Fuerteventura: Discover ALL the wonders & hidden gems. MAX 8 pax

5.0
(22 reviews)
Puerto del Rosario, Spain

6 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: German and 3 more

Discover the hidden gems of Fuerteventura

In a luxury, air-conditioned minibus with an expert local guide, you will explore places inaccessible to large buses in a select group, max. 8 people.

In about 6 max 7 hours, you will travel from magic north to the sandy south.
You will traverse the spectacular mountain landscape surrounding the ancient capitals of La Oliva and Betancuria, famous for their challenging hairpin bends and breathtaking panoramas.

Along the way, you can discover and walk to the mysterious limestone caves on the west coast, walk along pristine black sand beaches, and enjoy the tranquility of the charming fishing village Ajuy

From the snow-white dunes in the north to the impressive Sicasumbre viewpoints in the south, from where we can admire the Jandia protected nature park, this tour offers the perfect combination!

A day full of photo opportunities and pure relaxation.

Sometimes we sit on the bus a little longer, but don't worry, there is plenty to see.

What's Included

Visit to natural limestone caves
Multilingual local guide
Free time to explore & shopping
Air-conditioned vehicle
Photostops in mountains/volcanoes
Slow Tourism! NO stress!
Luxury air-conditioned minibus
NO pick ups in Jandia (South)

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

• Fuertetickets will always contact you by email/WhatsApp after you book to confirm the exact pickup time and location!

• Please make sure your phone is switched ON on the morning of the tour.

Itinerary

Duration: 6 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Dunas De Corrallejo

    Neither the Seychelles nor the Caribbean: the best beach in the world according to National Geographic is in the Canary Islands. One of the best beaches in the world is Corralejo, and we'll definitely be seeing it on this tour! Our guide, Pierre, rightly calls it: “ The door to Paradise” • If we have enough time, we will also stop by the dunes.

    10 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 2
    Betancuria

    Beautiful old historical village from 1404! The oldest and the first capital of FuerteVentura… your guide will tell you all about it…

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3
    Ajuy

    Authentic Canarian Cuisine: Lunch on Volcanic Beaches A lunch at a traditional Canarian restaurant on a jet-black volcanic beach offers a unique combination of gastronomy and nature. The Canary Islands archipelago is known for its impressive volcanic landscapes and a rich, pure culinary culture. Local gastronomy excels in simplicity and the high quality of daily fresh products, with a leading role for fresh fish, local goat meat, and artisanal cheeses.

    50 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4

    THE Walk to the caves ! The oldest rock formations in the Canary Islands The oldest rock formations in the Canary Islands come to the surface in the Ajuy Caves, which have been declared a Natural Monument and are located in the town of the same name, north of the village of Pájara. This geological wonder consists of observing with the naked eye the deposits that formed in the ocean floor during the Cretaceous period, between 100 and 150 million years ago. It is a mystery, because the formation of Fuerteventura dates back to approximately 30 million years ago. Access to the caves is a remarkable experience, because you walk along a fossilized sand dune, and along the way you can see some old lime kilns, which are unique because the stones were shipped directly into the sea. In the area around Ajuy you will also find places of interest such as the Canarian palm grove of Madre del Agua, along the same ravine that the conquistadors crossed 600 years ago,.

    45 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 5
    Mirador Guise y Ayose

    Guise and Ayose Viewpoint This viewpoint is named after the two ancient Kings of Fuerteventura who ruled the two kingdoms that made up the island: Jandía and Maxorata. The viewpoint, which houses statues of the two rulers, is located right where the two kingdoms once separated. From there, you can enjoy the Betancuria Valley and the volcanic northern half of Fuerteventura, as well as the surrounding villages. The design of the statues is from our local architect señor Miquel Cubas

    5 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 6
    Mirador de las Penitas

    Panoramic View: From this viewpoint, a breathtaking view unfolds. The underground river that flows beneath the Las Peñitas ravine emerges thanks to human intervention, forming a small lake surrounded by native plants. It is a place where nature and human intervention intertwine in an astonishing way.

    10 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 7

    Our church, The Ermita de la Virgen de la Peña in Betancuria area ( Vega de Rio Palmas) refers to two distinct but deeply connected religious sites in Fuerteventura honoring the Virgen de la Peña (the Virgin of the Rock), who is the patron saint of the island. Info: The church is an 18th-century building built by agreement among the island's residents, who decided to build a new temple in honor of their patron saint, the Virgin of Our Lady of the Rock.

    10 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 8
    Mirador Sicasumbre

    Driving south, we arrive at the Sicasumbre Viewpoint, located about 300 meters above sea level. This is, by the way, one of the best places on our island to observe the sky and the Natural Park Jandia in the South! The beauty of the area is perfectly combined with the facilities the viewpoint offers, from information and signage to the mountains, so those who wish can comfortably use their cameras. Our guide, Pepe, says: "It's a panoramic and breathtaking viewpoint on clear, cloudy days. "We'll stop there whenever the weather conditions are favorable, without fail."

    15 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 9

    "La Casa Alta" (The High House) in Tindaya was closely associated with the witches of Tindaya. La Casa Alta in Tindaya is an example of the civil architecture that flourished in the 18th century. Its walls enshrine memories and legends. Legend has it that Mount Tindaya has been a witches' haven since ancient times, ever since the Majos performed their rituals on its summit. There, magic, intertwined with the divine, spawned countless stories that resonated through the village. Good and evil, mystery and precision, the rain that brought life and death—always death—came from the mountain. From the mountain, the witches descended and took advantage of the darkness of the night to discuss earthly matters, for they were the ones who determined the entire course of events in the village of Tindaya. And according to legend, all those who still wandered through the village at sunrise sought refuge in the High House.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Pozo Negro (Pass by)

    We will pass by the natural lava park Malpais Grande . if time enough we have a short stop on the farm…

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    We are driving through the center of Puerto del Rosario to give you a good idea of our capital since 1862. More info from your multilingual local guide.

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Niet aanbevolen voor Motion sickness
  • Niet aanbevolen voor animal allergies
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