The best excursion destinations on Fuerteventura
Discover Fuerteventura in all its splendour! This island, known for its stunning beaches and year-round sunny weather, has far more to offer than just idyllic coastal landscapes. From historic villages that tell stories of times gone by to hidden natural wonders waiting to be explored, Fuerteventura is a paradise for explorers. We present the top 15 excursions that emphasise the diversity and beauty of this unique island. Immerse yourself in a world of adventure, culture and unrivalled natural beauty that make Fuerteventura an unforgettable destination.

Discover Cofete by jeep
Cofete on Fuerteventura and the fascinating landscape of Gran Canaria offer two unrivalled adventures that are perfect for jeep tours. While Cofete delights with its remote and impressive natural beauty in the south of Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria offers an equally breathtaking and diverse landscape, ideal for an off-road jeep adventure.
In Cofete, shielded by the Jandía mountain range, you will discover a rugged landscape characterised by unspoilt beaches and a dramatic mountain backdrop. The isolation and mysterious charm of this area, especially the myth-enshrouded Villa Winter, make a jeep tour here an unforgettable experience. The nature, history and solitary beauty of Cofette are perfect for exploring in an off-road vehicle.
Experience this fascination up close on a jeep safari. The tour takes you through the impressive Cofete Natural Park, past majestic mountains and offers breathtaking views at the Punta del Viento viewpoint. Discover Villa Winter and listen to the stories of your local guide as you admire the unique flora and fauna of the area. With a maximum of 7 people per jeep, this tour is a personalised and intense nature experience.

Hiking with goats in El Cardon
El Cardon, a fascinating area on Fuerteventura, offers a unique opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the island in a very special way. The area, known for its impressive mountain landscapes and desert-like environments, is the ideal place to embark on a different kind of voyage of discovery.
One of the unique ways to explore El Cardon is by hiking with goats - an experience that will delight more than just nature lovers. This tour allows you to explore the remote trails of Fuerteventura together with a group of tame goats. During the hike, you can learn about the tradition of goat herders on Fuerteventura and how these animals have been an integral part of the local culture for centuries.
Seven trained goats will accompany you on your hike to the mountains of El Cardon. These animals, which have been trained from an early age to take part in such tours, are not only loyal companions, but also provide a very special way of interacting with nature. You have the opportunity to touch and feed the goats and take unforgettable photos with them.
The tour also offers a typical Canarian snack at a picturesque picnic spot. Enjoy local specialities such as goat's cheese, tomatoes, wine, olives and baguettes while taking in the breathtaking views of Fuerteventura's desert landscape.
This hike is not only a walk through nature, but also an immersion in local culture and tradition. The majestic view from the hill to the coast, enhanced by the play of light and shadow, especially in the evening hours, makes this tour an unforgettable experience.
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Jet ski safari off the coast of Morro Jable
Morro Jable, a picturesque coastal town on the southern tip of Fuerteventura, is a true paradise for lovers of water sports and sea adventures. With its long, golden sandy beach and crystal-clear waters, Morro Jable offers the perfect backdrop for a variety of activities and is particularly popular for its jet ski safaris.
Such a safari starts in the lively harbour of Morro Jable, a place full of life and activity. Led by an experienced guide who carefully chooses the route depending on the weather conditions, you will discover some of the most beautiful spots along the coast of Fuerteventura. This tour is not only an opportunity to experience the thrill of jet skiing, but also a chance to learn more about the history of the island and the wildlife in Jandía National Park.
During the safari, you have the option of driving the jet ski alone or taking a second person on board, which makes the experience even more exciting. The route takes you along the breathtaking coastal landscape, past hidden bays and impressive cliffs. You will experience the beauty of Fuerteventura from a whole new perspective and feel the adrenaline as you glide over the waves of the Atlantic.
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Exciting hike to the wild beaches of La Pared
La Pared, a small, picturesque town on Fuerteventura, is known for its dramatic coastline and natural beauty, which is particularly evident in the unspoilt, remote areas of the island. The rugged coastline north of La Pared is a nature lover's paradise and provides a spectacular backdrop for hikes.
One such guided tour along the coast of La Pared reveals the island's hidden treasures, including three remote black beaches that are awe-inspiring in their wildness and beauty. These beaches, surrounded by rugged cliffs and the crashing sea, offer a breathtaking natural experience, far from the busy tourist centres.
The tour also includes a local outdoor picnic where you can savour traditional island produce surrounded by the unique nature of Fuerteventura. Culinary highlights include island cheese, fresh tomatoes, olives and a good red wine - a treat for the senses and a moment of relaxation in the tranquillity of nature.
A particular highlight of the hike is the fossilised, light-coloured sand dune right by the sea. This unique natural beauty forms an impressive contrast to the black volcanic rock that stretches far into the ocean and breaks the waves. Take a break here to soak up the unspoilt nature and take some unique photos.

