andscape impresses anyone just imagining the incredible effort needed to throw each grapevine. You will find many wineries on either sides of the road; we will visit winery Bodega La Geria. It was built at the end of the 19th century by the Rijo Family, and it is one of the oldest wineries on the island. Located near the small church Ermita de la Caridad in the heart of the area of La Geria, this is the most important grape and wine growing-area in Lanzarote. The second stop on the tour will be Suarez Cellars, a family-run winery that has been producing high-quality wines for over a century. Here, guests will be able to taste a selection of the winery's signature wines, and will also have the opportunity to tour the winery and see the production process up close. The final stop on the tour will be the Rubicon cellar and museum, where guests will be able to learn about the history of wine production on Lanzarote, dating back to the 18th century. The museum houses a collection of artifacts and tools used in the wine-making process over the centuries. Visitors will also have the chance to taste the winery's award-winning wines, before returning back to the port.