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Hello! I'm from Lanzarote, thank you for promoting my island and showing the different places there are. I would like to tell you that the next time you go to "los hervideros" is a place near the "lago de los ciclos" (the green lake). It's free and it's amazing to see. Another place I always recommend, and it is very unknown, is the "Centro de Visitantes e Interpretación de Timanfaya" (Timanfaya Visitor and Interpretation Centre). It explains how Timanfaya works inside, as well as a simulation of an eruption. Best regards
At 20.40 the stone bowls with the troughs of water are water purifiers. In old houses there is always a niche with a hollow stone called a pila. There are traces of volcanic mud in the porous stone and a fern called culantrillo is encouraged to grow on it. You can see the plants growing in the vid. The plants and the porous stone purify water which is collected below. There are lots of water saving traditions and devices here, as it so rarely rains.
Great video, Tim. One small thing about Timanfaya is the bus tour is included in the entrance fee - you just get on one of the buses at the top of the car park and you get a 45 minute bus tour round the rest of the park. Also, if you are going to visit multiple attractions, you can get a 6 centre ticket for £35 which covers the cactus gardens, Timanfaya, James Del Agua, Cuevas de Los Verdes, Mirador del Rio and museum castle San Jose, which is a massive saving on individual entrance fees (you have 14 days from first attraction to visit them all)
The bus journey through Timanfaya was incredible when I went, well worth it. Saw some of the most craziest and wonderfully untouched landscapes - it was like being on Mars.
as someone who lives in gran canaria, i will always pick my island over any other. with this said, lanzarote is fucking incredible and everyone should visit it because it's beautiful and the people are awesome.
Lanzarote! The only holiday in 56 years of life that I didn't want to come home from. We took our kids on a coach tour of Timanfaya, the "Lunar" landscape was so surreal. The locals were just so nice. There was nothing about this holiday that I didn't like.
@@The_Original_KL dear god right from the top of my head i tell u 100 places way better than that. Thailand, south of France, Italy, germany, florida, california - literally ANY place is better
We loved it in Lanzarote, been numerous time and stayed in the area you've just covered. We stayed near the San Antonio hotel on the outskirts of Puerto del Carmen near Los Pocillos where you started your video. Some fantastic restaurants from Eastern European to British fish and chips. The Bollywood Indian restaurant was our favourite tho absolutely fantastic. We used to have a steady walk down to the old town and harbour to watch the Manta Rays eat the scraps from the fishing boats. Lovely restaurants around the harbour area too. Anybody going to Lanzarote must do the Volcano trip around the lunar landscape to the green lagoon a bit of wine tasting and a ride on the camels. Can't recommend it enough folks. We have taken many friends with us over the years and everyone has really enjoyed it. Used to go end of June early July which was hot and November around Remembrance Sunday and it was mid 20s degrees most days. Enjoy folks, we always did.
Lanzarote is a lovely island. I’m envious of those who can live there full time. I would recommend the bus trip through Timanfaya and visiting the more eccentric and off-beat attractions. I’ve never been disappointed there.
I really recommend the coach tour. It was 15 quid each for two adults, we got to stop for the camels, and the shows the guys up at the restaurant put on for us. We didn't have time to go into the visitor's centre though or souvenir shop or restaurant. The skill of the coachdrivers and the view, as somebody who is quite well travelled is literally a hidden gem in Lanzarote.
Hi Tim that was an excellent video i really enjoyed watching it so much. The beaches look amazing and the places you showed us were just stunning. Thank you for making this video.
Great video again. Been to Lanzarote many times. It's a fascinating island, particularly Timanfaya. Every time I look at the lava flows, I think how lucky they were that they didn't cover the roads.
New to the channel but im addicted already! It's harder to travel with two kids it makes me very anxious just the thought of it 😅 so Tim taking us away is such a highlight in the week for me.