Catamaran trip to the island of Lobos
The island of Lobos, a small natural paradise off the coast of Fuerteventura, is an unspoilt jewel of the Canary Islands. The island, known for its breathtaking natural beauty and rich marine fauna, is an ideal destination for an unforgettable catamaran tour or an individual exploration by water taxi.
A catamaran tour starts in the harbour of Corralejo, in the north of Fuerteventura, and heads towards the island of Lobos. During the journey through the "El Río" estuary, which separates Fuerteventura from Lobos, there are impressive views of the majestic Montaña de la Caldera, one of the oldest volcanoes in the Canary Islands. The privileged view from the boat allows you to marvel at the special crater of the volcano and at the same time see the south of Lanzarote and the Martiño lighthouse on the island of Lobos.
After the catamaran has anchored near La Concha beach - an area known for its turquoise waters and rich marine fauna - participants have the opportunity to enjoy various water activities. These include snorkelling, kayaking and paddle surfing. A delicious typical Spanish paella is also served on board, accompanied by soft drinks, beer and wine.
This tour allows guests to experience the natural beauty of Lobos Island from the water without including a shore excursion. It offers a unique perspective of the island and its surrounding waters. After a four-hour adventure, the tour returns to Corralejo.
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Alternatively, you can take a water taxi from Corralejo to the Lobos jetty. This short, 15-minute journey allows visitors to explore the island on their own. The marine biosphere of Lobos offers excellent opportunities for snorkelling. On the island you will also find the typical fisherman's restaurant "Antoñito el Farero", where you can enjoy fantastic paella or fresh fish.

A day at Oasis Park
The Oasis Park on Fuerteventura is a unique nature experience and one of the island's main attractions. This extensive animal and botanical park, located in the picturesque landscape of the south of the island, offers visitors the opportunity to discover and experience an impressive variety of flora and fauna.
Covering an area of over 800,000 square metres, Oasis Park is home to a fascinating collection of more than 3,000 animals from over 250 different species. Highlights include giraffes, camels, lemurs, crocodiles and many other exotic animals. The park's commitment to species conservation and the preservation of biodiversity is particularly noteworthy.
In addition to the animal world, the park offers an impressive botanical diversity with more than 7,500 different plant species. The park's botanical garden is a true paradise for plant lovers and showcases the unique flora of the Canary Islands as well as exotic plants from all over the world.
One of the main aims of the Oasis Park is to raise awareness of the importance of nature conservation. The park therefore offers a range of educational programmes and activities, including guided tours where visitors can learn more about the animals and plants and the importance of protecting them.
For families with children, the park is an absolute must. There are numerous interactive areas where children have the opportunity to experience animals up close and learn more about them. In addition, the park offers various shows, including parrot and sea lion demonstrations, which are both entertaining and informative.
Oasis Park also offers unique experiences such as camel safaris, which give visitors the opportunity to explore the surrounding landscape in a very special way.

E-bike tour to the Calderón Hondo volcano
One of the most impressive volcanoes on Fuerteventura, Calderón Hondo is a true natural wonder and a favourite destination for adventure seekers and nature lovers. This well-preserved crater, located in the northern volcanic chain of the island, offers spectacular views and a unique opportunity to experience the island's volcanic landscape up close.
An excellent way to explore Calderón Hondo and the surrounding landscape is on a 5-hour advanced e-bike tour. This tour is aimed at both experienced cyclists and those who want to take on the challenge of a 45 km route through a variety of terrain - from rocks and tarmac roads to sand and beaches. Thanks to the e-bikes, this tour is also accessible to the less fit.
The e-bike tour starts in Corralejo and leads along the northern volcanic chain to Calderon Hondo, an impressive crater. From the highest point, you can enjoy a spectacular view of the crater, the surrounding dunes and coastline as well as the neighbouring islands.
The tour then continues through a dry riverbed and desert landscapes to the village of El Cotillo. The e-bikes master the sandy paths with ease. In El Cotillo, a surfing paradise on the west coast, a break awaits you at the blue lagoons, ideal for relaxing on the beach or swimming in the clear water. A local meal on the beach rounds off the experience.
The return journey to Corralejo offers impressive views along the north coast and takes you past picturesque beaches and surf spots. This tour combines a sporting challenge with discovering the beauty of Fuerteventura and remains an unforgettable experience.

