Bodega La Geria
Lanzarote | GPS: 28.96927549999999, -13.7149223Bodega La Geria works best as a wine-country or countryside stop on Lanzarote, where scenery and local produce tend to go hand in hand.
Because lava fields, volcanic cones, white villages and vineyards grown in ash shape farming and settlement patterns so strongly, wine and food stops often reveal a quieter side of the island.
Why visit
Visit for local flavor in both senses. Wineries are often among the easiest places to connect landscape, agriculture and a slower travel rhythm.
What to expect
The setting, the pace and the sense of place usually matter as much as any tasting. Even short stops can add a lot to a drive through the island interior or volcanic south.
Practical notes
Keep the stop light and pair it with nearby villages, viewpoints or lunch rather than overloading the day. A winery visit tends to work best when there is room to linger.
How it fits the island
Bodega La Geria is a recognisable part of Lanzarote’s wider travel pattern: wine stops are part of the island landscape story, connecting volcanic soils, rural roads and slower local food culture.
Let this be part of a slower route through Lanzarote’s local life. It works best when combined with nearby streets, food stops or viewpoints rather than rushed between bigger sights.
Last updated: May 2026