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Oby Catamaran Cruise Corralejo

Set off from Corralejo by catamaran for a four-hour cruise to Lobos Island. With only 21 spots, you're assured VIP treatment as you sunbathe, swim, snorkel, or kayak in the inviting Atlantic. When we anchor by the ‘Island of Wolves', the real fun begins—whether you're paddling through tranquil waters or lounging on deck with tasty refreshments in hand, this is a classic Fuerteventura sea adventure.
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Pedra Sartaña Pirate Adventure

Nothing tickles the imagination of children like pirate ships. Take a trip with the whole family on board the Pedra Sartaña for some swashbuckling maritime fun and adventure – and some well-earned down time for yourselves - on this half-day cruise around Fuerteventura.
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El Cotillo Off-road Tour

Remote beaches, volcanic craters and a healthy dose of amazing views are the key ingredients of this 4x4 island tour. You'll explore northern Fuerteventura high and low, travelling to inspiring locations such as the Bayuyo volcano, Majanicho and El Cotillo. It's an action-packed day of off-road sightseeing.The adventure kicks off as you head south from Corralejo, along the desert tracks towards Lajares. Soak up the spectacular vistas of the beaches and the turquoise sea from this elevated spot – even taking in views of neighbouring Lanzarote to the north, across the Bocayna Strait.More memorable views are in store as we zoom through volcanic badlands towards the remote coastal hamlet of Majanicho. From here, we press on to Cotillo – famed for its triple lighthouse – and where you'll have some free time to chill out on the beach.
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Private Tour of Fuerteventura with Flexible Itinerary

With the flexibility to go wherever your nose takes you, this private tour of Fuerteventura lets you explore as you wish. Choose between a full day or a half day version, and your own driver guide will take you wherever you want in Fuerteventura – the route and stops are all your own choice.
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Buggy tour in Fuerteventura

The rugged terrain and winding trails of Fuerteventura make it ideal for a buggy drive. And this tour's a three-hour dream for adrenaline junkies, with plenty of breaks to relax things down a bit and take in some of the island's most beautiful and deserted spots on a buggy adventure.
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Fuerteventura Two-wheel Rolling Tours

The two-wheeled roller revolution has come to Fuerteventura. Sightseeing has never been more fun – and easier. Once you get the hang of it, the only way is forward. These tours follow coastal roads and promenades on the shorter tours and inland villages on the longer routes.After pick-up at your hotel, you'll be brought to the tour's starting point for instruction on how to use your personal transporter. Once you're ready, the two-wheeled adventure rolls along promenades or tracks with some great views.The rollers are really easy to ride – sophisticated tilt sensors know when you are leaning forward, just like your brain does. A great way to explore Fuerteventura. There are four routes from different locations on the island – Las Salinas 2.5-hour tour from Caleta de Fuste and then three tours from the south; Beach & Sun 1.5-hour tour, La Pared 2.5-hour tour and a half-day Tiscamanita tour.
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Lanzarote Volcano Tour

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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Lanzarote express ferry with transfer

If you're itching to explore another of the Canary Islands while you're in Fuerteventura, then this easy trip to Lanzarote will see you hopping there and back in a day. You'll catch the ferry over from Corralejo and dock in Playa Blanca, where it's up to you how you spend your time until the return ferry late in the afternoon.The ferry will leave mid-morning for a quick 45-minute crossing to the volcanic lands of Lanzarote. Once you've stepped on to its shores, you'll have about five hours to explore, see and do as you wish. Playa Blanca's got a whole host of shops, bars and seafood restaurants lining the promenade, which are perfect for a spot of lunch.There are also three beaches – two of which are Blue Flag winners, so you're guaranteed great sunbathing conditions. Alternatively, head out of town to see Los Hervideros, a string of wind and wave-battered volcanic cliffs, and one of Lanzarote's top attractions. Catch the ferry back in the late afternoon, and you'll be in Corralejo in time for a pre-dinner cocktail.
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40.00 €
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Fuerteventura Water Sports in Corralejo

Fuerteventura's warm and windy conditions have made it a mecca for water sports enthusiasts from all over the world. Take advantage of the island's ideal climate to either try a water sport out for the first time or get in some practice with courses taught by professionals. Courses can be anything from three hours to three days.
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60.00 €
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Diving in the south of Fuerteventura

If you've always wanted to give snorkelling or scuba diving a go, this is spot on. It's a great chance for first-timers to try it out, with a guide on hand to help you spot the fantastic undersea life around Fuerteventura. After a quick introduction, you'll head for a local bay to get started.
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Snorkelling Experience in Corralejo

If you've always wanted to give snorkelling or scuba diving a go, this is spot on. It's a great chance for first-timers to try it out, with a guide on hand to help you spot the fantastic undersea life around Fuerteventura. After a quick introduction, you'll head for a local bay to get started.
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Jet Ski from Jandia

Nothing gives you the freedom and thrills through the waves like a jet ski. On this one-hour-long jet ski experience, you'll explore the beautifully remote Jandia coastline in southern Fuerteventura – and cool down during a swimming break.
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E-Bike Adventure