Hi Tim. I love the volcanic museum and the lava caves. I found them really interesting. The views were amazing and the national park was deafently different from any others I have seen a landscape all to its self. I also enjoyed the rock formations too.
I'll be visiting (and vlogging) the Canary Islands in December on a P&O cruise. I've only actually been to Tenerife, so very excited to see what Lanzarote has to offer!
Just got back from here and i have to say, i was very impressed - lots to do, awesome weather, the prices were reasonable and the locals and hotel staff, etc were all incredibly helpful and friendly. Well impressed.
Fantastic video, went to Lanzarote many years ago, did a day trip on the cruise I was on. Managed to go on the camel ride and went to the museum. I really enjoyed it. ❤️
When we went there, we parked the car & a bus took us round the valcanos & that was included in the price. Also, if you do all those places you get a discount I believe, the caves are great! Well done on visiting so many places 😎
Lucky enough to spend 2 years living on Lanzarote until 2011. There's some great beaches in small coves you can have all by yourself. Yes many are clothes optional. Playa Quemada is my favourite seaside village. Go to Puerto Calero and marvel at the super rich yachts moored here!
richt71 would definitely agree with you re Playa Quemada. Was also there 2011. Peaceful and a nice day away from PDC. Superb meal in one of the restaurants right on the waters edge.
Lanzarote must be a nice place to visit .it is not just the beach but also to explore the surrounding areas and see the adjacent islands as well in the canaries. Greetings from Montreal Canada
Hahaha I had the same thought.... But for me it's been 36 years!!!!!! Exactly what I saw in spring 1986. Mind you, the rest hasn't changed either except for minor details like the fence around 'el golfo. '
It’s so nice to see Lanzarote on video so clear and beautiful. However, Lanzarote isn’t all about money Tim, there are so many places to go for free. The island itself is magical and just be there is a gift as tourist or local .Please please if you are doing a video make sure you get some knowledge before hand such as 1000 years old lava?. Apart from that thank you for sharing with us a little piece of paradise.
Just back from there earlier this month, stayed in Playa Blanca this time and Costa Teguise last time - did Timanfaya trip then, worst bit was, you only had about 20mins free time up at the volcano, most of the rest of the half day trip was either driving somewhere or sales pitches in an Aloe Vera "museum" or vineyard. Definitely an island worth visiting!
Thank you for this video. I got a chance to go here a few years ago as it was a stop on a Celebrity cruise. Incredibly interesting and fascinating terrain. Got to tour the cave you were in and I loved it and will never forget Lanzarote!
I really enjoyed this. Its the same type of tour that we did. We found some amazing villages but not some of the sights you visited. We also visited Las Gracios island, where Id happily spend a summer. No cars are allowed and, apart from the village with a few bars, there is nothing else. Love the Canaries, Im going to watch your other videos now!
Hi Tim, great video. So glad you explored some of the island. Did you know La Graciosa is rumoured to be the original ‘Treasure Island’ as per the book. The ticket price at Timanfaya includes the coach ride which is amazing! Lanzarote is a UNESCO biosphere. If you visit again go to the Valley of a 1000 palms (every time a boy is born a palm tree is planted !) Rachael Whelch was made famous for the film sequence of her emerging from the sea at Papagayo (The land that time forgot). Also you can get to the beaches by water taxi in the summer. Yes a great island for those that want more than a ‘all inclusive’. Regards Graham
Wow, looks like you landed on Tattoine or somewhere like that in the volcanic part. Great video and shows that the canaries are more than just beaches and bars! 👍🏻
What a lovely informative and picturesque video.Shown me what a beautiful place this is thankyou.Completely different to the impression given by other bloggers.Well one at least 😁😁😁😘😘😘
I visited Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and 2 times La Palma. La Palma is the most beautiful. Love that island. But if you prefer sandy beaches and a taste of the Sahara you should go to Fuerteventura.
