Experience the Unique Landscape of Lanzarote with the Timanfaya Twizy Tour
If you’re planning a visit to Lanzarote and want to see some of the island’s most spectacular volcanic scenery, the Timanfaya Twizy Tour offers a memorable way to explore. For around $71.65 per person, this 5-hour adventure combines self-guided driving in a fun, eco-friendly electric car with stops at key highlights like the Timanfaya Visitor Center, the crater of El Cuervo, and the charming camel park. Guided by enthusiastic hosts (such as Marion, who gets glowing reviews), you’ll get a close-up view of the lava fields and volcanic landscapes that make Lanzarote so distinctive.
What makes this tour special? First, you’ll love the electric Twizy cars themselves—compact, two-seater, and pre-programmed with a recommended itinerary. They’re a playful way to traverse the park, and many travelers comment on how much fun it is to drive your own small vehicle through such otherworldly scenery. Second, the views are genuinely breathtaking; from rugged lava formations to panoramic vistas, this experience offers plenty of photo opportunities that you’ll cherish.
A possible consideration is that the driving time in the Twizy is limited—about an hour of actual driving—so if your goal is a fully autonomous, long drive, this might not meet those expectations. Also, entrance to the park costs an additional €28 (around $28) per person, payable cash at the entrance, which is an added expense to factor into your budget.
This tour is well-suited for adventurous travelers who enjoy driving and want an interactive experience in one of Lanzarote’s most iconic landscapes. It’s particularly popular with those eager to drive themselves rather than sit passively on a bus, and for anyone with a sense of curiosity about volcanic terrain.
Key Points
- Self-guided electric driving provides a fun, eco-friendly way to explore the park.
- Stunning volcanic scenery offers excellent photo opportunities and memorable views.
- Guide-led stops include the visitor center, crater walk, and optional wine tasting.
- Limited driving time in the Twizy means a mix of driving and sightseeing on foot.
- Additional cost for park entrance (€28) is paid separately at the entrance.
- Tour duration of about 5 hours balances driving, stops, and sightseeing.
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A Deep Dive into the Timanfaya Twizy Tour
The Timanfaya National Park is a highlight of Lanzarote, designated as a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. Its dramatic lava fields, craters, and geothermal demonstrations make it a must-see. This tour offers a modern twist: instead of the traditional bus tour, you get to drive a compact, electric Twizy car along a pre-set route.
The starting point is conveniently located in Tías, Lanzarote, with the tour beginning at 8:30 am. You’re asked to arrive about 30 minutes early to get instructions and ensure you’re ready to go. The meeting point is at C. Suiza, 3, a central location accessible by public transportation, making it easier for those not staying nearby to join in.
The Itinerary in Detail
Stop 1: Timanfaya National Park
This is the core of the experience. You’ll hop into your Twizy, a sleek electric vehicle that seats two and is pre-programmed with a suggested route. Many reviewers highlight how driving the Twizy is a blast—a unique way to connect with the landscape. You’ll pass by the El Cuervo crater, which is a highlight for its rugged, almost lunar appearance, and get glimpses of the geothermal activity that demonstrates how hot the volcanic earth remains beneath the surface.
The drive itself lasts approximately an hour within the park, but keep in mind that the entire tour spans five hours. About that, a review mentioned, “The Twizy cars are fun, but you only drive them for about 1 hour out of the entire 5-hour tour,” which is a good point—much of the experience is about stopping and exploring on foot.
Other stops include the Timanfaya Visitor Center, where you can learn more about the volcanic origins of the park and watch the famous demonstrations of geothermal heat. You might also visit the camel park, which is a traditional way to see the landscape, although not part of the Twizy driving experience.
What You’ll Love
Many reviews praise the knowledgeable guides, notably Marion, who is described as “a great host.” Even when the group was mostly non-English speaking (German, in some cases), reviewers appreciated the personalized attention. The landscape, often described as “otherworldly,” is truly captivating. The photo opportunities are plentiful—think rugged lava flows, steaming craters, and vast horizons.
