
Fuerteventura solar eclipse with 4x4 safari tour to El Cotillo
Northern Fuerteventura shows its wilder side on this sunset 4x4 safari, where volcanic trails, fishing villages and Atlantic views come together in one unforgettable evening. On 12 August, the tour gets an astronomical twist, with a partial solar eclipse visible from El Cotillo's rugged coastline.Heading off-road through the Bayuyo volcanic area, you'll pass lava fields and crater scenery shaped by the island's fiery past, with a photo stop along the way and the chance to spot the friendly local chipmunks. From there, the route winds towards Majanicho, where whitewashed houses sit quietly beside the sea. Then it's onto sandy coastal tracks leading to El Cotillo – a laidback surf spot known for its black volcanic beaches, rolling waves and golden lagoons.You'll have time to grab a bite to eat, wander around the harbour or climb up to the Tostón Castle viewpoint. Then comes the highlight of the evening, as the partial solar eclipse lines up with sunset. Sip chilled cava from a coastal viewpoint while the fading light shifts across the Atlantic, before the drive back under Fuerteventura's star-filled sky.
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Fuerteventura solar eclipse with 4x4 safari tour to Cofete
Dive deep into Fuerteventura's wild south on this 4x4 safari timed with a partial solar eclipse on 12th August. You'll rumble through the island's volcanic heart towards Cofete, where mountain roads twist down to a sweep of untouched sand and Atlantic surf. From the Mirador de Cofete viewpoint, you can admire the rugged coastline stretching out in every direction. Down in the tiny village of Cofete, you'll stop by the beach for a closer look at one of the island's most remote corners. The ramshackle village is mostly abandoned, but look up to the mountains and you'll spot Villa Winter, the mysterious mansion rumoured to have sheltered Nazis after World War II. At Punta de Jandia lighthouse, you'll settle in to watch the eclipse merge with the sunset, casting softer light across the coastline. A glass of cava and a snack at nearby El Caletón restaurant are included before the drive back through Fuerteventura's moon-like landscapes beneath the night sky.
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Betancuria half-day hiking tour
See a different side of Fuerteventura on this mountain hike through the landscapes around Betancuria. Starting at Betancuria's historic convent, the route follows the ancient Camino Real through the Central Massif before climbing to Morro de Janana, 747 metres above sea level, where wide-reaching views open out across the island. On your way down, you'll pass forgotten agricultural terraces before arriving back in Betancuria, with time to explore the historic centre and museum. A picnic lunch is included to keep you going along the way.
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Small-group afternoon tour of northern Fuerteventura
If you're keen to see a different side of Fuerteventura, this half day afternoon outing is just the ticket. You'll be scooped up from your hotel and taken off the usual tourist trail, cruising through the island's northern landscapes with a local guide who knows all the fun stories and secret corners. Plus, there are plenty of photo stops so you can really take in the scenery. You'll start at the Vallebron Viewpoint. It's a short climb, but once you're up there, the views stretch across volcanic ridges and straight out to the iconic Mount Tindaya standing proudly on the horizon. After that, you'll roll into the village of Lajares, known for its trendy cafes and creative island vibe. Here, you'll pop into Bodega Conatvs, the island's first protected-origin winery, for a little tasting of their homegrown wine. To wrap things up, you'll head over to Majanicho, a tiny coastal fishing village with a wild shoreline dotted with rhodolith stones that look just like popcorn. It's peaceful, remote and the perfect spot to soak up that off the beaten path feeling before heading back to your accommodation.
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Small-group morning tour of northern Fuerteventura
If you're keen to see a different side of Fuerteventura, this half‑day morning tour is the outing for you. You'll be picked up from your hotel and taken off the usual tourist trail, cruising through the island's northern landscapes with a local guide who knows all the fun stories and secret corners.You'll start at the Vallebron Viewpoint. It's a short climb, but once you're up there, the views stretch across volcanic ridges and straight out to the iconic Mount Tindaya. After that, you'll roll into the village of Lajares, known for its trendy cafes and creative island vibe. Here, you'll have time to browse the weekly artisan market filled with handcrafted goods like jewellery, ceramics and natural soaps. And, if you're feeling peckish, you can pick up street‑food favourites like honey cakes, churros and papas arrugadas – the island's popular wrinkled potatoes served with a tangy sauce.To wrap things up, you'll continue to Majanicho, a tiny coastal fishing village with a shoreline dotted with rhodolith stones that look just like popcorn. It's the perfect spot to snap a few scenic photos before heading back to your accommodation.