Thank you for this video I have never been to the Island..But I am going to PUERTO. In August for 2 weeks. And am very much looking forward to it. Once again thank you 👍👍
Great vid, been to Lanz many times, it's my favourite of the Canaries, I like getting to Jameos del Agua ( not shown) early- for the tranquililty of the cave, and the cafe, also the Fundacion Cesar Manrique - the main architect for the island, his house is built inside a lava field - v interesting
Tim you really are a awesome travel guide..:) I reckon you should be on one of these travel shows...Thank you Tim for making such interesting videos..:)
We went to Timanfaya National Park 3 yrs ago, highly recommended. We parked up in the rain (yes it does rain) and walking through the steam off the car park up to the facilities was surreal. We had a fantastic meal in the restaurant and the included coach trip is highly recommended. At times it was like being on Mars (I guess) ! Never been to Lanzarote before but was very impressed as we moved around the island. My tip is if you go, get there early to the park, it can get very busy.
Hi Tim, That big abandoned building at the start of the vid is an unfinished hotel, called Atlante del Sol, otherwise known as Hotel de Los Charcones, A project from the 70's that probably run out of money.
I'm afraid I do know it as 'Lanzagrotty' from an experience back when I worked on ships. A very scraggly man pulled his trousers down in the middle of the town square and did a number two on the floor. Me and my friend couldn't believe what we saw and told the waitstaff who just laughed to their mates and pointed and said, "kaka!" I think it might have been relatively normal for them from their nonchalant reaction! Love your vids Tim!
This video brought back memories of the 80's as that was when I visited Lanzarote . Stayed in Puerto Del Carmen which back then was quiet. It was very windy so when you went to the beach you got covered in black sand lol. Did the water in the volcano trip and the caves . I loved that there was no high rise , thank you Tim x
Hiya Tim my husband myself go to lanzarote most years up to time of pandemic, my husband does the lanzorote annual runs. We love it and port,delcarman is fantastic 👏. Also fuerterventure. Brilliant. Love to gabby n family 👪 x
Hello Tim,what a beautiful place to be.the breakfast looked really nice 🙂,I would go to the places to learn more what is there,the volcanic shoots were good but expensive to see it.
We have been there. we stayed in Costa deguize was beautiful. our apartments were called paradise apartments really nice .we took the coach trip to the places you highlited .we had camel 🐫 ride loved the the planet of apes vulcanised Park was brilliant day out .enjoyed your vlog ,Tim 👍💕
I'm intrigued as to when you went to lanzarote! We went to puerto del carmen in February 2023 for our honeymoon, we were there while the carnival was on and wow it was absolutely amazing!
Hi Tim, great video! I actually stayed in the very hotel you can see directly across the road @1:18 back in May 2022! My girlfriend and I took the scooters down to puerto del carmen and we agree the road gets very bumpy and dangerous, she actually fell off her scooter at top speed and grazed her knees and hands pretty bad. the flight home wasn't too comfortable for her!
Very intriguing video love the geyser reminds me the program call holiday, you really have presented and told all about the place indepth details really great.
Cheers Tim, I have been 4 places this year, Amsterdam, tenerife, turkey, and tenerife again... in April I wanna try Lanzarote and this video was dope to see how it is!
That looked amazing Tim. We were due to go there a couple of years ago but the trip got cancelled due to Lockdown. Well worth a visit, the caves reminded me of a scene from Lord of the Rings
Loved going to Lanzarote as a kid, this video is pure 2005 nostalgia for me (although my mum did write a car off the second time we went…). Can’t wait to take my little boy when he’s older.
Last eruptions at Timanfaya were in the 1700s.Did coach tour to Timanfaya that included El Golfo with lunch. Was a cheap excursion because you had to watch a bedding presentation for half an hour with wine! Worth it though. You can get boat trip to Papagayo beach from Playa Blanca marina.
No you couldn't buy one there and then. You had to order when you got home. I think it was a German company but excursion was a lot cheaper than holiday companies one!
