Visite des volcans de Lanzarote avec barbecue dans un restaurant
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Visite des volcans de Lanzarote avec barbecue dans un restaurant

4.6/5

Excellent
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Langue(s): Allemand, Anglais, Néerlandais, Suédois
Bon électronique accepté
Durée: De 4 heures à 8 heures
Points forts
  • Arrêt à la Bodega La Geria pour une dégustation de vins
  • Vous verrez le parc national de Timanfaya dans la soirée
  • Le belvédère de Montaña Rajada offre un arrêt photo exclusif
  • Votre guide local spécialisé vous fera découvrir la beauté et la saveur de cette île volcanique
Ce qui vous attend

Le paysage volcanique de Lanzarote prend toute son ampleur au parc national de Timanfaya. Les cratères et crêtes rouges de ce coin de l'île semblent tout droit sortis d'un film de science-fiction, et c'est encore plus impressionnant au coucher du soleil. Cette excursion a lieu en soirée, au moment idéal pour l'apprécier. Avant de nous rendre à Timanfaya, nous ferons une courte halte au domaine viticole de La Geria. Maria, guide locale, raconte que "cette bodega offre une magnifique toile de fond de vignobles volcaniques et une vue imprenable sur les montagnes pendant que vous sirotez des variétés locales lors d'une dégustation de vin."

Nous prendrons ensuite la fameuse route lunaire du parc, passant par les sommets escarpés appelés montagnes de Feu. Nous nous arrêterons à un point de vue très spécial, la Montaña Rajada, avant de nous rendre à El Diablo, un restaurant circulaire construit au sommet du volcan Islote de Hilario. Conçu par le célèbre architecte de Lanzarote César Manrique, ses amples fenêtres vous permettent de ne rien rater de la vue incroyable qui s'offre à vous.

Après avoir capturé les nuages et les cratères sous toutes leurs formes avec votre appareil photo, prenez place pour un barbecue de viande grillée à la chaleur du volcan. Vous ne manquerez rien de l'incroyable coucher du soleil et de la musique canarienne qui l'accompagnera.

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Ce que les internautes disent de cette expérience

Excellent

4,6 /5

Basé sur 92 évaluations de voyageurs vérifiés


Catégories d'évaluation

Service

4,7/5

Sécurité

4,7/5

Rapport qualité-prix

4,5/5

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4,7/5


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    Flob

    Verified booking

    4.2

    17 avril 2025

    A voyagé en famille


    Une belle excursion avec de magnifiques vues dépaysantes. Plus d'experiences sur les volcans seraient un plus. Restaurant très sympathique avec un repas très copieux

  • M

    MarieM

    Verified booking

    5

    31 décembre 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    Our guide was very friendly and informative and had a good rapport with the driver. The staff at Timanfanya were also friendly and made the whole experience good fun. There was plenty of food at the barbeque - salad and potato starter then chicken, pork rib and sausage with chargrilled vegetable and a nice dessert. It was my husband's birthday so he was delighted that they made it special by singing 'happy birthday' and providing a 'birthday cake' and a bottle of cava for our table.

  • L

    Lozza J

    Verified booking

    5

    26 décembre 2025

    A voyagé en famille


    I absolutely loved it. The guide & driver of the coach did a great job.

  • M

    Mrs Mcphail

    Verified booking

    4.6

    26 décembre 2025

    A voyagé avec des amis


    Most of the tour was excellent, however the tour guide was very ignorant and rude, the wine tasting and vineyard was disappointing where again the tour guide was rude towards us. There was no explanation of the wine for example what grapes were used or how it was made. It was a case of walking into the vineyard drinking a shot glass of wine and getting back on the coach.

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    Becca

    Verified booking

    3.8

    10 décembre 2025

    A voyagé en famille


    Spent 45 minutes picking up after us which wasn’t ideal. The ‘wine tasting’ would be best not mentioned and seen as a bonus stop, as it was 25 mins being given a thimble of wine then being encouraged to buy it for €19, Things got much better after that - the tour around the National Park was fantastic with a wonderful guide and amazing views. The food was sensational at the end of the day. Doubt it was really cooked over volcano heat but it was lovely and there was plenty… plus wine/sangria!

  • H

    Hannah

    Verified booking

    3.8

    14 novembre 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    It was a good day overall. However the stop at winery was pointless was told would get 2 glasses of wine only gave us 1 had to ask for another which they made us lineup for again. Wasn’t there long. The volcano was fascinating and the food was nice but could have had more drinks considering how much we paid. Dropped us near our hotel on way back which was nice. Would have been better trip started earlier so there was more time instead of rushing around so much.

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