3 Hours Guided Tour with Polaris SLINGSHOT Around Lanzarote

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3 Hours Guided Tour with Polaris SLINGSHOT Around Lanzarote

  • 5.0118 reviews
  • 3 hours (approx.)
  • From $205.59
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The Polaris Slingshot turns Lanzarote into a road-trip show. This guided 3-hour loop mixes paved roads with dirt track, volcanic terrain, and sea-and-mountain viewpoints. You get a vehicle, a route plan, and a guide so you can focus on enjoying the ride instead of plotting.

I especially love the small-group vibe and the way the tour keeps moving with planned pauses. I also like that you’re not stuck staring ahead the whole time; the route includes service stops so drivers can swap and everyone gets a turn at the wheel (or you can just ride as passenger and take it all in).

One thing to consider: it can be very windy, and some guests say they were not given helmets—so bring a windproof layer and tie-up hair gear like a bandana.

Quick Hits: What Makes This Slingshot Tour Worth Your Time

3 Hours Guided Tour with Polaris SLINGSHOT Around Lanzarote - Quick Hits: What Makes This Slingshot Tour Worth Your Time

  • Polaris Slingshot X-Treme driving plus swap stops: you get time behind the wheel without feeling like you’ll be driving the whole loop nonstop
  • Volcanic roads, sandy tracks, and mountain-to-sea views: the route is varied, not just a boring straight line
  • Small-group feel (typically under control): intimate pacing with room for questions and safety checks
  • Guides who focus on safety and local insight: names like Simon and Tony show up in reviews for clear pre-ride briefings
  • Windy conditions you should pack for: jacket and hair protection matter more than you think
  • Sometimes a La Graciosa stop is possible: if the route allows, it’s the kind of contrast that makes the tour memorable

Polaris Slingshot X-Treme Around Lanzarote: The Big Idea

3 Hours Guided Tour with Polaris SLINGSHOT Around Lanzarote - Polaris Slingshot X-Treme Around Lanzarote: The Big Idea
This isn’t a slow sightseeing bus tour. The core appeal is simple: you drive a Polaris SLINGSHOT X-Treme, and you do it with a guide who takes care of the route and the safety routine. The result is that you get a higher-energy way to see Lanzarote’s weird-and-wonderful terrain—volcanic textures, long horizons, and roads that feel like they were made for quick turns.

For you, the value is in the mix. You’re not choosing between thrill and views. You’re getting both, because the tour uses stops and route planning to keep you seeing something new instead of just rushing through.

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The 3-Hour Route: Central Lanzarote, Dirt Tracks, and View Breaks

3 Hours Guided Tour with Polaris SLINGSHOT Around Lanzarote - The 3-Hour Route: Central Lanzarote, Dirt Tracks, and View Breaks
The tour runs for about 3 hours, and the driving route covers central Lanzarote. Expect a pattern of paved sections connected to roads and earth tracks. That means some portions are smoother, and others are more “off-road-ish” in feel—exactly the sort of change that keeps the ride from getting repetitive.

During the loop, there are planned service stops. These aren’t random roadside pauses. They’re there to make it practical to change drivers, so the person who’s fresh can drive while the other one rests, films, or simply stares out at the scenery. If you’re the passenger, this is when you really notice Lanzarote’s look: lava-colored ground textures, sudden stretches where the land opens up to the sea, and viewpoints where you can take in both mountains and ocean in the same line of sight.

What makes this worth booking is the pacing. With a guided format, you don’t have to guess which side roads are actually worth the effort. You just follow, stop when it makes sense, and get time to enjoy the terrain rather than constantly checking your phone.

A small caution on expectations

The itinerary info describes a central-area route with stops. Some guests mention extra highlights like a La Graciosa stop, but that sounds route-dependent. So plan for a volcanic-and-coast-focused tour, and treat any added island time as a bonus rather than the main guarantee.

