Discover Fuerteventura’s stunning beaches, volcanoes, and villages on a full-day guided tour. Limited to 8 people for an intimate experience.
Discover Fuerteventura’s stunning beaches, volcanoes, and villages on a full-day guided tour. Limited to 8 people for an intimate experience.
- Popcorn Playa - Discover the stunning northern beaches! Visit the breathtaking popcorn beaches in Corralejo and be amazed by the sights. Enjoy views of the city, Lanzarote, and Lobos islands, along with the crystal-clear waters.
- Dunas De Corralejo - A popular filming location! This is where the incredible movie Wonder Woman 1984 was shot….
- Popcorn Playa - Discover the stunning northern beaches! Visit the breathtaking popcorn beaches in Corralejo and be amazed by the sights. Enjoy views of the city, Lanzarote, and Lobos islands, along with the crystal-clear waters.
- Dunas De Corralejo - A popular filming location! This is where the incredible movie Wonder Woman 1984 was shot.
Join in and experience the scenic beauty of the 10 kilometers of white coral beaches.
If time permits and the weather is favorable, a brief stop at the dunes will be made.
- Ajuy - Time for lunch…
Lunch is not included, but the local Canarian beachside restaurants offer delicious local fish, goat meat, cheese, and more.
Here, you can also explore the beautiful natural old caves over the limestone or enjoy a relaxing walk on the black natural beach.
- Sotavento Beach - A nine-kilometer-long pristine beach in Fuerteventura
Fuerteventura is synonymous with beaches. Describing Sotavento Beach in the south of Jandia as spectacular is easy; it is the most renowned beach on the island globally. Its sheer size, about nine kilometers long, leaves visitors in awe. At low tide, the island expands so much that some locals question whether Tenerife is the largest island in the Canary Islands!
A brief photo stop is included.
- Finca Benigno - Visit a local goat farm and cheese factory. Opportunity to purchase fresh cheese!
Take the time to meet the local residents, “the goats,” and have the chance to buy fresh local cheese at the goat farm.
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Monumento Natural de Ajuy - Walk to the spectacular Ajuy caves, the oldest formations in the Canary Islands.
They are part of Fuerteventura’s basal complex, formed by submarine lava and sediment flows that surfaced and began forming the island 100 million years ago during the Cretaceous period.
The rocks emerged from a depth of 3,000 meters, forming the base that now supports this island and Lanzarote.
The caves hold significant geological and paleontological importance and are among the 150 primary geological interest sites worldwide. Visiting them is like traveling back in time to the origins of Fuerteventura and the Canary Islands.
Did you know?
• The walk to Ajuy caves is a natural wonder. Declared a Natural Monument in 1987, they are part of Betancuria Rural Park.
• It was where Jean de Béthencourt, the conqueror of the Canary Islands, landed in the 15th century.
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Betancuria - Free time to explore… Stroll around and enjoy the old village. Visit the Santa Maria Cathedral (ticket 2€), if open, take a coffee break, or go shopping!
Free time for everyone! - Mirador Guise y Ayose - Another stunning stop with panoramic views in the mountains (669 meters high), featuring the two statues of the Guanches that captivate the imagination!
- Mirador Sicasumbre - Heading south, stop at the Mirador Sicasumbre for a panoramic and breathtaking viewpoint.
- Ermita de la Pena Trail - Visit the beautiful little church of Fuerteventura’s patron, “the Virgin de la Peña.” Your guide will share all about it.
If time allows and the church is open, a visit to the Ermita de la Peña will be made.
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Mirador de las Penitas - The ravine of Las Peñitas. An exceptional enclave! A distinctive location within the protected area of high mountains and volcanoes.
There is also a large dam built in 1937.
Admire the wonders of nature here, and you might spot the local residents, “the chipmunks.”
- Iglesia Catedral de Santa Maria de Betancuria - A historical church and museum from 1410, once the Cathedral of the Canary Islands.
A donation of 2€ is requested.
Cash only.
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La Oliva - Located in the north of the island, it includes the islet of Lobos in its municipal area, being the second-largest municipality in the Canary Islands and the second most populated on the island, after Puerto del Rosario.
It was the island capital from 1834, replacing Betancuria, until the capital moved to Puerto del Rosario in 1860. - Montana de Tindaya - A magnificent old volcano. The multilingual local guide has a fascinating old story ready for you.
