Explore Fuerteventura’s hidden gems with expert guides. Discover stunning landscapes, secret spots, and rich history. Perfect for adventurers and culture enthusiasts.
Explore Fuerteventura’s hidden gems with expert guides. Discover stunning landscapes, secret spots, and rich history. Perfect for adventurers and culture enthusiasts.
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Dunas De Corralejo - The Corralejo Natural Park, a UNESCO-protected area on Fuerteventura island, spans over 2,600 hectares. It was designated as a natural park by UNESCO in 1996.
Located in the north of the island, within the municipality of La Oliva, the Corralejo dunes are the island’s second most significant tourist attraction after its white…
- Dunas De Corralejo - The Corralejo Natural Park, a UNESCO-protected area on Fuerteventura island, spans over 2,600 hectares. It was designated as a natural park by UNESCO in 1996.
Located in the north of the island, within the municipality of La Oliva, the Corralejo dunes are the island’s second most significant tourist attraction after its white sandy beaches. They are the largest dunes in the Canary Islands!
If time permits and the weather is favorable, a stop at the dunes is planned!
- Ajuy - Discover the Caves. Enjoy a walk (if desired) to the breathtaking Ajuy caves, the oldest formations in the Canaries.
These caves are part of Fuerteventura’s basal complex, formed by the submarine flow of lava and sediment that surfaced and began shaping the island 100 million years ago during the Cretaceous period.
The rocks emerged from a depth of 3,000 meters, forming the foundation that now supports this island and Lanzarote.
The caves hold significant geological and paleontological value and are among the 150 sites of primary geological interest worldwide.
Visiting them offers a journey back in time to the origins of Fuerteventura and the Canary Islands.
Did you know?
• The walk to Ajuy caves is a prime example of nature’s wonders. Declared a Natural Monument in 1987, they are part of Betancuria Rural Park.
Weather permitting, a visit to the caves on the west sea coast is also planned.
- Ajuy - Free time! Enjoy a fantastic stop at the caves and limestone formations… time for lunch or shopping…
- Betancuria - The oldest and first capital of the Canary Islands… your local guide will share all its history.
- Vega de Rio Palmas - Known for the film Exodus and the Church de la Pena.
Your guide will provide insights into the village and its famous Madonna.
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Ermita de la Pena Trail - A charming little church dedicated to Fuerteventura’s patron saint, Senora de la Pena, built in the 18th century.
Limestone is prominently featured.
If time allows, a visit to this quaint church is planned.
- Mirador Sicasumbre - A short walk offering stunning panoramic views of the south… and some film surprises… your guide will share all the details on the walk to the top…
- Playa de la Pared - La Pared, located on the rugged west coast, features a limestone and black sand beach. It’s a must-see! Amazing!
- Goat Sculpture Of Mirador Sicasumbre - This is a breathtaking viewpoint. Your local guide will provide all the information… when the view is clear, expect a spectacular sight!
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Mirador de las Penitas - Another fantastic panoramic view on this day trip.
From the Las Peñitas viewpoint in Betancuria, enjoy a captivating view: a green oasis amidst the desert.
The underground river flowing beneath the Las Peñitas ravine is man-made, forming a small lake dotted with native plants. The open esplanade of the viewpoint is perfect for capturing quality photos.
Home to local inhabitants, the chipmunks.
- Pozo Negro - Travel through typical and characteristic villages, stopping at a local farm to introduce regional products. A visit to the farm and animal enclosure is included.
- Tindaya - The sacred volcano Tindaya and its historical significance.
Here, admire the 501-meter-high anthracite volcano Tindaya…
For the pre-Hispanic Canary Islanders, Tindaya village and volcano on Fuerteventura was a sacred site, where they created an open-air temple atop, performing various rituals.
These rites were used to summon rain or predict astrological events.
- Puerto del Rosario - Puerto del Rosario is the capital of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands.
Drive through the center for a comprehensive impression.
A photo stop at the port of the capital is planned, along with a visit to the natural pool in the El Charco district during high tide!
Founded around 1800 as a port for exporting soda and grain, the city was known as Puerto de Cabras (Spanish for “goat port”) before 1957, due to a nearby watering hole. Today, the port serves passengers and goods.
There is also a large barracks of the Spanish Legion here.
Discover the Nuestra Senora del Rosario Church and, opposite it, the Casa Museo de Unamuno (Spanish Literature).
The city also boasts a football club, UD Fuerteventura.

- Small groups and selected stops to discover the essence of Fuerteventura
- Photo stops & free times on breathtaking viewpoints & villages
- Air conditioning minibus max 8 pax
- Small groups and selected stops to discover the essence of Fuerteventura
- Photo stops & free times on breathtaking viewpoints & villages
- Air conditioning minibus max 8 pax
- NO pick ups in the South Jandia !
- NO pick ups in the South Jandia !
Uncover the hidden treasures of Fuerteventura
Trade the usual routes for an extraordinary adventure through the core of Fuerteventura.
Travel in a luxurious, air-conditioned minibus with a knowledgeable local guide, exploring areas unreachable by larger buses in an exclusive group (maximum of 8 people).
This 6-hour tour takes you from north to south,…
Uncover the hidden treasures of Fuerteventura
Trade the usual routes for an extraordinary adventure through the core of Fuerteventura.
Travel in a luxurious, air-conditioned minibus with a knowledgeable local guide, exploring areas unreachable by larger buses in an exclusive group (maximum of 8 people).
This 6-hour tour takes you from north to south, navigating the stunning mountain scenery around the historic capitals of La Oliva and Betancuria, renowned for their challenging hairpin turns and awe-inspiring views.
On this journey, discover and hike to the enigmatic limestone caves on the west coast, stroll along untouched black sand beaches, and experience the peacefulness of the delightful fishing village of Ajuy.
From the pristine white dunes in the north to the remarkable viewpoint on Monte Sicasumbre in the south and La Pared, this tour perfectly blends history and enjoyment.
A day filled with photo opportunities, magnificent volcanic landscapes, and relaxation awaits.
- We will contact you by email to specify the exact pick up time & place after booking.
- Not for motion sickness travelers
- Not suitable for travelers with animal allergies
- Not suitable for people with medical conditions that require frequent toilet visits.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.