Most spectacular scenery in the Canaries. Avoid the expensive excursions, rent a car and go to all of the attractions on the island yourself. Get to Timanfaya early to avoid the queues. Jameos del Agua and Cueva de los Verdes are right next door to each other and are spectacular. Mirador del Rio at the top of the island is breathtaking. Go and do it, you won’t regret it👍🏻
I visited lanzarote many times most recently the end of august. I stayed in the hotel just behind where you started the video. I loved the scooters going up and down the coast every night and on the last night when to the airport which was the opposite way you went and watched some planes come in Truly my favorite place
I'm hoping to visit very soon and was wondering if you could tell me how accessible the island is as a whole for someone that can't drive? Is there good public transport?
Great video Tim, I'm a resident of Lanzarote. Just a heads up for your viewers about going off-road with hire cars. Check the insurance as many of the hire companies do not allow off-road and any damage will not be covered.
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Hello!
I'm from Lanzarote, thank you for promoting my island and showing the different places there are.
I would like to tell you that the next time you go to "los hervideros" is a place near the "lago de los ciclos" (the green lake). It's free and it's amazing to see. Another place I always recommend, and it is very unknown, is the "Centro de Visitantes e Interpretación de Timanfaya" (Timanfaya Visitor and Interpretation Centre). It explains how Timanfaya works inside, as well as a simulation of an eruption.
Best regards
you are welcome
Your so lucky to be from such a beautiful place and thanks for the reccomends ❤
At 20.40 the stone bowls with the troughs of water are water purifiers. In old houses there is always a niche with a hollow stone called a pila. There are traces of volcanic mud in the porous stone and a fern called culantrillo is encouraged to grow on it. You can see the plants growing in the vid. The plants and the porous stone purify water which is collected below. There are lots of water saving traditions and devices here, as it so rarely rains.
Great video, Tim. One small thing about Timanfaya is the bus tour is included in the entrance fee - you just get on one of the buses at the top of the car park and you get a 45 minute bus tour round the rest of the park.
Also, if you are going to visit multiple attractions, you can get a 6 centre ticket for £35 which covers the cactus gardens, Timanfaya, James Del Agua, Cuevas de Los Verdes, Mirador del Rio and museum castle San Jose, which is a massive saving on individual entrance fees (you have 14 days from first attraction to visit them all)
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The bus journey through Timanfaya was incredible when I went, well worth it. Saw some of the most craziest and wonderfully untouched landscapes - it was like being on Mars.
as someone who lives in gran canaria, i will always pick my island over any other. with this said, lanzarote is fucking incredible and everyone should visit it because it's beautiful and the people are awesome.
Lanzarote! The only holiday in 56 years of life that I didn't want to come home from. We took our kids on a coach tour of Timanfaya, the "Lunar" landscape was so surreal. The locals were just so nice. There was nothing about this holiday that I didn't like.
I've been three times and i absolutely love Lanzarote.
@@The_Original_KL dear god right from the top of my head i tell u 100 places way better than that. Thailand, south of France, Italy, germany, florida, california - literally ANY place is better
@@bambinaforever1402sure there is places 'better' still love the island. What's wrong with that?
Same here... for me and my son it was love at first sight, right after landing in Lanzarote
We loved it in Lanzarote, been numerous time and stayed in the area you've just covered. We stayed near the San Antonio hotel on the outskirts of Puerto del Carmen near Los Pocillos where you started your video. Some fantastic restaurants from Eastern European to British fish and chips. The Bollywood Indian restaurant was our favourite tho absolutely fantastic. We used to have a steady walk down to the old town and harbour to watch the Manta Rays eat the scraps from the fishing boats. Lovely restaurants around the harbour area too. Anybody going to Lanzarote must do the Volcano trip around the lunar landscape to the green lagoon a bit of wine tasting and a ride on the camels. Can't recommend it enough folks. We have taken many friends with us over the years and everyone has really enjoyed it. Used to go end of June early July which was hot and November around Remembrance Sunday and it was mid 20s degrees most days. Enjoy folks, we always did.
