- Transport by all-terrain vehicle and in small groups, designed to offer a more intimate, authentic and comfortable experience.
- Local driver who is an expert in the history, culture and Lanzarote’s lesser-known spots.
- Pick-up service in the north of Fuerteventura for trips from Caleta de Fuste, trips from Corralejo, and the area in between, for greater convenience.
- An itinerary that takes you through volcanic landscapes and coastal areas, where the force of nature takes centre stage.
- Special stops at viewpoints and notable sites, ideal for photographing the island’s wild essence.
- Transport in an all-terrain vehicle (maximum 7 seats including the driver).
- Local driver available in several languages.
- Pick-up in the northern area of Fuerteventura (for trips from Caleta de Fuste, trips from Corralejo, and the area in between).
- Ferry ticket between Fuerteventura and Lanzarote.
- Civil liability insurance.
- Food and drinks.
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Important information
- Activity duration: 5 hours (without pick-ups).
- Available languages: Spanish, French, English, German, Italian.
- Days available: Tuesday.
- Schedule: 9.45am to 2.45pm, excluding pick-ups.
- If you’re booking less than 24 hours before the date of your planned excursion we recommend ringing (+34) 659 971 974 to check availability because our capacity is limited and sometimes it’s not possible to make last minute changes.
- Means of transport: 7-seater all-terrain vehicle.
- Confirmation: Instant, after you’ve made the booking.
- Pick-ups: In the north of Fuerteventura (for trips from Caleta de Fuste, trips from Corralejo, and the area in between).
- Fuerteventura-to-Lanzarote day trips with pick-up include the ferry from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote.
- Booking confirmation: Printed or digital voucher.
- Children admitted: Between 1 and 11 years old (aged 12 or older—adult price).
- Date change: Subject to availability. Free of charge up to 24 hours in advance.
- Cancellation: full refund up to 24 hours in advance; less than 24 h before or in case of a no show, refunds will only be issued upon submission of a medical certificate. Full refund in case of cancellation due to weather conditions, or medical certificate in case of non-attendance.
- Warnings: Not recommended for people with reduced mobility.
- Recommendations: Bring comfortable shoes, sunscreen, a hat, water, something to eat and a camera.
What you'll see on the 4x4 excursion from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote
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Immerse yourself in an unforgettable experience that will reveal the most authentic side of Lanzarote
The 4x4 off-road safari from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote designed for those who want a different experience, far from conventional tourist routes. During this day trip, you’ll travel along secondary roads and dirt tracks that wind between volcanoes, cactus plantations and majestic cliffs, discovering the island’s most genuine essence.
Get ready to enjoy a day full of contrasts, history and breathtaking views during this volcano trip in Lanzarote to Timanfaya.
Trips to the heart of Lanzarote’s most famous volcano
Lanzarote is a land shaped by fire. Its volcanic eruptions have shaped a landscape that’s unique on the planet, where life springs forth from rock and sand.
The 4x4 excursion from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote begins at the Timanfaya Visitors’ Centre, an essential space for understanding the power of nature that shaped this land.
Visit the volcano in Lanzarote without entering the National Park itself: here, you’ll learn how eruptions sculpted the lunar landscape that defines the island. Interactive panels, scale models and audiovisual content will help you understand the volcanic history and the biodiversity that endures in this arid place.
Picacho and Montaña Bermeja: volcanic panoramic views
Next, we head to the Picacho Volcano, an iconic mountain next to Montaña Bermeja. It’s an essential stop for those who want to contemplate the magnitude of the geological phenomenon that transformed the landscape of Lanzarote.
From this spot, the views are breathtaking: a chain of volcanic cones stretching as far as the eye can see. Here you’ll sense the vastness of the landscape and see why Lanzarote is considered a true geological gem.
Playa de Famara: the force of the Atlantic
The itinerary continues along a spectacular road to Famara Beach, one of the island’s most famous stretches of sand. Its kilometres of golden sand unfold beneath the impressive Risco de Famara, a natural wall that protects the coast and creates a scene of untamed beauty.
This spot is ideal for taking photographs and feeling the energy of the Atlantic Ocean. The sound of the waves, the wind and the vast horizon will give you a moment of absolute connection with the nature that surrounds you.
Villa de Teguise: history and tradition
After having enjoyed the coast, we venture inland to visit Teguise, the former capital of Lanzarote. Among the most important places to see in Teguise, its historic centre, declared a Historic-Artistic Architectural Ensamble, stands out. You’ll feel as if you’re truly travelling back in time as you stroll through its streets. Visiting Villa de Teguise is undoubtedly one of the essential things to do in Lanzarote.
You’ll walk along cobbled streets lined with stately houses, churches and convents that reveal the island’s history. Here you can discover Lanzarote’s more traditional aspects, with striking spots and an atmosphere that invites tranquillity.
Risco de Famara and Ermita de las Nieves: viewpoints from above
From Teguise, the route continues along a road that leads to the Ermita de las Nieves, one of the most elevated points on the island. This natural balcony offers incredibly wide panoramic views of the Risco de Famara and the north coast.
It’s the ideal place to pause, breathe and take in the grandeur of the volcanic landscape. Here you’ll feel as if time comes to a stop as you enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime view of Lanzarote.
Haría, Mala and Guatiza: agricultural tradition
The final stretch of the route takes us along a dirt track that cuts through the cactus plantations in Guatiza, where cochineal is farmed, the famous traditional product that forms part of the local identity.
This landscape, home to thousands of these plants, shows another essential aspect of Lanzarote’s agricultural heritage. You’ll find out how this small insect has been key to the island’s economy for centuries and the ways in which this tradition is kept alive.
Full itinerary of this 4x4 excursion from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote
Timanfaya Visitors’ Centre | Picacho and Montaña Bermeja | Famara Beach | Villa de Teguise | Risco de Famara cliff and Ermita de las Nieves church | Haría, Mala and Guatiza









