikers who want a mix of nature, history, and regional culture.

While not explicitly marketed as family-friendly, the moderate pace and manageable distance make it accessible for many travelers. However, younger children or those with mobility issues might want to consider their ability to handle the terrain.

If you’re after a deeper understanding of Lanzarote’s volcanic history combined with authentic regional tastes, this tour checks most boxes.

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Timanfaya National Park Trekking with a Typical Canarian Snack



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“Ottima esperienza bravissima la guida Sandra da fare, consiglio sempre di svolgere le escursioni con guide professioniste del luogo " lavatrekking"…”

— Carlo G, Sep 2024

FAQs

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How long does the tour last?
The trek lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, including a break for local snacks and wine.

What is the starting point?
The tour begins at Ermita de Santa María Magdalena in Tías, Lanzarote, at 4:00 pm.

Is the tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
The route covers 9 km on varied terrain, so it’s best suited for those comfortable walking moderate distances. Check with the provider if you have specific mobility concerns.

Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, most travelers book about 10 days ahead. Booking early is recommended to secure a spot.

What’s included in the price?
You get a guided trek with a knowledgeable local guide, regional snacks including Mojo cheese biscuits, regional wine, and a Canarian aperitif.

Is there a group size limit?
Yes, a maximum of 10 travelers, which allows for more personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.

Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the tour starts, making it flexible for your schedule.

The Timanfaya National Park trekking experience with a Canarian snack is a well-rounded option for those who want more than just a bus tour of Lanzarote’s volcanic sights. It offers a genuine taste of the island’s geology, culture, and landscapes—all guided by passionate locals who love sharing their land.

It’s best suited for travelers who appreciate small group experiences, moderate hikes, and regional flavors. The inclusion of stunning volcano views, insightful commentary, and a relaxing outdoor snack makes this tour stand out. If you’re after a memorable, less commercialized adventure that combines nature with culture, this might just be your next favorite activity in Lanzarote.

Remember, the key to a great experience is choosing activities that match your pace and interests. This tour strikes a nice balance, providing enough time to explore, learn, and enjoy a regional snack—making it worth considering for your Lanzarote itinerary.