Lanzarote Wine Route

Lanzarote's wine route is a surreal journey through a volcanic landscape where vines grow in crescent-shaped pits protected by stone walls, known as zocos. This UNESCO-recognised viticultural tradition produces distinctive Malvasía wines, shaped by the island's black lava soil and Atlantic breezes. Following the route through La Geria region offers a glimpse into the resilience of local winemakers and a chance to taste wines impossible to replicate anywhere else.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate a full day to the wine route – start mid-morning at a bodega for a tour and tasting, then drive through La Geria at a leisurely pace, stopping for lunch in Yaiza or at a winery with a restaurant. Afternoon visits to a second bodega and a quick dip into Timanfaya's edge round out the day. If you're a wine enthusiast, consider an overnight stay in the area to visit three or four bodegas without rushing.

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