Sunsets between volcanoes in Lanzarote

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Sunsets between volcanoes in Lanzarote
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Outdoor activities that during the most magical moment of the day to enjoy the island even more. Ideal for couples or to give away at special events to that person who means so much to you.
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It is impossible to come to Lanzarote and not walk among one of its 300 volcanoes that emanate a captivating energy. Each volcano, each experience is unique and unrepeatable. Let yourself be caught by the magic of volcanoes.

THE INFINITE MAGIC OF THE VOLCANOES OF LANZAROTE

Do you like sunsets? Have you ever seen a sunset between volcanoes?

Walking the ash and lava trails of the Volcanoes Natural Park in Lanzarote, at the magic hour of the day, is a unique experience in Lanzarote. The red and orange of the sky mixes and joins the reddish color of the volcanic land, emanating a sensation that captivates all our senses.

In addition to discovering the history of the Timanfaya eruptions, learning about how the island's population suffered for 6 long years, we also enjoyed unrepeatable moments.

The absolute calm of the environment envelops us even more when we enter the crater of the El Cuervo volcano, where there was that large magma lake that expelled enormous amounts of lava and ash for endless months. From here, we continue discovering two more volcanoes of this area.

 

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  IT INCLUDES:

Liability insurance;

Accident and rescue insurance;

Guide and informative brochure about the environment;

Gift at the end of the experience

  DOES NOT INCLUDE:

Transport

SUNSET HIKING AMONG VOLCANOES

It is a circular route lasting two hours and at an easy level. An experience that allows you to learn up close the history of the Timanfaya eruptions, discovering the first and last of the 25 volcanoes that were formed between 1730 and 1736.

We will learn to read the landscape and the messages it sends us, how a part of the island has changed after this great natural disaster and how its inhabitants have known how to adapt to the new conditions.

We will see remains of a past that will hardly return, we will discover peculiar geological formations and we will enjoy the magic of volcanoes.

 

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