Things to do in Timanfaya National Park
Discover the stunning natural beauty of Timanfaya National Park on Lanzarote. Made entirely of volcanic soil, the park's landscape is reminiscent of outer space with its colorful lava rocks and jagged boulders. There are many scenic locations within the park that can be visited on walking tours, camel rides or professionally guided coach tours. Don't miss out on this rich scenery on your trip to Spain - but make sure to bring a hat and sunscreen because there's no shade inside this volcanic park!
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Timanfaya National Park
Lanzarote
Spain
Reviews Timanfaya National Park
“Overall enjoyable but although experienced the guide Robert was overbearing had a bit of an ego issue and came across patronising this was also the comments made to me from others on the trip, I understand English is not his base language but the script was littered by the words “**********” and “**********” not appropriate I voted enjoyable for the sightseeing content but not for the guide give £90 paid I would think again if given the choice Sorry Mike”
“Maybe I'm biased, as we last did that trip 24 years ago, when the island just wasn't that busy, but the whole trip felt rushed, which ruined things somewhat. Yes, of course it was worth the volcanic tour and the amazing demonstration at the end, but when everything was “back on the bus in 10 minutes” and the queues for the toilets were longer (and some needed a coin for access, which we didn't have and weren't told about!), it was hard to enjoy the trip.”
“Salt visit5/10. Green lagoon5/10 . Wine 2/10 Yuatzi town 0/10 Timafaya park 8/10”
“The village first stop was poor and we had no guide. We joined up there with another group and the excellent guide was speaking in English and then in Polish all day. The salt pans weren't particularly interesting. The wine tasting was not a wine tasting. We were given 2 glasses at a counter, one of sweet wine and one of semi sweet, and not even told what they were. There was nothing else to try and the visit was purely for sales. Highlights- temp demo, cave , scenic drive through volcano park.”
