The 6 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in San Bartolome, Canary Islands

March 1, 2022 Rebbecca Marino

Discover the best top things to do in San Bartolome, Spain including Lanzarote Experience Tours, Senderismo Lanzarote, Lanzarote Karting, Museo Etnografico Tanit, Bodega El Grifo - Museo del Vino, Casa Museo Del Campesino.
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1. Lanzarote Experience Tours

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5.0 based on 452 reviews

Lanzarote Experience Tours

LANZAROTE EXPERIENCE TOURS is a local family business based on Lanzarote which offers excursions and shore excursions in all the islands. * Environmentally friendly. * Small groups. * None comercial stops. * We avoid the queues and the detours. Trust us and you won't be disappointed. Let us guide you!

2. Senderismo Lanzarote

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5.0 based on 26 reviews

Senderismo Lanzarote

Senderismo Lanzarote is an organization whose main objective is the enhancement of our environmental, cultural, social and historical heritage on the island of Lanzarote. Inspecting of nature activities, whose fundamental tool is the interpreted hiking. To make known our environment leads to a sunset in value and thus to love it and defend it

3. Lanzarote Karting

Ctra. Arrecife a Tinajo Lanzarote, 35509 San Bartolome, Lanzarote Spain +34 928 52 00 22 [email protected] http://www.lanzarotekarting.com
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5.0 based on 1,408 reviews

Lanzarote Karting

Fantastic, exciting karting track. Built on a hillside with challenging twists and turns. A unique experience. Karts for all ages and skill levels. Free transport provided for both drivers and spectators.

Reviewed By Gogglyeyed

As we are regular visitors to the island we wanted to try something new especially with our son(4) who is now very much into racing of all sorts. My husband & I have always been competitive especially when it comes to the better driver as am sure most women will agree, so what better way to 'have it out' then on a karting track!!! We had a 2 seater kart as so our son could get a taste of it & a single kart. We both had the opportunity to take the 2 seater out as well in which ladies , I am the WINNER beat the hubby with fastest lap!!! Great few hours spent, affordable, clean,welcoming & all staff amazing with the safety of everybody & with all children of all ages. Wonderful viewing/seating area for parties not wanting to get involved, fantastic location for seeing the sheer beauty of the island. Honestly if your after a safe, friendly, enjoyable family day we couldn't recommend going anywhere else With sincere gratitude to all.... Be prepared as we will be back, next year, as hubby wants to regain his title!!!!

4. Museo Etnografico Tanit

Plaza Constitucion 1, 45575 San Bartolome, Lanzarote Spain +34 928 80 25 49 [email protected] http://www.museotanit.com/
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4.0 based on 71 reviews

Museo Etnografico Tanit

thnographic Museum TanitTo safeguard the legacy of those who have preceded us is what leads them to show both friends and strangers, a small treasure... property and fixtures used by the ancestors of the island Lanzarote.

Reviewed By GarethW_11 - Chelmsford, United Kingdom

Great little under promoted gem in this sleepy village almost at the centre of the island. We visited to find it very quite, I believe it’s not well known, shame it’s packed with finds and historical items from the history of Lanzarote from the Zonzamas period up to present day. Lots of items from 2000bc when the locals were not Spanish and thrived in a tree filled island with plenty of good land. Bowls and personal items are crammed into cabinets all throughout the buildings. The host handed us a newly produced English language guide which highlights many items. The same family have owned this building since it was built in 1730s and their belongings whilst wine related initially are what any museum worth it’s salt would hold if they too were trying to explain what the islanders life had been for hundreds of years. Wander round room after room and buildings all over the site, then into the gardens to find more little knickknacks. There is a shop with many items for sale, but no cafe which would I feel make this a site to spend more than an hour and a half like we did, guests want to sit, take in the atmosphere and have a drink of coffee and a bite to eat.

5. Bodega El Grifo - Museo del Vino

Lugar de El Grifo, 35550 San Bartolome, Lanzarote Spain +34 928 52 40 36 http://www.elgrifo.com http://www.elgrifo.com/en/el-museo/
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4.0 based on 747 reviews

Bodega El Grifo - Museo del Vino

The Wine Museum is the oldest winery in the Canary Islands and one of the ten oldest in Spain. The current owners are the fifth generation of a family who bought it from another family in 1880. It's placed in the protected zone of "La Geria" which was covered with lava and ash after the volcanic eruptions from 1730 to 1736. Inside, you will find wine presses, pumps, crushers, stills ... etc., everything from the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. We invite you on a walk through our vineyard in the heart of la Geria and to taste our Wines. Come and visit our winery, we will be pleased to attend you

Reviewed By SueH4 - Osmotherley, United Kingdom

We were hesitant, at first, to pay to visit the museum with wine tasting included. However it turned out to be very good value for money. We explored the original bodega with all its old fixtures, everything was well labelled. There is a delightful cactus garden and you can also wander the zocos where the vines are growing. To finish we could select a couple of wines to try each from a well explained selection. These were brought to us in a pretty courtyard in sparkling glasses with some nibbles. You can also opt to try more wines or to add cheese and biscuits at extra cost. Staff were friendly and helpful and we thoroughly enjoyed our visit.

6. Casa Museo Del Campesino

Carretera Arrecife -Tinajo, 35550 San Bartolome, Lanzarote Spain +34 928 52 01 36 [email protected] http://www.cactlanzarote.com/es/cact/monumento-al-campesino/
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4.0 based on 445 reviews

Casa Museo Del Campesino

The Casa-Museo el Campesino is located in the geographic centre of the island in the municipality of San Bartolomé, and it is a public tribute César Manrique paid to the effort of men and women working the fields, and facing the worst conditions in order to be able to bring the land to life. Wine and food products from Lanzarote are nowadays internationally renowned thanks to the effort Manrique made when paying this tribute. The Museo del Campesino complex, is a visual and emotional display, that pays special attention to the wit, courage, bravery of local farmers. It consists of a series of buildings that look like traditional homes, with white walls and green wood, combining the most characteristic elements of the different areas of the island. The Museo is guarded by the majestic Monumento a la Fecundidad: a fifteen-metre tall sculpture created by Manrique using boat water tanks, and iron and cement objects assembled. A magnificent symbol of avant-garde art that became an iconogra

Reviewed By 548helenn - Swansea, United Kingdom

Art reflecting life - a relaxing walk around a country's heritage. Clean, bright and informative, wander around at your leisure, look and learn, without pressure to buy anything.

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