The caves of Ajuy & the fossilised beach
The caves of Ajuy (Cuevas de Ajuy) and the petrified beach are two of the most impressive natural wonders of Fuerteventura in the fishing village of Ajuy. The Cuevas de Ajuy, around 70 million years old, are significantly older than the island itself, whose geological age is estimated at around 20 to 22 million years.
These caves, which formed under the surface of the water, are part of a basalt complex of volcanic origin and are a protected area. They are accessible from the fishing village via a narrow staircase along the cliffs.
On the way to the caves, you cross a fossilised beach that is around four million years old, which has been shaped by the tides and the effects of the weather and has impressive patterns.
A visit to the caves of Ajuy and the petrified beach offers an impressive natural experience, characterised by the rugged beauty of the rocky coast and the turbulent sea. The caves can be reached via the Playa de Ajuy beach, along a cliff that borders the beach on the right-hand side.

Sailing trip with whale and dolphin watching
Morro Jable, located at the southern end of Fuerteventura, is an enchanting coastal town known for its beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters. This place is not only a paradise for beach lovers, but also an ideal spot for dolphin and whale watching.
The waters around Morro Jable are a lively habitat for a variety of marine animals, especially dolphins and whales. Species such as the striped dolphin and the Atlantic spotted dolphin can often be observed here. Larger marine mammals such as sperm whales and pilot whales can also be found in this region.
Thanks to its location near deep waters, Morro Jable offers ideal conditions for dolphin and whale watching tours. These tours offer visitors the rare opportunity to experience these majestic animals in their natural habitat and learn more about them.
The dolphin and whale watching tour in Morro Jable starts from the local harbour and takes you out to sea on a sailing boat. After a safety briefing, participants sail to areas where dolphins and whales can often be seen. The tour not only offers the chance of unique animal sightings, but also the opportunity to actively participate in the sailing and explore the underwater world during a snorkelling break.
This experience combines the adventure of sailing with the excitement of marine biology and allows you to discover the fascinating world of dolphins and whales off the coast of Fuerteventura. It is an unforgettable experience that is both exciting and informative.
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Buggy tour on the Costa Calma
Costa Calma, located on the south coast of Fuerteventura, is a real magnet for beach lovers and adventurers. This coastal town is known for its idyllic, white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, which invite you to relax and enjoy various water sports. However, Costa Calma offers more than just relaxing beach days; it is also the perfect starting point for exciting discovery tours.
A buggy tour from Costa Calma is an exciting adventure that takes you through the fascinating desert landscape of Fuerteventura. Off the beaten track, you will discover unknown areas and drive on unpaved roads, which is a real thrill.
A highlight is the visit to La Pared, the "surfer's paradise" on the west coast, with a breathtaking view of the Jandia Nature Park. The tour continues to the beaches of Playa de Ugan and Playa del Rey, known for their black sand and impressive waves, ideal for photo opportunities.
After a relaxing break in a local bar, the tour ends with a stop on a hill that offers spectacular views of the bay of Costa Calma and Playa Sotavento. This tour combines the thrill of off-road driving with the natural beauty of Fuerteventura and is an unforgettable experience.

Surfing in El Cotillo
On Fuerteventura, an island known for its excellent surfing conditions, El Cotillo beach on the north-west coast is considered one of the best places to surf. This beach offers a combination of ideal wave conditions and stunning natural surroundings, making it a favourite among surfers.
El Cotillo is suitable for both beginners and experienced surfers. For beginners, there are areas with gentle waves that provide a safe environment for learning to surf. Experienced surfers, on the other hand, often find challenging waves here, which are created with the right wind and tidal conditions. This versatility makes El Cotillo a reliable and popular surfing spot.
The natural beauty of El Cotillo beach is also remarkable. The long, sandy beach, surrounded by impressive cliffs and crystal-clear water, provides a picturesque backdrop for surfers. This idyllic setting makes a stay on the beach a pleasure not only for surfers, but also for beachgoers and nature lovers.
El Cotillo is also equipped with a good infrastructure for surfers. There are several surf schools that offer courses for different skill levels, as well as surfboard and equipment hire centres. This makes the beach particularly accessible for visitors who want to try surfing or don't have their own equipment.

