
Countryside in Fuerteventura

Northern Fuerteventura self-drive 4x4 safari
Kick dust in the face of the ordinary on this unique 4x4 experience in Fuerteventura. With a local legend as your guide, you'll buckle up for a thrilling off-road ride, taking in ancient folklore, tourist-free treasures and some of the best-kept secrets on the island.Hop into the driver's seat of a 4x4 and head to the likes of Barronco de la Torre, the Salinas de Carmen Coast and Caleta de la Ballena. All three are unspoilt spots that not a lot of people know about, so you can expect so snap some of our best landscape photos here. You'll also make tracks to the peaceful little village of Pozo Negro, where a dry river canyon makes for some pretty exciting offroading.You'll whiz your way along the dusty trails here, before trundling over to Poblado de Atalayita. This archaeological site is one of the best places on the island where you can learn about the native Guanches people, AKA Mahos, who lived on the island before the Spanish arrived in the 15th century.
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Full-day guided tour of Fuerteventura with Lobos Island by speedboat
Hop on a speedboat from Corralejo and cruise between some of Fuerteventura's prettiest spots on this full-day guided tour. Your first stop is Lobos Island, where your guide will show you the best bits of this natural park – think golden beaches, clear lagoons and volcanic trails. After the tour, you'll have some free time to go for a swim, stretch out on the beach, or have a wander and explore the island at your own pace.Next, you'll swing by the famous Popcorn Beach, known for the tiny coral pieces that look just like popcorn scattered along the shore. It's a dream for photo ops, so have your camera ready. Finally, wrap up the day with a stroll through the Corralejo Dunes – they're the biggest in the Canary Islands. These huge sand dunes are one of the most-iconic natural sights in the region and make a great backdrop for those postcard-worthy pics.
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Were the sky not blue in Lanzarote, you'd think you were on the Moon or Mars. But Lanzarote is just 30 minutes away from Fuerteventura, which is a short time to travel for an otherworldly experience. You'll visit Timanfaya National Park, El Golfo and a winery – all in one day.
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Ajuy and Las Peñitas Walking Tour with Picnic
Everything that makes the western highlands of Fuerteventura special comes together on this walking tour. Your guide will lead you through one of the island's greenest areas and barren landscapes with a Wild West feel, all the way to the fishing village of Ajuy – and there's a few hidden surprises on this well-known route. Fernando, one of our insider guides, says ‘Every year, on the third Saturday of September, thousands of islanders dressed in traditional Canarian costume pilgrimage through the gorge to worship Fuerteventura's patron saint.'Discover off the beaten track parts of Fuerteventura as you embark on foot, crisscrossing valleys from the hamlet of Vega de Rio Palmas to the hermitage of Las Peñitas. There'll be plenty of photo stops and the chance to rest in the shade under one of the many date trees which dot the route. Thanks to the surrounding sea of green vegetation and otherworldly rock formations, locals refer to the area as the ‘Oasis of Fuerteventura'. Film fans, though, can spot it in one of the scenes from the Marvel movie, The Eternals.Continue the trail along a gorge towards the coast and we'll reach the wave washed Ajuy. This remote village is famed for its sea caves, which you'll get time to explore along with its black volcanic beaches. Stroll along the shore at El Jurado and treat your feet to a dip in the refreshing water of the Atlantic. We'll tuck into a well-deserved picnic before heading back.
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Lanzarote Volcanoes and Caves Tour from Fuerteventura
Lanzarote and Fuerteventura may only be 25 minutes apart but scenery wise, they're light years apart. On this full day, you can discover some of the best bits – the volcanoes of the Lunar Route, Cesar Manrique's inspired architecture at Jameos del Agua and some local wines in La Geria.
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Fuerteventura is that rare gem – there's plenty to do and see but in laid-back and uncrowded surrounds. This daytrip to the centre of the island will explore the historic town of Betancuria and the fishing village of Ajuy and take in attractions such as an aloe vera plantation and a farm.Setting off in a comfortable minibus, your first stop is the aloe vera plantation. Next up is the polka-dotted Moorish-influenced lighthouse overlooking Las Playitas beach. Then, in Ajuy, you can check out the view from the chalk cliffs overlooking the black beach and the fishing boats.Later, a scenic drive through the mountains will take you to the whitewashed colonial town of Betancuria. See St Mary's church, whose simple exterior belies its richly decorated interior. There'll be a cheese-tasting session at a nearby goat farm, before you round off the day with a visit to the cheese museum in Antigua.
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4x4 safari to southern Fuerteventura’s wild beaches
Set out on a 4x4 adventure in Fuerteventura on this small-group tour limited to just six guests. You'll off-road through the wild landscapes of southern Fuerteventura, navigating deserts, mountain trails, and cliff-lined coastlines. Start by heading south, towards the Punta de Jandia Lighthouse. You'll pause at some of the island's prettiest viewpoints and beaches along the way, like Playa de los Ojos, also known as the Beach of Love or Playa Juan Gómez, which is tucked away in a cove on the eastern coast.Next, you'll continue to El Puertito, a little fishing village away from the crowds, for a taste of Canarian life. Sip coffee at a traditional restaurant perched right on the ocean's edge. From here, you'll head into Jandia Natural Park and stop at a viewpoint overlooking Cofete Beach, where the volcanic coastline meets the sea. And, don't forget your camera. You'll be snapping away at the vistas from El Salmo Viewpoint, looking over Sotavento Lagoon and the sand dunes here.
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Wild north and Corralejo small-group tour from the south
This tour of northern Fuerteventura takes you on an adventure to see its best bits. Exclusively designed for guests staying in the south, you'll venture up to the volcanic crater of Calderon Hondo, have a poke around the typical fishing village of El Cotillo and see the famous sand dunes and Popcorn Beach. And if that's not enough, you'll have time in the bustling resort of Corralejo for free time to grab lunch, shop or relax on its golden stretches of sand.
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The plunging volcanic landscape of Fuerteventura's mountainous interior goes far beyond its sun-soaked beaches. And there's no better way to navigate this rugged and somewhat unforgiving terrain is on this full-day 4x4 tour.You'll head straight for the island's central mountains. Heading off-road onto hairpin tracks, you'll bump around the lunar-like landscapes of the Roque de Moro, one of the island's highest volcanic peaks. Here, you'll get breathtaking views over the buffeted west coast before dropping down to Cofete. This mostly abandoned village is home to the mysterious Winter Villa – rumoured to have been a Nazi hideout after World War II.There'll be a photo stop on Cofete beach, and, if the weather's right, extra beach time on the east coast, before you make your way to El Puertito. Here, we'll take a pause – the perfect chance to look around, swim or grab a bite to eat. The final stop of the day is at Punta de Jandia, Fuerteventura's southern tip. Stand at the edge of the island where the ocean meets the sky, rounding off the tour by soaking in show-stopping views.
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Coast-to-coast Fuerteventura north tour
Explore the atmospheric landscapes, craters and barren mountains of inland Fuerteventura. On this exclusive tour, you'll explore both the east and west coasts, ticking off beaches, rural villages and an aloe vera plantation along the way.Travelling in eight-seater minivans, we'll be able to access narrow roads and country tracks that big coaches can't. Your guide will fill you in on everything there is to know about Fuerteventura as you trundle along two coastlines.This trip takes you east to west to see the Corralejo Sand Dunes and La Concha Beach. There's also a visit to the fishing port of El Cotillo and its spectacular coastline before a chance to see the lighthouse and the impressive Piedra Playa. What's more, you'll also stop at an aloe vera plantation for a look around the grounds.
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