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El Cotillo, Conatvs winery and the Dunes of Fuerteventura half-day tour
From the open plains beneath Tindaya Mountain to the laidback shores of El Cotillo, this tour is perfect if you want to get a look at a few of Fuerteventura's wow-worthy landscapes. You'll begin in El Cotillo, wandering by the sea before stepping inside Torre del Tostón where sweeping Atlantic views steal the show. Then, savour volcanic wines during a guided tasting at Conatvs, a popular local winery. Your tasting pairs a few vino varieties with goat's cheese, fresh bread and olives. Afterwards, you'll slow down among the pale sands of Corralejo Dunes. Coastlines, history, flavour and nature – you get a taste of all of them on this half-day in the north of the island.
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Exclusive El Cotillo-guest tour of Fuerteventura
Guests staying in El Cotillo – this one's for you. You'll start with a photo stop at Tindaya Mountain, famous for its spiritual energy, before weaving through Betancuria's scenic roads. In Ajuy, you can wander to the sea caves or just chill by the water. Then, it's over to Caleta de Fuste for lunch, shopping and a marina stroll. After that, the Corralejo dunes bring those desert-style pics, and the day wraps up at an aloe vera plantation to learn about the island's iconic plant and its natural benefits.
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Half-day small-group tour of southern Fuerteventura
Looking for something a little different? This half-day trip takes you beyond the beaches and into the heart of Fuerteventura's authentic south. You'll be picked up from your hotel and whisked off the beaten path to explore spots most visitors never get to see. In a small group with a local guide, you'll get the inside scoop on island life, with plenty of photo opportunities along the way.You'll kick things off at Las Playitas, a laidback fishing village where whitewashed houses lead down to a peaceful bay dotted with colourful boats. You'll take a stroll along the waterfront, snap a few photos and get a real feel for what island life is really like here. Next, it's on to La Entallada Lighthouse, a clifftop spot with views of the Atlantic that stretch as far as the eye can see.To top it all off, you'll hike up to the Sicasumbre Viewpoint. It's a short climb, but the reward is huge, with 360-degree views of valleys, peaks and the open sky. Then, to wrap up the morning, you'll head back feeling like you've uncovered a whole new side of Fuerteventura.
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Fuerteventura West Coast Tour with Betancuria and Tiscamanita Windmill
Fuerteventura's deserted west is the star of this full day excursion. Discover a remote fishing village, visit historic Betancuria and drop into a traditional windmill for a gofio tasting session. Fran, one of our local guides, says, “Gofio has been part of our diet for centuries. Made from toasted grains and ground using traditional methods, it's still a staple in many Canarian kitchens today – simple, nourishing and deeply rooted in our culture.”The first stop is in Ajuy, where the waves almost lap against the homes of fishermen. It's got a black volcanic beach and there's a scenic walk along chalk cliffs to sea caves. Drive inland next through arid landscapes and traditional villages centred on colonial churches – it's like stepping back in time. We'll stop in Valle de Santa Inés to visit a family-run restaurant for a typical Canarian lunch made from locally sourced ingredients.In the afternoon, head deep into the western hills, stopping at Las Peñitas viewpoint along the way, before reaching Betancuria. Founded as the island's capital by Jean de Béthencourt, it's now a peaceful village. Admire the historic Church of Santa Maria, a fine example of colonial religious architecture. Our final stop is at the windmill in Tiscamanita, where you'll discover how gofio is traditionally made – and enjoy a tasting of this much-loved local staple.
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Full-day Lanzarote 4x4 off-road adventure
Hop on the ferry from Fuerteventura, jump in a 4x4 and let the adventure begin. You'll explore Timanfaya's volcanic terrain, soak in views from Picacho Volcano and cruise past Famara Beach before rolling through the village of Soo. Then, it's on to the historic town of Teguise, where you'll have free time to browse the shops or grab some tapas. Back in the 4x4, you'll wind through palm valleys and cactus fields, uncovering more of Lanzarote's scenic spots on this epic off-road adventure. Ready to roll?
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