Lanzarote is a lovely island. I’m envious of those who can live there full time. I would recommend the bus trip through Timanfaya and visiting the more eccentric and off-beat attractions. I’ve never been disappointed there.
I'm originally from Lanzarote. Born and raised there for 18 years, I now live in Scotland
Why did you move to Scotland?
@@JusticeCactusbetter opportunities for jobs. If stayed there longer would have had to work in a bar/ restaurant, hotel or tourism
I really recommend the coach tour. It was 15 quid each for two adults, we got to stop for the camels, and the shows the guys up at the restaurant put on for us. We didn't have time to go into the visitor's centre though or souvenir shop or restaurant. The skill of the coachdrivers and the view, as somebody who is quite well travelled is literally a hidden gem in Lanzarote.
Hi Tim that was an excellent video i really enjoyed watching it so much. The beaches look amazing and the places you showed us were just stunning. Thank you for making this video.
Thanks so much bobby
Great video again. Been to Lanzarote many times. It's a fascinating island, particularly Timanfaya. Every time I look at the lava flows, I think how lucky they were that they didn't cover the roads.
New to the channel but im addicted already! It's harder to travel with two kids it makes me very anxious just the thought of it 😅 so Tim taking us away is such a highlight in the week for me.
you are welcome Sophie :-)
Thank you 😃
Hi Tim. I love the volcanic museum and the lava caves. I found them really interesting. The views were amazing and the national park was deafently different from any others I have seen a landscape all to its self. I also enjoyed the rock formations too.
I'll be visiting (and vlogging) the Canary Islands in December on a P&O cruise. I've only actually been to Tenerife, so very excited to see what Lanzarote has to offer!
Just got back from here and i have to say, i was very impressed - lots to do, awesome weather, the prices were reasonable and the locals and hotel staff, etc were all incredibly helpful and friendly. Well impressed.
Fantastic video, I hope you have done more videos of lanzarote there is so much more to see and fascinating places to visit.
The green lagoon and the timamfaya volcano trip on lanzarote is a great trip to go on wall worth the money great video
Fantastic video, went to Lanzarote many years ago, did a day trip on the cruise I was on. Managed to go on the camel ride and went to the museum. I really enjoyed it. ❤️
lol the camel ride
These are all the mainstream tourist attractions. There is so much more to experience in this magical place.
When we went there, we parked the car & a bus took us round the valcanos & that was included in the price. Also, if you do all those places you get a discount I believe, the caves are great! Well done on visiting so many places 😎
yes I noticed that after I did all of them lol
Lucky enough to spend 2 years living on Lanzarote until 2011. There's some great beaches in small coves you can have all by yourself. Yes many are clothes optional. Playa Quemada is my favourite seaside village.
Go to Puerto Calero and marvel at the super rich yachts moored here!
richt71 would definitely agree with you re Playa Quemada. Was also there 2011. Peaceful and a nice day away from PDC. Superb meal in one of the restaurants right on the waters edge.
What an interesting place to visit. I always wondered where and why people went to the Canary Islands. Thanks for the tour.
Thanks for visiting
Nice to see you again Tim. Beautiful scenery. Awesome buildings. Amazing how they cooked their meals. Beautiful land scape. Thanks for sharing.
thanks dolly
Thanks Tim great video most interesting I watched this on my big telly been busy this weekend now relaxed watching this thanks again Yvonne 😊
Lanzarote must be a nice place to visit .it is not just the beach but also to explore the surrounding areas and see the adjacent islands as well in the canaries. Greetings from Montreal Canada
Spectacular, thank you so much, wonderful, 🥰. Sights most of us will not be able experience, truly grateful. 💖
the Timanfaya demonstration hasnt changed at all and i last went 12 year ago. wow.
