If you’re looking to combine scenic beauty, a touch of history, and a taste of Lanzarote’s finest wines, this sunset vineyard tour at Finca Testeina might just be perfect. Although I haven’t personally taken this tour, reviews and detailed descriptions paint a compelling picture of what to expect — from spectacular vistas to expert-guided tastings.
What we love about this experience is the chance to enjoy a peaceful walk among vineyards at sunset, the guided wine pairing that highlights local flavors, and the intimate atmosphere of a small group tour. Plus, the chance to explore a 16th-century Canarian house and old winery gives a sense of stepping back in time. One thing to consider is that the tour isn’t suited for those with reduced mobility, but there are options to access the tasting room by car for a more relaxed experience. This tour is ideal for wine lovers, photography enthusiasts, and anyone wanting a relaxed yet enriching evening amid volcanic landscapes.
Good To Know:
- Stunning Sunset Views: The walk through vineyards at sunset offers ideal photo opportunities.
- Authentic Wine & Chocolate Pairing: Tasting two quality wines paired with artisan chocolates provides a delicious local flavor.
- Historical Settings: The visit includes a 16th-century house and 19th-century winery tanks.
- Small Group Experience: Personalized attention and a relaxed pace.
- Educational and Cultural: Learn about Lanzarote’s viticulture, volcanic history, and water culture.
- Flexible Options: Cancel up to 24 hours in advance, with options to reserve and pay later.
A detailed look at the Lanzarote Sunset Vineyard Tour

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The Setting: Finca Testeina and the Volcanic Landscape
The tour begins at Finca Testeina, a charming estate with a history dating back to the 16th century. Surrounded by the volcanic terrain of Los Volcanes Natural Park, the estate offers a unique backdrop that makes the entire experience feel more authentic. The fact that the estate features protected old tanks from the 19th century and a traditional Canarian house adds layers of historical intrigue.
As you arrive, you’ll find free parking available, with the guide waiting at the main sign or totem pole, ready to welcome you. The estate’s captivating setting — with views extending over vineyards and volcanic formations — immediately sets the tone for a memorable evening.
The Guided Tour: Cultivating Vineyards in a Volcanic World
Once assembled, you’ll embark on a 50-minute guided walk through the vineyards. Here, the guide shares insights into Lanzarote’s unique viticulture, shaped by the island’s volcanic soil and arid climate. You’ll learn about the local grape varieties, which have adapted perfectly to this harsh environment, and how viticulture was historically practiced in the 19th century.
The guide’s storytelling includes the impact of the 1730-36 eruptions of the Timanfaya volcano — an event that temporarily devastated the land but also spurred a resilient resurgence of wine-growing. You’ll appreciate how the local water management techniques and ethnographic values are woven into the history of the land.
Reviewers have praised the guide’s knowledge and friendliness, with comments like, “Very informative tour. Would highly recommend,” indicating a professional yet approachable approach. Also, some reviewers mention that the guide, whose name isn’t specified but is described as friendly and helpful, goes above and beyond — even calling taxis after the tour for those who need it.
The Sunset Walk: Photogenic and Tranquil
What makes this tour truly special is the sunset walk among the vineyards at the foot of the Testeina volcano. The landscape, vibrant with volcanic rock and lush vines, offers an almost surreal setting. The soft glow of the setting sun transforms the scenery into a photographer’s dream, with golden hues reflecting off the volcanic terrain.
This part of the experience isn’t just for aesthetics — it also helps you connect with Lanzarote’s landscape on a deeper level. The landscape’s rugged beauty offers plenty of photo opportunities, making it perfect for travelers who love capturing natural wonders.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyWine & Chocolate Tasting: A Perfect Pairing
After the walk, you’ll head to the estate’s old winery and wine bar for the tasting session. You’ll sample two of Bodegas Vega de Yuco’s best wines, carefully selected for their quality and representation of Lanzarote’s terroir. The wines are paired with handmade chocolates from an artisan chocolatier on the island — a pairing that balances sweetness with the wine’s complexity.
Reviewers like Andy highlight the quality of the wines, noting, “Guide was excellent. Very informative tour. Would highly recommend.” The chocolate bonbons are described as delicious, and the pairing adds a pleasurable dimension that keeps the experience memorable. Some mentions from reviews suggest enjoying a little before the tasting, as the wines are quite enjoyable and easy to indulge in.
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The Historical and Ethnographic Riches
Beyond wine and scenery, this tour incorporates visits to historic structures — including a 16th-century Canarian house and protected wine tanks from the 19th century. A walk through these sites allows visitors to appreciate the deep-rooted connection between Lanzarote’s culture and its land.
The estate’s history is tied to figures like Viera y Clavijo, a notable historian from the Canarian Enlightenment, adding a layer of cultural depth to the experience. Those interested in local history will appreciate the opportunity to see and imagine life in centuries past.
Practical Details & Value for Money
The entire experience lasts about 90 minutes, from the sunset walk to the tasting. It runs from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., making it an ideal way to end an active day on the island. The price covers the guided visit, the wine tasting, and the chocolate pairing, offering very good value considering the intimate setting and the quality of tastings.
It’s important to note that wines other than the two offered are not available during the tasting, and bottles or souvenirs can be purchased at the estate’s wine bar if you wish to take a piece of Lanzarote home.
The tour is conducted in Spanish, with English available, and is not suitable for wheelchair users. However, the estate offers accessible restroom facilities and options to visit the tasting room by vehicle if mobility is limited.
Who Will Enjoy This Tour?
This experience suits those who appreciate scenic landscapes, enjoy local wines, and want to learn about Lanzarote’s viticultural history. It’s particularly appealing to photo enthusiasts and foodies who love pairing wines with artisan chocolates. The intimate, small-group setting adds to its charm, making it ideal for couples, small groups, or solo travelers looking for a relaxed yet informative evening.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

