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Adults
€ 68.64
Children
€ 45.41
Infants
Sunday Excursion: Teguise Market + La Graciosa Ferry
Enjoy the best traditional Canarian street market and discover the natural paradise and marine reserve of La Graciosa Island.
You´ll be picked up from your hotel or apartment in the main touristic areas of Lanzarote (08:00-Playa Blanca, 8:55-Puerto Calero, 9:00-Puerto del Carmen, 9:30-Arrecife, 9:40-Costa Teguise) in an air-conditioned bus. Once in Teguise you’ll have 2 hours to enjoy the traditional craft market. Every Sunday morning, the silence and tranquillity of its streets and squares give way to the hustle and bustle of many stalls and artisans taking part of the most popular street market in the Canary Islands. Here you’ll find handicrafts of all kinds, ceramics, basketwork, leather goods, etc., as well as natural and typical products, such as cheese, wine and others made with cactus and aloe. Many artists also sell their most diverse works here. Teguise market is an event that no visitor of Lanzarote should miss!
After the visit to the market, you’ll head up north of the island to Órzola where you’ll board a ferry to enjoy for 25 minutes the impressive panoramic views of the north coast of Lanzarote. Once in La Graciosa our guide will show you some secrets of Caleta del Sebo, such as the old church and the Aloe Vera Museum. At 2 pm you´ll be received with a glass of champagne meanwhile the lunch is served: salad, paella, fruit, soft drinks, wine, beer and water – all included
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After lunch you can enjoy 1’5h of free time in the island to explore it on your own terms and relish its golden beaches, placid houses scattered across a sandy ochre canvas and the turquoise sea that caresses it. This island is for special and sensitive travellers, who know how to enjoy nature, silence, beauty and – why not – sunbathing in lonely beaches. La Graciosa is probably one of the few places in Europe where there are still no paved roads – the most unknown and peaceful spot of the Canary Islands.
At 4.30 pm you will return aboard the ferry to Órzola where the bus will be waiting for you to transfer you back to your hotel.
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- Round-trip transfer to the hotel
- Free visit to the traditional Teguise Market
- Round trip ferry to La Graciosa
- Free time in La Graciosa
- Lunch and drinks (paella – vegetarian pasta option/seafood allergy upon prior request)
- Commentary provided by a multilingual guide traveling on board (Spanish, English, French)
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Enjoy a visit to the traditional market in Teguise, with its stalls selling crafts, food, and souvenirs. Stroll through the historic streets and admire the traditional architecture of Lanzarote’s former capital. Take a ferry to La Graciosa and savor a delicious paella, followed by free time to explore the island.
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Check-in details
Contact the local provider to verify the exact pickup location and time.
What to bring
- Comfortable clothing and footwear
- Clothing appropriate for the weather conditions
- Towel, swimsuit, sunscreen
Special requirements
The main course for lunch is paella (seafood and chicken). For the vegetarian or seafood-free option (pasta with tomato sauce), please inform the activity provider in advance.
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- Free cancellation 24 hours in advance and full refund.
- The client may request a change of date in their reservation up to 24 hours before the date of the excursion. The change will be subject to availability and will not incur any additional costs.
- Sometimes the weather conditions make it impossible to carry out the route as it includes a boat trip (this will be determined by the person in charge). In this case the client can request to change the activity to another date if there is availability or request the full refund of the amount.
- It is also possible that the person in charge considers it necessary to change the route of the excursion or to restrict certain activities just before the departure or during the development of the excursion (the decision of the employer, as an expert professional, is not subject to discussion).
- No-show: will be fully charged.