Hahaha I had the same thought.... But for me it's been 36 years!!!!!! Exactly what I saw in spring
1986. Mind you, the rest hasn't changed either except for minor details like the fence around 'el golfo. '
lol I know and not likely to
It’s so nice to see Lanzarote on video so clear and beautiful. However, Lanzarote isn’t all about money Tim, there are so many places to go for free. The island itself is magical and just be there is a gift as tourist or local .Please please if you are doing a video make sure you get some knowledge before hand such as 1000 years old lava?. Apart from that thank you for sharing with us a little piece of paradise.
Loved this! I used to live in Lanzarote so it brings back many happy memories.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Loved Puerto Del Carmen would go again in a heartbeat
Just back from there earlier this month, stayed in Playa Blanca this time and Costa Teguise last time - did Timanfaya trip then, worst bit was, you only had about 20mins free time up at the volcano, most of the rest of the half day trip was either driving somewhere or sales pitches in an Aloe Vera "museum" or vineyard. Definitely an island worth visiting!
agree
Thank you for this video. I got a chance to go here a few years ago as it was a stop on a Celebrity cruise. Incredibly interesting and fascinating terrain. Got to tour the cave you were in and I loved it and will never forget Lanzarote!
I really enjoyed this. Its the same type of tour that we did. We found some amazing villages but not some of the sights you visited. We also visited Las Gracios island, where Id happily spend a summer. No cars are allowed and, apart from the village with a few bars, there is nothing else. Love the Canaries, Im going to watch your other videos now!
Hi Tim, great video. So glad you explored some of the island.
Did you know La Graciosa is rumoured to be the original ‘Treasure Island’ as per the book.
The ticket price at Timanfaya includes the coach ride which is amazing!
Lanzarote is a UNESCO biosphere.
If you visit again go to the Valley of a 1000 palms (every time a boy is born a palm tree is planted !)
Rachael Whelch was made famous for the film sequence of her emerging from the sea at Papagayo (The land that time forgot).
Also you can get to the beaches by water taxi in the summer.
Yes a great island for those that want more than a ‘all inclusive’.
Regards Graham
Fantastic video Tim. So interesting and beautiful.Thanks Tim👏🏻☀️
Lovely to see such amazing landscapes. The pictures are so clear and natural that I felt as if I was actually there.
Thanks for another great travel vlog. Well worth the waiting for. What an incredible part of the island. Indeed, well worth the journey.
It really is!
We love Lanzarote, been so many times, especially EL Golfo, fantastic fish restaurants, 👍👍👍😎the national park was brilliant as well.
Thanks for watching!
Hi Tim ! Really enjoyed this amazing landscape. Thanks for sharing with us love to you as always Tracey 💕 xxxx
Glad you enjoyed it
@@WalkWithMeTim I always enjoy your vlogs Tim xxx
Wow, looks like you landed on Tattoine or somewhere like that in the volcanic part. Great video and shows that the canaries are more than just beaches and bars! 👍🏻
What a lovely informative and picturesque video.Shown me what a beautiful place this is thankyou.Completely different to the impression given by other bloggers.Well one at least 😁😁😁😘😘😘
Glad you enjoyed it
I visited Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and 2 times La Palma. La Palma is the most beautiful. Love that island. But if you prefer sandy beaches and a taste of the Sahara you should go to Fuerteventura.
Thankyou Tim. A very informative video. I would love to visit in the future 👍
You should!
Thank you for this video I have never been to the Island..But I am going to PUERTO.
In August for 2 weeks. And am very much looking forward to it. Once again thank you 👍👍
Glad it was helpful!