This Lanzarote sunset vineyard tour offers a balanced blend of natural beauty, cultural insight, and delicious tastings. The views at sunset alone make it worth considering, but the added elements — historical structures, expert-guided explanations, and quality wine pairing — make it stand out.
While the walk’s limited mobility options might be a consideration, the estate’s accessibility for the tasting and viewing areas compensates for that. The value for money is quite good when you consider the personal attention, the quality of wines, and the memorable setting.
It’s a relaxed, enriching experience that combines the best parts of Lanzarote’s volcanic landscapes with its local craftsmanship.
Who should consider this tour?
It’s perfect for wine lovers looking to discover local varietals in a scenic setting, photographers eager to capture sunset views, and anyone interested in Lanzarote’s historical and cultural landscape. If you prefer active adventures or require full accessibility, it might be worth exploring other options, but for an authentic, tranquil evening, this tour hits the mark.
FAQs

Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children and minors under 18 are included and will enjoy juice and chocolates during the tasting, making it family-friendly.
How long does the entire experience last?
The tour takes approximately 90 minutes, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., including the walk and tasting.
Are there options for people with reduced mobility?
The vineyard and house tour are not recommended for those with reduced mobility, but the estate can facilitate access to the tasting room by vehicle for a more relaxed experience.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and a jacket are advisable, especially if you plan to enjoy the sunset walk.
Can I buy wine or souvenirs?
Yes, bottles and souvenirs are available for purchase at the wine bar. The tour price doesn’t include corkage or opening bottles outside the tasting.
Is the tour available in English?
Yes, the tour is conducted in both Spanish and English.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
This sunset vineyard tour in Lanzarote provides a compelling mix of scenic beauty, historical exploration, and delightful tastings. Whether you’re a wine enthusiast, a history buff, or simply seeking a tranquil way to end your day, it’s an experience that promises memorable views and authentic flavors.
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