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Jan 8, 2024 · 1. Timanfaya Bus Tours. 2. Proof of geothermal energy. 3. Restaurant El Diablo. 4. Hiking – Timanfaya National Park (limited access) 5. Route LZ-67 along the park. 6. Timanfaya Visitor Center. 7. Camel ride at Timanfaya. 8. Alternative: Los Volcanes Natural Park. Timanfaya and Lanzarote volcanoes in Video. Frequently asked questions.
- What to See in Timanfaya National Park
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- How to Get to Timanfaya National Park
- Excursion to Timanfaya National Park
Islote de Hilario
Head to this area of the park to watchdemonstrations of its continued volcanic activity. Experience the immense geothermalenergy hidden under the surface of the earth as you watch water poured on the ground turn into a powerful geyser!
Volcano Route
Entrance to the park includes a tour by guagua (bus) of the Volcano Route. This 13-kilometre trip takes you deep into the mountains, learning all about the history and geology of the national park while marvelling at its spectacular volcanic landscapes. During the bus ride, the windows will become the best frame to enjoy the works of art created by the volcanoes. If you want to get the best views, we believe that the seats on the right side are the best option.
El Diablo Restaurant
With anincomparable location on the top of the Islote de Hilario mountain, the El Diablo Restaurant is not only one of César Manrique's most emblematic works, it's also a great place to enjoy traditional Canarian food with a special touch. The restaurant's most striking detail is that the food is cooked by geothermal heat on a huge cast-iron grill placed over a hole in the ground! The dining room boasts a large window offering unparalleled views of the Fire Mountains- the ideal setting to tas...
Lanzarote is a land of volcanoesand there's no better way to immerse yourself in their importance to the island than by discovering the Fire Mountains. Timanfaya National Park welcomes more than one and a half million visitors every year, who come to explore its other-worldly scenery. Next to the park, you'll find the Echadero de los Camellos, a po...
There are two ways to get to Timanfaya National Park: by car or with an organised tour. If you're renting a car in Lanzarote, you'll find the roads well signposted and you can park at Islote de Hilario, next to the El Diablo Restaurant and the park's other main attractions. To explore the rest of the park, you catch a guagua, or tour bus, from here...
If you're not planning to rent a car in Lanzarote or if you'd prefer to let someone else take the wheel, you can book an organised tour including hotel pick up and an English-speaking guide via the following link: Timanfaya National Park Tour
Feb 21, 2020 · Tips for the bus tour at Timanfaya National Park: Where to sit on the bus: sit on the right side of the bus if possible; Tours take around 45 minutes for a complete route around the park; Visit the park early in the morning (between 9 am and 11 am) or after 3 pm in order to avoid queues if you visit by car
The Route of the Volcanoes is the most popular bus tour in Timanfaya National Park. Travel by bus (or guagua, as the Canarians say) and enjoy striking views of the park’s volcanic landscape. The tour departs from the Islet Hilario Visitor Center every 15 minutes and goes past volcanic craters, lava fields, and mountains covered in volcanic ash.
May 14, 2019 · Opening Hours. The Park is open from 9am to 5pm. If driving yourself, it is wise to avoid between 11am and 3pm when most of the tour buses arrive. The best hours to visit are between 3 and 5pm when the number of visitors drops. The entrance fee is reduced from €10 to €8 per person at this time.
How to get to Timanfaya. Since there is no public bus to the Timanfaya National Park, you will either need to hire a car or visit as part of an organised coach tour. The Grand Tour of Lanzarote and the Lanzarote South Tour both visit the park as part of their itinerary and include the entrance fee in their ticket price.
Jan 15, 2019 · This area is accessed from Taro de Entrada (on the LZ-67) where the entrance fee is paid ( information on entrance fees ), the price of which includes parking, geothermal demonstrations and a tour of the Ruta de los Volcanes (Volcano Route) by guagua (bus) . Location. 9.00 a.m. to 3.45 p.m.