What a fantastic video Tim the lava caves were amazing x 😊
agree
Great vid, been to Lanz many times, it's my favourite of the Canaries, I like getting to Jameos del Agua ( not shown) early- for the tranquililty of the cave, and the cafe, also the Fundacion Cesar Manrique - the main architect for the island, his house is built inside a lava field - v interesting
Tim you really are a awesome travel guide..:) I reckon you should be on one of these travel shows...Thank you Tim for making such interesting videos..:)
Wow, thanks!
This brought make so many momeries, such a great island to explore, the lava caves are truly fantastic
Ever since I fell off an e-scooter I have never gone on one since. I swear they are death traps haha segway: love your down-to-earth content.
Wow Lanzarote has some beautiful places & thanks Tim 🤗👍
Great video Tim. Must visit there someday.
Nice video Tim, Thank you!
We went to Timanfaya National Park 3 yrs ago, highly recommended. We parked up in the rain (yes it does rain) and walking through the steam off the car park up to the facilities was surreal. We had a fantastic meal in the restaurant and the included coach trip is highly recommended. At times it was like being on Mars (I guess) ! Never been to Lanzarote before but was very impressed as we moved around the island. My tip is if you go, get there early to the park, it can get very busy.
Hi Tim, That big abandoned building at the start of the vid is an unfinished hotel, called Atlante del Sol, otherwise known as Hotel de Los Charcones, A project from the 70's that probably run out of money.
I'm afraid I do know it as 'Lanzagrotty' from an experience back when I worked on ships. A very scraggly man pulled his trousers down in the middle of the town square and did a number two on the floor. Me and my friend couldn't believe what we saw and told the waitstaff who just laughed to their mates and pointed and said, "kaka!" I think it might have been relatively normal for them from their nonchalant reaction!
Love your vids Tim!
random! lol
That's a regular sight in the Waterloo Station area if you wander too far off of the pavement.
very interesting so that's all you memorized fom the island ?
This video brought back memories of the 80's as that was when I visited Lanzarote . Stayed in Puerto Del Carmen which back then was quiet. It was very windy so when you went to the beach you got covered in black sand lol. Did the water in the volcano trip and the caves . I loved that there was no high rise , thank you Tim x
Great video tim i was in lanzarote 2019 ill be visiting las palmas gran canaria in a couple of weeks time for a winter sunshine break😅
Hiya Tim my husband myself go to lanzarote most years up to time of pandemic, my husband does the lanzorote annual runs. We love it and port,delcarman is fantastic 👏. Also fuerterventure. Brilliant. Love to gabby n family 👪 x
Thanks Jan
Hello Tim,what a beautiful place to be.the breakfast looked really nice 🙂,I would go to the places to learn more what is there,the volcanic shoots were good but expensive to see it.
Wow. Been to Tenerife Costa adeje . went to tiede . Must go to Lanzarote to see them caves. X
We have been there. we stayed in Costa deguize was beautiful. our apartments were called paradise apartments really nice .we took the coach trip to the places you highlited .we had camel 🐫 ride loved the the planet of apes vulcanised Park was brilliant day out .enjoyed your vlog ,Tim 👍💕
Thanks Karen
Really enjoy these types of travel vlogs Tim! Thank you
Glad you like them!
very nice! i live there live went to all the timanfaya mueseum parts, execpt the cave, thanks for sharing!
Amazing but a bit surprised at the lack of barriers in some parts beautiful interesting place to visit though. Thanks
Thank you so much for such a brilliant vlog! Honestly this was amazing ❤
wow thanks Jan
I'm intrigued as to when you went to lanzarote! We went to puerto del carmen in February 2023 for our honeymoon, we were there while the carnival was on and wow it was absolutely amazing!
The museum was nice to see Tim and good view as well
Thanks Tim for a nice vblog in lanzaroti it looks avery nice place hope you gabgand casper are keeping well
All good and hope you are .. thanks Fiona
@@WalkWithMeTim I am OK thanks Tim hopefully one day I get to meet you and your family
Interesting vlog, enjoyed this one, thanks xx
You’re welcome 😊
Hi Tim, great video! I actually stayed in the very hotel you can see directly across the road @1:18 back in May 2022! My girlfriend and I took the scooters down to puerto del carmen and we agree the road gets very bumpy and dangerous, she actually fell off her scooter at top speed and grazed her knees and hands pretty bad. the flight home wasn't too comfortable for her!