Your Guide on Safety and Local Perspective (Simon and Tony Stand Out)

3 Hours Guided Tour with Polaris SLINGSHOT Around Lanzarote - Your Guide on Safety and Local Perspective (Simon and Tony Stand Out)
A guided Polaris tour lives or dies on the first 10 minutes. This one gets strong feedback for exactly that: guides making sure everyone understands how to ride safely before you set off.

In reviews, Simon is singled out for running an organized start and emphasizing safety and instructions before departure. Another review highlights Tony for sharing insights and context about Lanzarote’s history and geology while keeping the experience fun and safe.

In practical terms, what you can expect from a good guide here is:

  • clear instructions on how to operate the Slingshot confidently
  • a calm briefing before you hit the more chaotic-feeling roads
  • reminders that match the conditions, like wind and visibility
  • enough local talk that you learn something without being forced into a lecture

This is the difference between just driving a vehicle and actually leaving with a sense of where you are and why the island looks the way it does.

The Small-Group Reality: Up to 6 People, or a Max Set by the Operator

3 Hours Guided Tour with Polaris SLINGSHOT Around Lanzarote - The Small-Group Reality: Up to 6 People, or a Max Set by the Operator
The tour is built to feel intimate. The highlights describe a maximum of six people, and the activity info lists a maximum of eight travelers. Either way, this is not the “everyone squeeze in for a photo” style.

Why that matters for you: fewer riders means you’re not fighting for attention at stops, and you’re more likely to get your questions answered. It also makes the changeover between drivers more orderly, so nobody feels rushed or left behind.

If you’re traveling with a partner, it also fits well because the price is set per group (up to two)—so you get a shared adventure without needing a large booking.

Driving vs. Riding: Two Ways to Enjoy the Same Tour

3 Hours Guided Tour with Polaris SLINGSHOT Around Lanzarote - Driving vs. Riding: Two Ways to Enjoy the Same Tour
You’ll have options in practice. The route design includes service stops for driver changes, so if you want to drive, you’ll get time. If you don’t want to drive, you can ride as passenger and treat it like a moving viewpoint.

One review describes the passenger experience as especially satisfying, with the lava-field stretches called out as a highlight. That’s an important tip for you: even if you’re nervous about driving, the tour can still feel rewarding because the scenery does a lot of the work.

Who this fits best

  • If you’re comfortable following instructions and driving a vehicle for a few hours, you’ll probably love it.
  • If you’re not, you can still enjoy a lot by riding and focusing on the views and the photo stops.
  • If you want a calmer pace, this is still active, but the guided structure keeps it from feeling chaotic.

Wind and Gear: What to Bring for Comfort

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Lanzarote’s breezes can turn a fun open-vehicle ride into an exhausting one if you ignore them. One review warns that it’s really windy, and recommends you bring a jacket and a bandana to deal with hair in the wind. Another note says helmets weren’t provided, so don’t count on getting one onsite.

So here’s the simple checklist that will save your trip:

  • a wind-resistant layer (light jacket works if it blocks wind)
  • something to control hair (bandana or tie)
  • sunglasses for glare
  • closed-toe shoes for comfort while riding

If you’re someone who gets chilly easily, dress for wind, not for the sun.

Price Check: What $205.59 per Group Really Buys

3 Hours Guided Tour with Polaris SLINGSHOT Around Lanzarote - Price Check: What $205.59 per Group Really Buys
The price is $205.59 per group (up to 2) for about 3 hours of guided driving in a Polaris SLINGSHOT. If you’re sharing with one other person, your effective cost per person drops fast, and the math looks much more reasonable.

Here’s the value angle that matters:

  • You’re paying for a guide, a planned route, and a vehicle (that’s the big chunk).
  • You’re not paying separately for private transportation because the tour is built around the activity itself.
  • You’re likely getting a better route than you’d design on your own, because the route is organized around stops and driver swaps.

