Wycieczka z wulkanami Lanzarote
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Wycieczka z wulkanami Lanzarote

4.3/5

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Język: Niemiecki, Hiszpański, Angielski
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Czas trwania: ponad 8 godzin
Dlaczego warto?
  • Zwiedzisz Park Narodowy Timanfaya i surrealistyczny wulkaniczny krajobraz
  • Zatrzymasz się w El Golfo, aby podziwiać niesamowitą zieloną lagunę i klify Hervideros
  • Poznasz zalety aloesu z wyspy i wyjątkową geologię wulkaniczną
Czego możesz się spodziewać?

Gdyby nie błękitne niebo nad Lanzarote, można by pomylić wyspę z Księżycem lub Marsem. Na Księżyc jest kawałek, ale Lanzarote to tylko pół godziny drogi z Fuerteventury – to niedaleko, by doświadczyć widoków z innego świata. Zwiedzisz Park Narodowy Timanfaya, El Golfo i winiarnię, a to wszystko jednego dnia.

Po zbiórce wcześnie rano odwieziemy Cię do portu, skąd promem popłyniesz do Playa Blanca. Przygoda zaczyna się od wizyty w Parku Narodowym Timanfaya, na terenie którego znajduje się jedna trzecia spośród stu wulkanów wyspy. Podziwiaj niesamowite widoki fantastycznych form w odcieniach bordo, czerwieni, szarości i czerni. Geotermiczny teren zafunduje Ci również kilka niespodzianek.

Podążaj wybrzeżem do El Golfo, gdzie Twoim oczom ukaże się zielona laguna na skraju czarnej plaży w pobliżu klifów Hervideros. Zostały uformowane przez lawę wlewającą się do morza. Zatrzymamy się też, by poznać zalety aloesu. Dzień kończy się wizytą w typowej piwnicy z winami w La Geria, gdzie za dodatkową opłatą można spróbować niektórych z oferowanych win.

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O czym należy pamiętać?
  • Do wejścia na prom niezbędne będzie okazanie paszportu lub dowodu osobistego UE
  • Degustacja wina w La Geria jest opcjonalna i wiąże się z dodatkową opłatą
  • Atrakcja nieodpowiednia dla osób o ograniczonej sprawności ruchowej ze względu na nierówną nawierzchnię lub stopnie
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TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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  • K

    Karen

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    3.8

    26 grudnia 2025

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    It felt a little too rushed with limited time at some points. El Golfo, fine re time. The second stop was for lunch, well too early for me so did nothing during that time when next door was the second stop of aloe vera presentation. I was last in queue for my purchases and could have done with more time - perhaps aloe vera place before lunch break?. Volcano park was rushed and could have done with more time there and cut out La Geria winery stop altogether for 1 sip of wine only, pointless!

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    Intrepid explorer!

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    4.2

    23 listopada 2025

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    Not sure we needed half hour stop just 30 mins after ferry, for a 1/2” wine tasting at a posh service station in middle of nowhere. Rest of trip was excellent. None-included buffet lunch was okay - but could have just bought a hamburger there (they don’t tell you that) - better still buy a sandwich at the first stop and save €30 per couple! Volcano tour itself really good and very different to others I’ve been on. Well organised, no long drives and door to door for ferry

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    David

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    4.2

    3 listopada 2025

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    Bit rushed at the volcano car park site, was not aware of the formal lunch stop, maybe worth adding that as part of the package

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    Alan

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    2.6

    27 października 2025

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    The bits we really enjoyed were: the ferry trip, the visit to Mount Timanfaya and the geological "experiments" taking place. What we didn't like: wine tasting-a pointless exercise in trying to sell you wine (no tasting notes, no info, nothing) and the aloe Vera museum. Another pointless exercise in which the museum is a shop! And we were expecting to go to the Los Hervideros caves (as was advertised) and that didn't happen. Really disappointed generally for the money paid.

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    Mark Wyatt

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    4.2

    3 października 2025

    Podróż z rodziną


    Guide was very good and very punctual. Driver was excellent

  • B

    Barbara

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    5

    21 września 2025

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    We’ve really enjoyed our trip to Lanzarote. We’ve visited Aloe Vera museum -short very informative stay with opportunity to buy Aloe Vera products as well. Then we’ve visited El Golfo -famous Green Lagoon, breathtaking Timanfaya National Park and finally vineyard with vine tasting experience. We had a great time and our learnt a lot about Lanzarote history . Definitely I would recommend that trip . Would be great to have some extra 10-15 minutes at El Golfo to visit a beach as well.

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