
Nature in Fuerteventura
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 or Bayuyo, 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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Oasis Wildlife Fuerteventura Ticket
Oasis Wildlife is home to a huge variety of birds, reptiles and African animals, living as close to their natural habitat as possible. There's a successful breeding programme here and recent arrivals include giraffes, sea lions and hippos. Get up close to many of them at the sea lion, reptile and birds of prey shows. In between shows, you can come eye-to-eye with the giraffes on the viewing platform, laugh at the antics of the cheeky chimps, admire the elephants and take pictures of the meerkats, otters, zebras and hippos – the list is endless. There is also an optional 25-minute camel ride available, adding adventure and laughs along the way, aswell as a 20-minute educational lemur experience, learning all about these beautiful, endangered primates. And, if you need to cool off, head to the Sabana Splash play area.
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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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Family surfing session in the south of Fuerteventura without transfers
Want to treat the whole family to a fun-filled surf lesson? This activity is just what you need. This three-hour guided lesson is designed to help big and little surfers alike get up on a board and ride the waves. Expect games on land and fun exercises to help you understand how to stand and balance when you're on the water. Then, you'll make a splash and try it out. And, you don't have to worry about renting any equipment – your wetsuit and surfboard for the session are included.
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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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Buggy tour from Caleta de Fuste without transfer
Rev up your buggy and zoom through rural Fuerteventura on this half-day buggy tour. Follow your guide towards the village of Las Salinas, tackling thrilling off-road trails along the way. You'll visit a local goat farm when you arrive, where you can see the farm animals, learn how cheese is made, and sample it for yourself. Then, trundle along the coastline to Barranco de la Torre, a popular bird-watching ravine– you could spot the barbary partridge, Canary Islands chiffchaff and Egyptian vulture here.
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Fuerteventura family buggy safari from Corralejo
There are plenty of ways to explore Fuerteventura's mishmash of pretty landscapes. But, if you want one that adds a touch of excitement to your outing, you really can't go wrong with a family-friendly buggy safari. The vehicles used on this tour have room for three or four people, and you'll get behind the controls and follow a guide around the island's dirt roads and countryside lanes. During the two-hour tour, you'll get a good look at the 50,000-year-old Bayuyo Volcano as well as the north's villages and countryside.
Transparent e-kayak guided tour in Fuerteventura
Glide along Fuerteventura's coastline in a transparent e-kayak on this guided tour. You'll start with a safety briefing, before casting off into the bay for either a one-hour or two-hour kayaking session. Suitable for both experts and beginners, you can sail at your own pace, soaking up Fuerteventura's views above and below sea level, as you let your e-kayak do the paddling for you – there's no better way to kick back and relax if you ask us.
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Fuerteventura dolphin-spotting cruise from Corralejo
Jump on the Celia Cruz glass-bottom boat for a 2-hour cruise along Fuerteventura's north coast. You'll get to sport all sorts of colourful marine life through the glass – keep a lookout for dolphins – cruise past volcanic landscapes, and glide over turquoise waters. It's total nature galore. And, after soaking it all in, you'll have two hours to explore Corralejo – perfect for a chilled wander, some shopping, or grabbing a bite before heading back.
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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