Villages with soul
Canary Islands wine tastings are designed as moments to slow down and open space for conversation.
Through a selection of wines from across the archipelago, each tasting offers a different perspective on wine, territory and personal processes. In some cases, the tasting accompanies talks or workshops; in others, wine itself is the only guiding thread.
These are small-group experiences, guided with calm and care, where each glass becomes a metaphor and an invitation to listen, share and reflect.
Discover Haría: hiking, landscape and local crafts
Discover the greenest side of northern Lanzarote on a circular hiking route through the Valley of Haría, also known as the Valley of a Thousand Palm Trees. We walk along old paths and traditional farming terraces, surrounded by native vegetation and century-old palm groves, while exploring the island’s agricultural past.
The trail takes us through a rural landscape full of contrasts and biodiversity. At the highest point, we stop to enjoy stunning views from a natural viewpoint overlooking the Famara cliffs and the Atlantic Ocean, before heading back down to the village.
We end the walk at the artisan market in Haría, where you’ll meet local makers, discover unique products and experience a relaxed and authentic atmosphere.
This is the perfect experience for anyone looking for easy hiking in Lanzarote, enriched by landscape interpretation, local culture and the peaceful beauty of the island’s north.
Civil liability and accident insurance
Small final gift
Transport to the meeting point (we’re happy to advise if needed)
Food or drinks
Personal expenses at the market or during free time
Hiking in La Geria – Volcanic vineyards and wine with history
Discover La Geria on a circular hiking route through volcanic vineyards, where vines planted in black ash tell the story of a centuries-old winemaking tradition. Led by a local guide, you’ll walk along trails framed by dry stone walls, learning how vines survive in arid soil and under the trade winds.
Along the way, you’ll learn about native grape varieties, sustainable farming techniques, and visit Bodegas Rubicón to enjoy a local wine tasting surrounded by volcanic landscape.
Ideal for those looking for easy hiking in Lanzarote, enriched with history, scenery and flavour.
Visit to Bodegas Rubicón with a tasting of 2 local wines
Civil liability and accident insurance
Small gift at the end of the hike
Transport to the meeting point (I can help you plan it if needed)
Additional food or drinks beyond the tasting
Personal expenses not included in the programme
Wine tasting in Janubio at Sunset
Discover one of Lanzarote’s most unique landscapes with this sunset experience in Janubio, where wine, salt, and the sea come together.
We start with a short and easy walk along Janubio Beach, while we talk about the formation of this volcanic landscape, the role of water and wind in shaping the salt pans, and the importance that salt once had in the island’s economy.
After the walk, we enjoy a guided tasting of local wine paired with products from the area, while watching the sun set over the Atlantic.
A different and relaxed way to discover Janubio, its history, and its landscape — combining environmental interpretation with the pleasure of an outdoor tasting.
Interpretive walk through the Janubio area
Insights on history, geology and traditional salt-making
Liability and accident insurance
Final gift related to the experience
Transport to the meeting point
Additional expenses not specified in the experience
Lanzarote in a Glass: wine, land and tradition
An experience that combines history, landscape, and local wine.
We start with a guided tour of the Monumento al Campesino (The farmer Monument) , a site that pays tribute to the agricultural work and rural identity of Lanzarote. During the visit, you’ll learn about the history of vine cultivation on the island and the cultural significance of this architectural complex.
After the walk, we head to the Casa del Vino Canario, part of the same compelx, where you’ll enjoy a tasting of Lanzarote red wine paired with chocolate made in Fuerteventura. This guided tasting highlights the unique character of volcanic wines and how the island’s landscape shapes their aroma and flavour.
A simple and engaging activity, perfect for those who want to discover the history of wine in Lanzarote and enjoy a short cultural walk combined with a wine tasting experience.
Guided walk starting of the Monumento al Campesino
Liability and accident insurance
Final gift related to the experience
Transport to the starting point of the activity
Additional consumption not included in the tasting
Wine tasting in Masdache – La Florida: wine and volcanic landscape
An experience to discover the wine-growing area of Masdache – La Florida, walking calmly along trails surrounded by lava flows, volcanic ash, and century-old vineyards.
During the walk, we talk about the traditional cultivation of vines, local grape varieties, and the connection between landscape and wine in Lanzarote.
The experience ends with a guided tasting of three local wines, where we savour the essence of the territory and understand how soil, climate, and history come together in every glass.
Transport to the meeting point (I'm happy to advise if needed)
Any additional food or drinks beyond the included wine tasting
Teguise was the capital of Lanzarote for over 400 years, and its surroundings still breathe the rhythm of history, the silence of the landscape and the island’s agricultural legacy.
On this guided walk, we explore the rural area of Vega de San José, which embraces the town from outside its ancient walls. We follow old trails among traditional fields and historic remains.
Along the way, we talk about agricultural heritage, local customs and the deep bond between people and their land. The experience ends with a peaceful stroll through the historic centre of Teguise, where stone walls tell stories and the silence enhances the charm of its squares, convents and narrow streets.
A slow-paced route with no steep slopes, ideal for those who want to discover Teguise from another perspective: from the land, from the outside, and from the quietness.
Guided walk through Vega de San José and the historic centre of Teguise
Interpretation of the agricultural landscape and cultural heritage
Liability and accident insurance
Final gift related to the experience
Transport to the starting point of the activity
Additional expenses not specified in the experience
Arrecife wasn’t always the capital of Lanzarote, but it was always a vibrant port — a place shaped by fishing, trade and popular culture.
In this evening walk, we explore the historic centre with a slow and thoughtful pace, recovering stories of the city's maritime past before tourism arrived. We talk about everyday life when the sea ruled everything, and about the traditions that still survive today.
From fishermen’s houses and old warehouses to the history of Carnival and the emblematic “buches”, this walk connects us to a more human, more local, more authentic Arrecife.
A perfect experience for those who want to feel the soul of the capital, calmly and consciously.
Guided walk through the historic centre of Arrecife
Liability and accident insurance
Final gift related to the experience
Transport to the starting point of the activity
Personal purchases or extra consumption during the walk
Route through Guinate and the Fuentes de Gayo
An experience that combines landscape, history, and rural culture in one of the most authentic corners of northern Lanzarote.
We begin in the small village of Guinate, a traditional agricultural settlement located in the midlands of Haría. From here, we take a gentle walk along paths that cross old terraces and stone walls, reminders of the generations who learned to make the most of every drop of water in this fertile valley.
Along the way, we talk about the importance of water in Lanzarote’s agricultural life, how local ingenuity made cultivation possible in such a dry environment, and the old hydraulic systems like the Fuentes de Gayo, which for centuries provided water to farmers and shepherds.
The route offers spectacular views of the Famara cliffs and the Chinijo Archipelago, in an area where nature and tradition remain in perfect balance.
A hiking experience ideal for those who want to connect with the island’s rural history, explore less-travelled landscapes, and understand how water, land, and human effort have shaped Lanzarote’s unique character.
Guided tour with a local interpreter
Civil liability and accident insurance
Small gift at the end of the experience
Experiences designed to enjoy wine with calm and purpose
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