So this is a strong option when:

  • you have a partner or friend to split the group price
  • you want variety (volcanic, dirt track feel, and viewpoints) in one morning/afternoon slot
  • you’d rather spend money on a structured experience than on guesswork and fuel

If you’re traveling solo and there’s no solo discount listed, it can feel pricey compared to standard tours. But even then, the guided format and vehicle access still justify a chunk of the cost.

Getting There: Barranco del Agua Meeting Point and Timing

3 Hours Guided Tour with Polaris SLINGSHOT Around Lanzarote - Getting There: Barranco del Agua Meeting Point and Timing
You start at W7PF+J5 Barranco del Agua, Spain. The tour ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not solving a logistics puzzle at the end of your ride.

Operating hours are listed for Monday to Saturday, with a time window shown as 9:30 AM to 10:00 AM. At the same time, departure times are described as available throughout the day. So the practical move for you: pick the slot that matches your energy level and weather expectations, and double-check the exact start time on your confirmation message.

La Graciosa If It Happens: Why That Optional-Feeling Stop Is a Big Deal

One review calls out stopping off at La Graciosa and describes it as a gem of a moment. The supplied route description focuses on central Lanzarote, so treat La Graciosa as a possible bonus depending on the day and route plan.

Still, you should care if it’s offered, because it changes the feel of the tour. Even a short add-on can make the whole experience feel like more than just volcanic driving—it becomes a contrast between Lanzarote’s main terrain and the calmer island vibe visitors often hope for.

If La Graciosa is on the cards for your departure, it’s worth being flexible and going with the flow.

Practical Tips Before You Go

A few smart moves make this kind of ride smoother:

  • Plan for wind: dress for it, not just for daytime warmth
  • Bring a hair solution: bandana or tie beats fighting your hair for 3 hours
  • Listen at briefing time: the safety instructions are there for a reason, especially with mixed road surfaces
  • Expect driver changes: it’s part of the tour design, so don’t worry if you’re not driving the whole time

Also, if you book close to your travel date, confirmation timing can vary. The info says you receive confirmation at booking time unless you book within 12 hours, in which case confirmation comes as soon as possible based on availability. If anything looks off, it’s reasonable to check directly with the operator rather than assume all systems always line up.

Who Should Book This Slingshot Tour?

Book it if you want:

  • a guided way to drive a Polaris SLINGSHOT around Lanzarote
  • volcanic scenery plus sea and mountain viewpoints in one loop
  • a small-group experience where safety and order matter
  • a price that works best when you split the group cost with a second person

Skip it (or choose another option) if you:

  • hate windy, open-air conditions
  • don’t want any driving responsibility at all (you can ride, but the activity is built around the driving experience)
  • need a very calm, low-movement tour

Should You Book the 3-Hour Polaris Slingshot Tour Around Lanzarote?

If your goal is to see Lanzarote in a way that feels alive—not just observed—this is a strong pick. The tour’s best features line up: small-group energy, a guided route through volcanic and mixed-road terrain, and guides who get you rolling safely. The fact that people repeatedly call it fun and worth the price is a good signal for your decision.

My advice: if you’re going with a partner or friend, this is the easiest “yes.” Bring wind protection, assume you might not get helmets, and treat the ride like a moving set of viewpoints. You’ll likely leave feeling like you saw Lanzarote from a different angle than the usual road-trip crowd.

FAQ

How long is the guided Slingshot tour?

The tour lasts about 3 hours.

Where does the tour start?

You meet at W7PF+J5 Barranco del Agua, Spain.

How many people are in the group?

The experience is described as intimate, with a maximum of six people, and it also lists a maximum of eight travelers.

What kind of vehicle is included?

The tour includes a Polaris SLINGSHOT.

Is the tour guided and in English?

Yes. It is offered in English, and it is a guided tour.

Are there different departure times?

Yes. There are choice of departure times available throughout the day.

What’s included in the price, and what’s not?

Admission to the included experience is free, and the Polaris SLINGSHOT is included. Private transportation is not included.

What is the cancellation policy?

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Who can participate?

The activity states that most travelers can participate.

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