Thank you. Very helpful for next trip to Lanzarote.
Very intriguing video love the geyser reminds me the program call holiday, you really have presented and told all about the place indepth details really great.
I used to love that show!
This is the second place you've been to I have also been. The first one was pontins
lol
Cheers Tim, I have been 4 places this year, Amsterdam, tenerife, turkey, and tenerife again... in April I wanna try Lanzarote and this video was dope to see how it is!
Brilliant video Tim 👍 hope you enjoyed your time there.
Absolutely
What a brilliant video Tim - I think it's your best yet! So many interesting places to see. Coffee at 2€ definitely cheaper than Costa!
As having visited Timanfaya, the bus tour is included in you €12! You just have to get one of the ones near the gift shop
Thx Tim really enjoyed never been Lanzorote you’ve even us a good insight cheers.
My pleasure!
Amazing landscapes! Thanks for sharing.
Interesting Video of an island I've never visited. Thanks Tim.
you are welcome
Thanks Tim. Very good.
Glad you enjoyed it
the bus trip through the national park is the best part, horrifying, went once but never again.
Great vlog. I’m flying out in two weeks. Can’t wait. ❤
Just had an amazing 7 days in lanzorote Tim , hired a car and we did all these and stayed in the beautiful Puerto del carmen .
That looked amazing Tim. We were due to go there a couple of years ago but the trip got cancelled due to Lockdown. Well worth a visit, the caves reminded me of a scene from Lord of the Rings
I love Puerto Del Carmen, and those scooters are class. Loadssss faster than I thought they would be lol
Loved going to Lanzarote as a kid, this video is pure 2005 nostalgia for me (although my mum did write a car off the second time we went…). Can’t wait to take my little boy when he’s older.
Last eruptions at Timanfaya were in the 1700s.Did coach tour to Timanfaya that included El Golfo with lunch. Was a cheap excursion because you had to watch a bedding presentation for half an hour with wine! Worth it though. You can get boat trip to Papagayo beach from Playa Blanca marina.
Interesting! a bedding presentation lol did u buy one?
No you couldn't buy one there and then. You had to order when you got home. I think it was a German company but excursion was a lot cheaper than holiday companies one!
Most spectacular scenery in the Canaries. Avoid the expensive excursions, rent a car and go to all of the attractions on the island yourself. Get to Timanfaya early to avoid the queues. Jameos del Agua and Cueva de los Verdes are right next door to each other and are spectacular. Mirador del Rio at the top of the island is breathtaking.
Go and do it, you won’t regret it👍🏻
I visited lanzarote many times most recently the end of august. I stayed in the hotel just behind where you started the video. I loved the scooters going up and down the coast every night and on the last night when to the airport which was the opposite way you went and watched some planes come in Truly my favorite place
I'm hoping to visit very soon and was wondering if you could tell me how accessible the island is as a whole for someone that can't drive? Is there good public transport?
You have shown soooo many great places that now I want to go visit for myself. LOL
Brilliant man! Really enjoyed this vlog. Just at another level man!
Thanks Daniel means alot
We normally avoid anywhere the brits go, as they are on the whole annoying, but what you filmed here looks impressive, may be worth a trip
You speak a very good spanish Tim.....café con lechi....
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I like how natural you sound when narrating. :) (not scripted)
Great video Tim, I'm a resident of Lanzarote. Just a heads up for your viewers about going off-road with hire cars. Check the insurance as many of the hire companies do not allow off-road and any damage will not be covered.
Such a beautiful place, great video
They repaired the bike path a couple of weeks ago