- Vega de Rio Palmas - Known for the film Exodus and the Church of La Peña. Your guide will tell you all about it.
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Caleta de Fuste - The second-largest municipality in Fuerteventura.
Explore the main streets while driving to get a good sense of this charming tourist village known for its golf courses. - Puerto del Rosario - Drive past the young capital (1862), through the center, and along the most important port in Fuerteventura.
If time permits;
A photo stop at the port and the lovely Playa Chica beach will be made.
At high tide, see the natural swimming pool of the El Charco neighborhood in Puerto del Rosario!
The guide will also share fascinating stories here.
- Monumento a Miguel de Unamuno - A beautiful statue of the famous writer from Bilbao on Mount Quemada.
- Pajara - Pájara is one of the oldest towns in Fuerteventura and was an early settlement of Betancuria. It survived the complete destruction during the Arab invasion of 1593 when all of Betancuria was reduced to dust. The town is named after the hen pheasant, as depicted on its coat of arms.
Enjoy the sights along this beautiful route with insights from our local guide.
- Molino de Tefia - The agricultural prison colony of Tefía was a concentration camp during the Franco dictatorship, located in the village of Tefía, part of the municipality of Puerto del Rosario.
It was active between 1954 and 1966, serving for the incarceration of ordinary and political prisoners, and for the re-education of male homosexuals.
Also, the site of the first airport (1930) and where the first tourists arrived.
- Tarajalejo - During the 17th and 18th centuries, the port of Tarajalejo became the fourth most important pier in Fuerteventura and the second in the south of the island. Distinguished passengers embarked and disembarked here, along with various products, including cattle, grain, food, and wood.
Enjoy the sights along this beautiful route with insights from our local guide.
- Montana de Tindaya - The most notable monument in the village is the Hermitage of Nuestra Señora de la Caridad, a small temple declared an Asset of Cultural Interest.
The Tindaya volcano is a Natural Monument due to its geomorphological significance and cultural interest, especially for its abundance of podomorphic petroglyphs and the sacred status given by the Majos, the island’s first pre-Hispanic settlers.
It also features rare endemisms like Caralluma burchardii, fleshy plants resembling cacti.
3 km south of the city, at the foot of Mount Quemada, stands the monument honoring Miguel de Unamuno.
- Tequital - Tequital is located southeast of the municipality of Tuineje, Fuerteventura, with a landscape characterized by volcanic features due to a large mantle of lava from the island’s last eruptions.
Enjoy the sights along this beautiful route with insights from our local guide.
- Free pick-ups in Corralejo, Cotillo, Caleta de Fuste & Puerto del Rosario
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Visit to a local goat farm/cheese factory with option to buy fresh cheese
- Slow tourism - no stress experience
- Free pick-ups in Corralejo, Cotillo, Caleta de Fuste & Puerto del Rosario
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Visit to a local goat farm/cheese factory with option to buy fresh cheese
- Slow tourism - no stress experience
- No Pick ups in the South Jandia! (Gran Tarajal, Morro Jable, Costa Calma)!
- Lunch
- No Pick ups in the South Jandia! (Gran Tarajal, Morro Jable, Costa Calma)!
- Lunch
For over 11 years, tours filled with sights and experiences have been crafted.
Discover the very best of Fuerteventura on this incredible tour, accommodating a maximum of 8 travelers, meticulously designed through extensive experience in tourism.
This tour ensures a delightful day on a stunningly beautiful sunny island, guided by a highly experienced…
For over 11 years, tours filled with sights and experiences have been crafted.
Discover the very best of Fuerteventura on this incredible tour, accommodating a maximum of 8 travelers, meticulously designed through extensive experience in tourism.
This tour ensures a delightful day on a stunningly beautiful sunny island, guided by a highly experienced local guide who is fluent in your language.
Ideal for those with limited time who wish to see and experience all the island has to offer. Perfect for families… boredom is not an option on this tour. That is guaranteed!
Why choose us?
• Embrace Slow Tourism! No rushing or large buses!
• Receive up-to-date historical information from our multilingual local guide.
• Enjoy breathtaking photo opportunities at panoramic viewpoints, volcanoes, and popcorn beaches.
• We make stops for those who are thirsty and hungry.
- There is also time for hungry and thirsty travelers.
- We will contact you by email & phone to specify the exact pick up time
- Not for motion sickness travelers
- NOT for travelers with animal allergies!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.