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oklanzarote.com unveils eco-excursions to protect Lanzarote’s ecosystems

oklanzarote.com has launched an inspiring range of guided eco-tours that highlight Lanzarote’s dramatic scenery while helping to preserve the island’s delicate ecosystems.

A leader in sustainable tourism, Lanzarote continues to push for responsible travel. Earlier this year, the island’s Cabildo and tourist board introduced a new campaign designed to promote ethical tourism that safeguards natural resources and enhances the wellbeing of local communities.

This commitment to sustainability will be in the spotlight on 2 July 2025, when Lanzarote hosts the 30th anniversary edition of the World Charter for Sustainable Tourism at the world-famous Jameos del Agua – further confirming its status as a global role model for eco-conscious travel.

The new tours from oklanzarote.com include small-group walks across volcanic routes, easing strain on busy paths, as well as eco-cultural trips that explore the island’s geological heritage and the enduring influence of artist and architect César Manrique.

Marine eco-tours also follow strict conservation rules set by the Chinijo Archipelago Marine Reserve, while supporting the island’s economy by collaborating with local family-run restaurants, boutique wineries and specialist guides.

British travellers can now experience Lanzarote’s natural wonders in ways that are not only memorable but also sustainable.

While the island attracted over 3.2 million visitors in 2024, local authorities have taken steps to manage tourism growth. Among these efforts is a pilot scheme introducing shuttle buses to the Volcanoes Natural Park to limit car use during busy periods – improving sustainable access to Timanfaya and nearby natural sites.

“Our new eco-tours allow visitors to enjoy Lanzarote in a way that safeguards its volcanic and marine heritage,” said Luis Manzano, founder of oklanzarote.com.

“British visitors are increasingly looking for holidays that combine sunshine with purpose. Lanzarote now offers not just beaches and resorts, but also eco-experiences that align with the values of today’s responsible traveller.

“We want travellers to experience the island’s magic while ensuring it remains unspoilt for generations to come.”

For more details, itineraries and bookings, visit: www.oklanzarote.com

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