If you’re considering a way to truly experience Lanzarote beyond the beaches and bustling towns, the Vineyards of La Geria hiking tour might just be what you’re looking for. This small-group adventure promises a walk through one of the island’s most distinctive landscapes, combining natural beauty, local culture, and a touch of wine tasting. We’ve gathered all the details—based on a ton of glowing reviews and honest insights—to help you decide if this is the right outing for your Lanzarote trip.
What really appeals to us about this tour? First, it’s the chance to walk across Lanzarote’s surreal black sand terrain—a landscape unlike anything else we’ve seen. Second, the expert guides seem to make all the difference, sharing stories and insights that enrich the walk far beyond just getting some steps in. The winery visit and tastings are an added bonus, offering a delightful way to cap off the trek.
Of course, no experience is perfect for everyone. This tour involves some moderate physical activity, so if walking uphill and uneven paths aren’t your strong suit, it might require some preparation. Also, the 5-hour duration means you’ll want to be comfortable with a good amount of outdoor time. This adventure suits those who love a blend of nature, culture, and a bit of vino—particularly if you’re keen to see Lanzarote’s landscape from a different perspective.
Key Points

- Unique Landscape: Walk across Lanzarote’s black sand, volcanic terrain, and vine-coated hills.
- Expert Guides: Knowledgeable guides share insights into the local viticulture and island history.
- Wine Tasting: End with tastings of Lanzarote’s renowned Malvasia wines at a top winery.
- Balanced Walk: The 9.5 km (about 5.9 miles) route offers a moderate challenge, manageable with proper footwear.
- All-Inclusive: Pickup, drop-off, water, snacks, and wine & cheese are included, offering good value.
- Small Group: Max of 8 travelers ensures a personalized experience.
The Experience: What to Expect on the Tour

The Vineyards of La Geria hiking tour is a thoughtful blend of nature, culture, and gastronomy. It kicks off with convenient hotel or port pickup in Lanzarote, whisking you away to the starting point at Bodegas Rubicón. This historic winery is a fitting beginning—it’s one of the oldest in Lanzarote, well-known for its internationally awarded wines. Here, you’ll get a quick overview of the native Volcanic Malvasia, setting the tone for the day.
From there, the real adventure begins. The route takes you through vine-covered hills, where the black volcanic sand creates an otherworldly backdrop. You’ll walk approximately 9.5 km, navigating the hilly terrain and uneven paths—a moderate effort that most hikers with correct footwear will find manageable. As one reviewer pointed out, “our guide Jose was extremely well informed and explained the history and geography of Lanzarote and the wine-growing industry as we went along,” making the walk not just scenic but educational.
The landscape itself is astonishing—imagine vines growing in shallow holes carved into the volcanic soil, a clever adaptation to Lanzarote’s harsh, dry climate. You’ll stop occasionally for photo opportunities and explanations about how winemakers have found ways to cultivate in such tough conditions. The views from the volcano are frequently described as “beautiful,” and “looking at the views from the top of the dormant volcano over the landscape was something never to forget,” according to reviews.
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The Vineyard Visit and Tasting
The tour culminates at Bodegas Rubicón, one of the island’s most notable wineries. This historic building, styled like a traditional landlord’s house, offers a perfect setting for a tasting of Malvasia wines. The tasting is described as “delicious,” with some reviews mentioning it as a “degustation” rather than a formal wine tasting, but still a satisfying experience. You’ll also enjoy local cheeses and snacks—a pleasant way to relax after the walk.
Additional Highlights and Practicalities
- The small group size (max 8 travelers) ensures personalized attention and a friendly atmosphere.
- The entire trip is all-inclusive: transportation, water, snacks, and the tasting experience, making it easy for you to focus on enjoying the day.
- The operating in all weather conditions means you should dress appropriately—layers, sun protection, or rain gear depending on the forecast.
- The moderate physical level makes this accessible to most healthy travelers, but be prepared for some uphill sections and uneven paths.
What Do Reviewers Say?

Feedback from past participants is overwhelmingly positive, with a rating of 4.9 out of 5 based on 64 reviews. Many mention the excellent guides, especially highlighting how informative and responsive they are. One reviewer called the guide “fantastic,” and others appreciated the care and attention during the walk, especially when some found parts of the terrain challenging.
The scenery is often described as “beautiful,” with many praising the views from the volcano and the vines in the volcanic landscape. “Most impressive was the care he took of the party,” one review notes, emphasizing how the guides make sure everyone’s comfortable—an important detail if you’re concerned about uneven paths or hills.
The wine and cheese at the end is a highlight for many, with several calling it “worth climbing for,” and one reviewer described it as “a reward after climbing the volcano.” This pairing makes the whole experience feel well-rounded: active, scenic, and tasty.
The Value for Money

At around $54 per person, the tour offers a lot in terms of experience. You’re getting a guided walk of nearly 10 km, transportation, tastings, snacks, and a small group setting. Considering how much personalized attention and local insight you get, many find this to be excellent value—especially since the winery visit is included, and it’s a well-regarded spot.
Some reviews mention that the walk might be slightly harder than expected or involves some intense uphill sections, so if you’re not used to hills or uneven terrain, just be aware. But most report that the effort is manageable and well worth the scenery and insights gained.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This experience is ideal if you enjoy outdoor walking, scenic landscapes, and wine. It’s especially suited to those with moderate fitness levels who want to combine activity with cultural tasting. The small-group format makes it perfect for travelers who appreciate personalized attention and engaging guides.
While children are allowed, the walking distance and terrain mean it’s best suited for older children or teenagers used to hiking. If you’re someone who loves discovering the local food and wine scene while enjoying nature, this trip ticks all those boxes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is pickup included in the tour?
Yes, hotel or port pickup and drop-off are included, making it convenient to start and end your day without worries about transportation.
How long does the hike last?
The entire experience lasts around 5 hours, covering approximately 9.5 km (about 5.9 miles). It’s a balance of walking, learning, and wine tasting.
What should I wear?
Dress appropriately for the weather. Expect some uphill walking and uneven paths, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Layers and sun protection are advisable depending on the forecast.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children are allowed but should be accompanied by an adult. The moderate intensity and terrain might be best suited for older kids or teens accustomed to outdoor activities.
What does the wine tasting include?
The tasting features Lanzarote’s famous Malvasia wines, along with some local cheeses and snacks. It’s more of a degustation than a full formal tasting.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, so you can plan with flexibility.
Vineyards of La Geria hiking tour
“Really enjoyed our wine walk the guide was very good, helpful & knowledgeable. The walk up the volcano was little higher than expected but worth it…”
Final Thoughts

The Vineyards of La Geria hiking tour offers a rare glimpse into Lanzarote’s volcanic landscapes and innovative viticulture. It’s a journey that’s as much about learning as it is about enjoying stunning scenery and delicious wines. Whether you’re a nature lover, a wine enthusiast, or just looking for a memorable way to see the island, this experience manages to balance activity, cultural insight, and hospitality.
The guides clearly love what they do, and their passion shines through—making this more than just a walk; it’s a personal introduction to Lanzarote’s unique character. If you’re comfortable walking in varied terrain and want to see a different side of the island, this tour will likely be a highlight of your trip.
In short, it’s a wonderful blend of adventure, education, and flavor—a great choice for travelers who want an authentic, engaging experience that captures Lanzarote’s volcanic beauty and its winemaking spirit.
Ready to explore Lanzarote’s volcanic vineyards? This tour could be just the right mix of activity, scenery, and local flavor you’re craving.
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