
Countryside in Fuerteventura
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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Fuerteventura farm, caves and rural villages tour with lunch
Fuerteventura is famed for its miles of sandy beaches but head inland and you'll find a land that time forgot. This exclusive excursion takes in colonial churches, the whitewashed villages of Pajara and Betancuria, a farm and an aloe vera plantation among other attractions.
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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 Goat Farm
Fuerteventura's deserted west is the star of this full day excursion. You'll discover a Canarian fishing village, visit the historic former capital of Betancuria and drop into a local goat farm for a cheese tasting session.
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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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Small group guided tour of Lobos Island by motorboat, Popcorn Beach and Corralejo Dunes
Hop on a motorboat from Corralejo to Lobos 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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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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Fuerteventura 4x4 northern highlights tour
Get ready for a full-day 4x4 adventure filled with some of Fuerteventura's must-see spots. You'll kick things off with an off-road drive along the east coast, heading inland once you reach the Atalayita Settlement. Here you'll get a glimpse into the island's past. The semi-buried dwellings found here known as deep houses – or casas hondas to the locals – were built over 600 years ago by the island's first inhabitants, the Mahos. They served as nighttime shelters, refuges from natural disasters, and sometimes hiding places.Next, you'll continue to Los Molinos, a charming coastal hamlet, for a stroll along the coast. Then, you'll continue back on off-road trails, with stops at Playa Jarubio and Playa del Aquila to soak up the beach views and snap some pics. Afterwards, you'll make tracks to El Cotillo, a little fishing village, for some free time – why not grab a bite to eat at one of the cosy restaurants here? To round off the day, you'll visit the Bayuyo volcanic crater and the Corralejo sand dune for a couple more photo ops.
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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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Fuerteventura island tour with goat farm visit
If you fancy a taste of the authentic Fuerteventura, then this day out is for you. Pretty villages, smugglers' caves and beautiful scenery are all on the menu, along with an aloe vera plantation. To top it off, you'll get to sample some of the island's best delicacies at a goat farm. Yurena, one of our local guides, says, "We're very proud of our majorero goat cheese, it's a staple in our kitchens. Learn how it's pressed with woven palm leaves and rubbed with paprika or gofio flour for flavour."Kick off at the aloe vera plantation and learn all about its reputed health benefits. Then discover the village of Pajara, famed for its unusual church façade and its wooden balconies. Fran says, "The inspiration behind the parish church's Aztec-themed portico remains a mystery. Just above the door, you'll see symbols of suns, serpents, lions and doves. And if you stop and take a closer look, you'll find many more."Plus, there's free time in Ajuy, a fishing village that meets the ocean at a black volcanic sand beach. There's a lovely, scenic walk on chalk cliffs to limestone caves where smugglers once hid their contraband. Nestled in a valley dotted with palm trees is Betancuria, the island's first capital. Here, you'll have free time to explore the cobbled streets and its church – the oldest in the Canaries. After lunch in a family-run restaurant in Valle de Santa Ines, there's a visit to a farm. Sample majorero goat cheese, jams and other local specialities. A tasty way to round off the day.
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