Fuerteventura in a complete package: full-day island tour
With its island tour, Fuerteventura offers a unique opportunity to discover the natural and cultural diversity of the island. The tour starts at the picturesque beach of Sotavento and leads along the breathtaking west coast to the mountain landscapes of Ajui, Pájara and Betancuria. In Betancuria National Park, travellers experience spectacular views of the mountains and the sea.
A special experience is a visit to a local goat farm, where traditional queso majorero and mojo rojo can be tasted. The journey continues to the charming coastal town of Puerto del Rosario, where you can savour Canarian cuisine. Finally, the tour leads to Corralejo in the north, known for its impressive shifting sand dunes and long white beach.
This island tour is more than just an excursion; it is a journey through the beauty and culture of Fuerteventura that invites you to discover and enjoy.

Excursion to the gorge of las Peñitas
The gorge of Las Peñitas, located in the west of Fuerteventura, is a natural wonder that captivates visitors with its raw beauty and tranquil atmosphere. This gorge, nestled in the dramatic landscape of the island, is a perfect example of the natural diversity and geological wonders of Fuerteventura.
Entering the gorge reveals a panorama of imposing rock formations that have been shaped by erosion over thousands of years. The steep rock faces, in various shades of brown and red, contrast impressively with the deep blue sky. The path through the gorge, partly sculpted by nature and partly carefully crafted by man, leads through a landscape that is both challenging and inspiring.
One of the most remarkable features of Las Peñitas Gorge is the white chapel, the Ermita de las Peñitas. This small, simple chapel, built of white stone, stands in striking contrast to its surroundings. It is a symbol of faith and hope that blends harmoniously into the rugged natural surroundings. The chapel, although modest in size, exudes a quiet reverence and is a favourite place for visitors to find a moment of peace and reflection.

The viewpoint of Sicasumbre
Sicasumbre viewpoint is located in the western part of the island, in the municipality of Pájara to be precise, and is a real gem for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts. It offers a breathtaking 360-degree view of the surrounding landscape. This viewpoint is not only known for its spectacular views, but also as a place of peace and contemplation.
As soon as visitors reach the Sicasumbre, they are greeted by a breathtaking panorama. From here, you can admire the impressive volcanic landscape of Fuerteventura in all its splendour. The view ranges from the rolling hills and valleys to the distant coastline framing the azure blue sea. On clear days, it is even possible to see the neighbouring islands, which never ceases to amaze visitors.
It is also a great place for astronomy enthusiasts, especially after dark when the sky fills with stars and offers unrivalled clarity.

Swimming at Playa de Sotavento
Playa de Sotavento, located on the south-east coast of Fuerteventura, is a highlight among the island's beaches and is often praised for its exceptional beauty. It is known for its extensive, fine sandy beaches and crystal-clear, turquoise-coloured water, making it a paradise for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts.
Playa de Sotavento stretches for several kilometres and is part of a larger stretch of coastline that includes various beach areas. This unique formation creates a series of shallow lagoons at low tide, which are ideal for windsurfing and kitesurfing.
In addition to water sports, Playa de Sotavento also offers perfect conditions for sunbathing, beach walks and simply observing nature. The purity and clarity of the water also make it an attractive place for snorkellers who want to explore the underwater world.
One of the main reasons why Playa de Sotavento is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Fuerteventura is its impressive landscape. The contrast between the white sand, the blue water and the island's green hinterland creates a picturesque backdrop that is both relaxing and inspiring. The beach offers enough space to find a quiet spot away from the crowds, making it ideal for visitors looking for a relaxing beach day.
Despite its popularity, Playa de Sotavento has retained its naturalness. There are no large hotel complexes directly on the beach, which helps to preserve its unspoilt character. This aspect makes the beach a special place where you can enjoy the natural beauty of Fuerteventura to the full.