Nord-Lanzarote-Tour mit Jameos del Agua und Teguise
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Nord-Lanzarote-Tour mit Jameos del Agua und Teguise

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Sprachen: Deutsch, Englisch, Holländisch
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Dauer: zwischen 4 Stunden bis 8 Stunden
Highlights
  • Sie besuchen den von Cesar Manrique entworfenen Vulkanhöhlenkomplex Jameos del Agua
  • Sie haben viel Freizeit, um die Paläste und Kirchen im historischen Dorf Teguise zu besichtigen
  • Vom Mirador del Rio aus genießen Sie einen Panoramablick über die Insel La Graciosa
  • Sie haben die Möglichkeit, die Landschaften zu bewundern und bei einem lokalen Produzenten die Geheimnisse der Aloe Vera zu entdecken
  • Ein ortskundiger Tourguide mit einem wird Ihnen sein unvergleichliches Wissen über Lanzarote und Cesar Manrique vermitteln
Beschreibung

Nicht nur Mutter Natur hat Lanzarote geprägt, sondern auch einer der berühmtesten Söhne der Insel, der auf dieser Halbtagestour genauer unter die Lupe genommen wird. Sie besuchen seine Kreationen Jameos del Agua und Mirador del Rio, entdecken das Tal der Tausend Palmen und fahren nach Teguise. Cristina, eine unserer ortskundigen Tourguides, sagt: "Der einheimische Künstler Cesar Manrique war für Lanzarote das, was Gaudi für Barcelona war. Sein architektonischer Weitblick und sein Aktivismus haben uns einen einzigartigen Stil hinterlassen, der mit unserer vulkanischen Landschaft harmoniert und auch dazu beigetragen hat, die Insel zu erhalten - er war ein Gegner von Hochhaushotels, sodass nur sehr wenige gebaut wurden."

Entdecken Sie zunächst den von Manrique entworfenen Komplex, der um die Vulkanhöhlen Jameos del Agua herumgebaut wurde. Er verwandelte sie in den 60er Jahren in einen Nachtclub. Die Bühne ist zwar immer noch in Betrieb, aber die eigentlichen Stars sind heute die seltenen weißen Krebse im Salzsee der Höhle. Als Nächstes geht es durch dramatische Vulkanlandschaften zum Mirador del Rio - einem weiteren Meisterwerk von Manrique. Auf fast 500 Metern über dem Meeresspiegel haben Sie von hier einen unschlagbaren Blick auf die Insel La Graciosa und ihre Vulkane.

Nach einem Besuch bei einem Aloe-Vera-Hersteller, der Sie in die Geheimnisse dieser vielseitigen Pflanze einweiht, fahren Sie durch eine Reihe malerischer Dörfer und durch das Tal der Tausend Palmen nach Teguise. Dieses geschichtsträchtige Dorf war einst die Hauptstadt der Insel und verfügt über eine Reihe sehenswerter Paläste, Klöster, Kapellen und Kirchen, die alle nur wenige Gehminuten voneinander entfernt sind. Genießen Sie die freie Zeit, um durch die Stadt zu schlendern und Schnappschüsse im herrlichen Zentrum zu machen.

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    Al Dente

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    30. Oktober 2025

    Als Paar gereist


    Eine Reise in lockerer witziger aber auch sehr informativer Atmosphäre. Sehr zu empfehelen

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    Margarete

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    4.2

    30. Oktober 2025

    Allein gereist


    Interessante Tour mit gutem Guide. Aloe Vera Stopp war für mich zu lang.

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    Svjetlana

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    5

    24. Oktober 2025

    Als Paar gereist


    Ein sehr interessanter Ausflug, der uns von TUI-Mitarbeiter Daniel freundlich empfohlen wurde. Dank unserer Reiseleiterin Petra haben wir vieles über Lanzarote erfahren. Busfahrt sehr gut organisiert. Ein wirklich schöner und empfehlenswerter Ausflug.

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    Urlaubsfee

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    4.6

    3. Oktober 2025

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    Wir haben viel über Land und Leute gehört. Der Besuch der Aloe Vera Farm war in Ordnung und unaufdringlich .... könnte man sich aber sparen.

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    Tommy

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    3.8

    3. Oktober 2025

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    Zu wenig Zeit an den Aufenthalt punkten

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    Frank

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    3.8

    19. September 2025

    Mit der Familie gereist


    Etwas mehr Zeit wäre an den Sehenswürdigkeiten schön gewesen,man stand immer etwas unter Zeitdruck. Der Stop in der Stadt Teguise war unnötig. 40 Minuten Zeit um durch die Stadt zu laufen bei hohen Temperaturen und alle Läden waren geschlossen.

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