Timanfaya National Park
Timanfaya National Park is a protected area located on the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands. The park is known for its geothermal activity, with much of the landscape being made up of volcanic soils and rocks.
The park is home to a number of geological features, including lava fields, geysers, and hot springs, which are the result of volcanic eruptions that occurred on the island between 1730 and 1736.
The park is a popular tourist destination, with visitors being able to take guided tours of the park and view the geothermal activity up close.
There are several tour options available for visiting Timanfaya National Park. Some popular options include:
- Bus Tour: Visitors can take a guided bus tour of the park, which takes about an hour and covers several key sites. This tour is a good option for those who do not have their own transportation or prefer not to drive.
- Camel Tour: Visitors can also take a camel tour of the park, which takes about an hour and offers a unique perspective of the park’s volcanic landscapes.
- Coach tour: Visitors can take a coach tour which usually takes around 2 hours and covers the most important sites of the park.
- Car or bike rental: Visitors can also rent a car or bike and drive around the park, which allows for more flexibility and the ability to explore the park at one’s own pace.
- Horse Riding: Visitors can also take a horse riding tour where they explore the park riding a horse.
- Hiking: Visitors can explore the park on foot, there are several hiking trails that are open to the public.
- Geothermal Demonstration: Visitors can also take a geothermal demonstration which shows the heat of the volcanic activity beneath the surface of the park.
Tours
How to get there
To get to Timanfaya National Park, you can take a bus or car to the park. The park is located in the southwest of the island, near the towns of Yaiza and Tinajo. There are also organized tours available from various locations on the island that will take you to the park.