Travelers also mention the wine tasting stop as an added bonus, which makes the trip feel more well-rounded. The small group size—a maximum of two travelers per vehicle—means you won’t be lost in a crowd, and the experience feels more intimate and flexible.
What Could Be Better
A few reviews point out some logistical hiccups. For example, the additional cost for park entry (€28) can come as a surprise, especially if you’re expecting the quoted price to include everything. Also, the tour started nearly an hour late in some cases, which can be frustrating if you’re on a tight schedule.
Another point to consider: The driving is restricted to the designated route, so if you’re hoping for complete autonomy in the park, this may not fully satisfy that desire. Instead, you’re driving in a guided route in a small electric vehicle, with stops for sightseeing and walking.
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Who Will Enjoy This Tour Most?
This adventure is perfect for drivers and explorers who enjoy a hands-on approach and aren’t shy about driving in a scenic setting. It’s great for photo lovers and those interested in geology or volcanic landscapes. Families and couples alike find it engaging, especially if they appreciate interactive experiences rather than passive bus tours.
Analyzing the Value
At $71.65, this tour offers good value for the chance to drive in a unique electric vehicle through Lanzarote’s volcanic terrain, combined with guided stops at key sites. The small group setting and personalized commentary elevate the experience above standard bus tours.
However, it’s important to remember that the park entrance fee is separate (€28), and the actual driving in the Twizy is only about an hour. If you’re looking for a full day of autonomous driving, this might not fully meet that expectation, but the fun factor and scenic stops more than compensate.
The reviews lauding the guides and the stunning landscapes show that, despite minor logistical issues, many travelers find this a memorable and worthwhile way to experience Lanzarote’s volcanic heart. The wine tasting, crater walk, and photo ops make it a well-rounded outing.
Final Thoughts
The Timanfaya Twizy Tour is a refreshingly modern and engaging way to explore Lanzarote’s volcanic scenery. It’s best suited for adventurous travelers who enjoy driving and want a more personal, less crowded experience. The small group size and enthusiastic guides help turn this into a memorable adventure, especially for those who appreciate stunning landscapes and interactive exploration.
While it’s not a fully autonomous tour—since the drive in the park is guided and additional entrance fees apply—the fun of driving a Twizy through volcanic terrain is hard to beat. It’s a good value for the rich scenery and personal touches, making it a highlight of any Lanzarote itinerary.
If you’re okay with some logistical considerations and looking for a hands-on, scenic day in the park, this tour should definitely be on your list.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I actually get to drive the Twizy cars?
Expect about one hour of driving in the electric Twizy, with the rest of the tour dedicated to stops and walking around the park.
Is the park entrance fee included?
No, you’ll need to pay €28 per person at the park entrance, cash only, separate from the tour price.
What should I bring?
Bring your driving license, comfortable clothing, sunglasses, and sunscreen. It’s also wise to arrive 30 minutes early for instructions.
Can I participate if I don’t drive?
This tour is designed for drivers with valid licenses. If you’re not comfortable driving, check if alternative options are available, but this particular tour is tailored for those wanting to drive.
What about language?
Guides are generally attentive, but some reviews mention that the guide spoke mainly German, with limited English. If language is a concern, inquire beforehand.
How is the group size?
Maximum of two travelers per Twizy, making it a very personal experience. The overall group size depends on how many vehicles are available and booked.
Is this suitable for children?
The driver must be at least 18 years old with a driving license. Passenger age restrictions aren’t specified, but check with the provider if you’re traveling with younger family members.
In sum, the Timanfaya Twizy Tour offers a fun, scenic, and eco-conscious way to explore Lanzarote’s volcanic landscape. It rewards curious explorers with amazing views and the thrill of driving in a small electric vehicle, making it a standout activity for those wanting something both interactive and beautiful.
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