Sail, swim, dive and relax on a catamaran trip to La Graciosa Natural Park and Marine Reserve.
The experience will begin at the port of Órzola where you will board our Biosphere Express ferry that will take you to the neighbouring island of La Graciosa. During the 30-minute drive (approx.), you can enjoy panoramic views of the north coast of Lanzarote.
When you arrive at the island of La Graciosa, you will board a luxurious catamaran where our crew will serve you a glass of champagne and snacks to enjoy a leisurely one-hour trip around the island. You will have a panoramic view of the wonderful Montaña Amarilla beach, with its contrast of white sand, crystal clear waters and volcanic mountains, stunning and unique views.
After sailing, we will anchor at Playa Francesa where you will have time to relax, swim, dive* or kayak in the crystal clear waters of the marine reserve. You can also visit the beach by water taxi.
Lunch will be served on board: mixed salad accompanied by pasta with two types of sauces (tomato with vegetables or tuna), bread, fresh fruit and an open bar of drinks.
At the end of the meal, we will sail along the coast and disembark at the port of La Graciosa, where you can take a walk through the quiet village of Caleta del Sebo. Half an hour later you will sail back to Órzola where a shuttle service will take you back to your starting point.
*The company cannot provide diving or snorkel equipment for safety reasons against Covid-19.
Minimum per booking: 1 person / Maximum per booking: 15 person
Minimum per booking: 1 person / Maximum per booking: 15 person
Minimum per booking: 1 person / Maximum per booking: 15 person
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