Lanzarote Tour mit Timanfaya-Nationalpark und El Golfo
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Lanzarote Tour mit Timanfaya-Nationalpark und El Golfo

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Sprachen: Deutsch, Englisch, Polnisch
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Dauer: zwischen 4 Stunden bis 8 Stunden

Dieses Erlebnis erfüllt die Kriterien des Global Sustainable Tourism Council. Mit der Wahl dieses Erlebnisses tragen Sie dazu bei, die Orte, die Sie schätzen, zu erhalten, die Umwelt zu fördern und lokale Gemeinschaften zu unterstützen

Highlights
  • Erleben Sie die einzigartigen Mondlandschaften des Timanfaya-Nationalparks
  • Entdecken Sie die beeindruckenden Höhlen und den Konzertbereich im Inneren der Jameos del Agua
  • Genießen Sie ein traditionelles Mittagessen sowie eine Weinprobe in einer Bodega und kosten Sie den Malvasia-Wein
  • Erkunden Sie bei der Fahrt die beeindruckenden Vulkanlandschaften von Mala und Guatiza
  • Ortskundiger Tourguide mit unübertroffenen Kenntnissen über Lanzarote und seine Bewohner
Beschreibung

Auf dieser beeindruckenden Tour durch Lanzarote bleibt kaum etwas unentdeckt. "Sie werden die Geheimnisse dieser Vulkaninsel mit den Augen einer Person entdecken, die Lanzarote zu ihrem Zuhause gemacht hat", sagt Daria, eine unserer ortskundigen Tourguides. Bewundern Sie sowohl den spektakulären grünen Norden als auch den vulkanischen Süden der Insel, besuchen Sie den Timanfaya-Nationalpark, die Höhlen von Jameos del Agua und eine Weinkellerei.

Ihr erster Anlaufpunkt ist die faszinierende Lagune El Golfo. Daria sagt über ihren Lieblingsort: "El Golfo liegt in einem Krater aus farbenfrohen Basaltfelsen und die Kulisse ist so beeindruckend, dass sie bereits als Drehort für Hollywood-Filme diente". Es geht weiter zum unterirdischen Salzsee von Jameos del Agua. Diese alte Vulkanhöhle wurde von der lokalen Architekturlegende Cesar Manrique in eine Bar und einen Konzertbereich umgestaltet. Erkunden Sie nach dem Mittagessen in einer Weinkellerei mit vulkanischem Boden, wie die Trauben angebaut werden. Kosten Sie die einzigartigen Weine aus La Geria und erfahren Sie, wie wichtig dieser Wirtschaftszweig für die Gemeinde ist.

Dank seiner außergewöhnlichen Naturlandschaft wurde Lanzarote 1993 zum UNESCO-Biosphärenreservat erklärt. Das Highlight der Insel ist zweifelsohne der Nationalpark Timanfaya. Folgen Sie der berühmten Mondroute und entdecken Sie Lavafelder, Vulkankrater und dampfende Geysire, während Sie gleichzeitig erkennen, warum die gesamte Insel diesen besonderen UNESCO-Status erhalten hat. Erleben Sie hautnah die Hitze unter Ihren Füßen und beobachten Sie, wie Gestrüpp in Flammen aufgeht.

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    Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - September 2025

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    Besonders gut war unser Guide, von Anfang bis Ende sehr informativ und ausführlich. Auch bei Fragen zwischendurch wurde uns ein offenes Ohr gegeben. W ...

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    18 - 24 Jahre alt

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    The grand tour of Lanzarote was absolutely a fantastic experience. German guide, Sina, was friendly, professional, and clear. She presented all of the ...

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    Unfortunately we found the time spent on the main event, the Timanfaya National park, a little rushed!

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