Lanzarote Road Trip: 7 Days of Volcanoes & Vineyards
A complete 7-day Canary Islands itinerary. Explore the Martian landscapes of Timanfaya, taste volcanic wine in La Geria, and relax on the golden beaches of Papagayo.
Why Lanzarote is unique
Lanzarote isn't just an island; it's a work of art. Thanks to the vision of local artist César Manrique, tourism here blends seamlessly with the volcanic terrain. You won't find high-rise hotels blocking the view—just white-washed villages contrasting against black lava fields.
This 7-day route takes you through the Fire Mountains (Timanfaya), into underground lava tubes (Jameos del Agua), and through vineyards where grapes grow in volcanic ash craters. It is one of the most photogenic places in Europe.
Expect year-round spring weather, manageable driving distances, and a landscape that feels more like Mars than Spain.
Trip Essentials
- Car Hire: Essential (Compact car is fine)
- Budget: ~€1,200 - €1,800 per couple
- Wind: Expect strong trade winds (The 'Alisios')
- Water: Tap water is not potable (drink bottled)
Must-See Highlights
- Timanfaya National Park (The Fire Mountains)
- Papagayo Beach (Natural Reserve)
- Jameos del Agua (Volcanic Tunnel)
- La Geria Wine Run
- Mirador del Río Viewpoint
Local Tips
- Papagayo Access: Bring cash (€3) for the dirt road toll.
- Dining: Order 'Papas Arrugadas' (wrinkled potatoes) with mojo sauce.
- Timanfaya: Arrive by 9:00 AM to beat the bus queues.
- Sun: UV is high even on cloudy days—wear SPF 50.
Cost Snapshot
A couple can comfortably complete this loop for €1,400 including car hire, boutique apartments, and splurge dinners in Playa Blanca.
Reserve Timanfaya, Cueva de los Verdes, and Jameos del Agua through the CACT bundle tickets—buying the 6-site card saves ~€15 per person.
Wine tastings in La Geria run €10–€15 each; budget for at least four if you want to sample different bodegas.
Connecting via mainland Spain? Book Sagrada Família entry to turn your Barcelona layover into another architectural hit.
Safety & Driving Intel
Trade winds can shove small cars across the Famara cliffs—keep two hands on the wheel and slow down when gusts hit.
Papagayo's dirt road is bumpy but manageable in a compact car if you keep speeds below 20 km/h. Have €3 in coins ready for the toll booth.
Tap water tastes salty on Lanzarote; stock up on 5L jugs for road days to avoid stomach surprises.
Packing & Beach Gear
Bring a lightweight windbreaker; evenings are breezy even in May.
Pack reef-safe SPF 50, snorkeling gear, and water shoes for the volcanic pools at Los Charcones.
A small cooler bag keeps mojo sauces and picnic supplies cold for beach days.
7-Day Itinerary Breakdown
Day 1: Landing in Arrecife
Pick up rental & City Walk
Car Rental at ACE Airport
Pick up your rental car (Cicar or AutoReisen are local favorites). Drive 10 mins to Arrecife or your base accommodation.
Charco de San Ginés
Walk around the 'Charco', a picturesque saltwater lagoon in Arrecife filled with small fishing boats. Grab tapas at a waterfront bar.
Day 2: The Fire Mountains
Timanfaya National Park
Timanfaya Bus Tour
Drive to the 'Islote de Hilario'. Watch the guides pour water into geysers that explode instantly. Take the included bus tour through the lunar landscape (private cars aren't allowed on the crater route).
El Golfo (Green Lagoon)
Drive to the coast to see the 'Lago Verde' (a bright green crater lake) contrasting against black sand. Stop at Los Hervideros to see waves crashing into lava caves.
Day 3: Volcano Wine Tasting
La Geria Valley
Bodega Hopping
Drive through La Geria, where vines are buried in conical pits of black ash (zocos). Visit Bodega La Geria or El Grifo for a glass of crisp Malvasía Volcánica.
Caldera Blanca Hike (Optional)
If you are energetic, hike to the rim of Caldera Blanca (approx 3 hours) for the best views of the lava fields.
Day 4: Papagayo Beaches
Relaxation Day
Playa de Papagayo
Enter the Los Ajaches Natural Park (dirt track, €3 fee). Choose your cove—Papagayo is the most famous, but Playa Mujeres is larger and less crowded.
Playa Blanca Promenade
Head into the town of Playa Blanca. Walk the seafront promenade and grab an early dinner with views of Fuerteventura across the water.
Day 5: The North & César Manrique
Caves & Viewpoints
Jameos del Agua
Visit Manrique's masterpiece—a collapsed lava tube turned into an underground auditorium and pool. Look for the tiny blind albino crabs in the water.
Mirador del Río
Drive north to the Mirador del Río (also by Manrique). The view looking down over the island of La Graciosa is arguably the best in the Canaries.
Day 6: Surfers & Cliffs
Famara & Teguise
Teguise Market (Sunday) or Old Town
Explore Teguise, the old capital. If it's Sunday, the huge market is on. If not, enjoy the quiet, historic cobbled streets.
Caleta de Famara
Drive to the wild west coast. The massive cliffs of Risco de Famara tower over the surfer village. Walk the beach at low tide for incredible mirror reflections.
Day 7: Adios Lanzarote
Final moments
César Manrique Foundation (Tahíche)
If you have time before your flight, visit Manrique's former home, built into five volcanic bubbles. A perfect end to the trip.
Island Route Map
Based in the capital or centrally, you will radiate out to the South (Volcanoes), the Center (Wine), and the North (Caves).
- 1
Arrecife
Start: Airport & Capital
- 2
Timanfaya
Stop: Volcanic Core
- 3
La Geria
Stop: Wine Valley
- 4
Papagayo
Stop: Southern Beaches
- 5
Jameos del Agua
Stop: Northern Caves
- 6
Famara
Stop: Surfer's Beach
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best season for this Lanzarote loop?
September through May delivers mid-20°C days, manageable trade winds, and lower prices. July–August stays busy with mainland holidaymakers.
Do I need a 4x4 vehicle?
No—paved roads cover 95% of the itinerary. Drive slowly on the Papagayo dirt track and you'll be fine in a compact car.
Is the tap water safe to drink?
It is desalinated and technically safe, but most locals still drink bottled water. Bring a refillable jug for the apartment to reduce plastic waste.
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