Discover Fuerteventura's natural beauty spots on a relaxing e-bike tour. With three routes to choose from, your e-bike can be used like any other bike or, at the flick of a switch, can help you to get up those steep bits.On the easy tour from the north, you'll pass ancient volcanic craters before a pit-stop at a local bar in Lajares. Take the advanced route from the north, and you'll travel the dusty, desert roads towards El Cotillo lagoon. And on both trips, you'll get to visit Calderon Hondo crater, too.From the south, you can take the Costa Calma tour – a journey from east to west, over lunar landscapes and desert scenery, across the narrowest part of the island.
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Return Ferry Ticket with Fred Olsen to Lanzarote

There's a fast and convenient way to hop over to Lanzarote for the day. Choose between either the Fred Olsen Bocaina fast ferry, which takes roughly 25-minutes or the Fred Olsen Buganvilla ferry, which takes roughly 35. With a good selection of crossings every day, you'll be able to comfortably spend the day on a different Canary island under your own steam.
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Fuerteventura 4x4 tour with Lobos Island catamaran trip

You really can have the best of both worlds on this action-packed full day tour. Criss-cross Fuerteventura's interior by 4x4, getting to know the rural side of island life. Then take to the sea on a catamaran, where you'll receive the full VIP treatment. Kick off the fun with your 4x4 adventure. Calling in at traditional villages, secluded beaches and great viewpoints, you'll get the real inside track on island life. You'll visit a goat farm to see majorero cheese being made and taste some local treats. Learn how the curdled milk is pressed with palm leaves and rubbed with paprika or gofio. Next, ride off-road trails to quiet villages such as La Corte and Valle Santa Ines on the way to the west coast. You'll have time to explore Los Molinos and Playa Jarugo, before heading to the Vallebrón viewpoint for a vista over the Tindaya volcano and Calabaza valley.Back at sea level, you'll have a photo stop at the Corralejo dunes. Then, it's time to step aboard the Oby catamaran for a four-hour cruise around Lobos Island. With just 21 guests on board, you'll have ample space to lie back, relax and soak up the sun. You'll anchor near the volcanic isle to swim, snorkel, kayak or paddleboard – or continue sunbathing. There's a paella and free-flowing drinks, too.
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Fuerteventura Kayaking Tour

With its wild expanses of black sand beaches framed by palm trees, the south coast of Fuerteventura makes one picture-postcard backdrop for a kayaking tour. And you have the option to combine it with some snorkelling too, if you fancy delving in a bit deeper.
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Highlights of Fuerteventura Private Tour with Canarian Lunch

Explore Fuerteventura's plentiful supply of sights and scenery on an exclusive tour just for you and your party. You'll visit Pajara, Ajuy and Betancuria and there's a cheese tasting experience and a traditional lunch included, too. Yurena, one of our local guides, says, ‘We're so proud of our majorero cheese. The goats have been here for centuries, and their milk reflects how happy they are with island life – it's top quality, very pure, and has a high protein and fat content, making it perfect for cheese production.'First up is an aloe vera plantation, where you'll learn all about the plant's reputed healing properties. Then it's on to Pajara to visit its enigmatic Aztec-looking church. Next up is the remote village of Ajuy, with its black volcanic beach with colourful fishing boats. There's also a pit stop at Las Peñitas viewpoint – a standout selfie spot. We'll discover beautiful Betancuria, too. The island's first capital is now a sleepy, whitewashed village that's home to St Mary's Church – the oldest in the Canaries – whose simple façade hides a richly decorated interior.When you've worked up an appetite, there's a tasty lunch of local specialities to look forward to in Valle de Santa Ines. Hosted at a family-owned restaurant, your meal will be prepared with local, seasonal produce from the island. In the afternoon, you'll visit a goat farm, where you'll sample majorero cheese together with local jams and homemade mojo sauces as well as honey rum.
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Highlights of Lanzarote Private Tour from Fuerteventura

Lanzarote may only be a 25-minute ferry ride from Fuerteventura, but in the scenery stakes, it's a world away. On this exclusive private tour, you'll discover the lava-scarred landscapes of Timanfaya National Park, journey through the palm tree valley of Haria and taste wine from a volcanic vineyard.
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Fuerteventura is one of the seven main islands of the Canary archipelago, which belongs to Spain. Located in the Atlantic Ocean, southwest of the Iberian Peninsula and south of Morocco, it is the second-largest island in the Canary Islands after Tenerife. Here is an overview of Fuerteventura:

Fuerteventura is characterized by its arid and desert-like landscape, with extensive white sandy beaches and sand dunes. The island boasts over 150 kilometers of coastline, offering some of the most beautiful beaches in the Canary Islands. It has an arid subtropical climate, with pleasant temperatures year-round. Summers are warm, often exceeding 30°C, while winters are mild.

Fuerteventura is a popular tourist destination, especially for those seeking sun and beaches. In addition to its beaches, the island features various tourist resorts, hotels, and water activities such as surfing and windsurfing.

The Corralejo Dunes Natural Park is one of the island’s main natural attractions, with vast sand dunes stretching along the northern coast. Other protected areas include the Malpaís Grande Nature Reserve and Lobos Island.

Fuerteventura’s culture is influenced by its history and Canary roots. Traditional architecture, local festivals, and cuisine reflect the island’s rich heritage.

Puerto del Rosario, the capital of Fuerteventura, is the administrative and economic center. The island’s population is concentrated in several municipalities, such as La Oliva and Antigua.

Tourism and agriculture are two of Fuerteventura’s economic pillars. Fishing has also historically been important on the island.

Fuerteventura has an international airport, Fuerteventura Airport, connecting the island with other destinations in Europe and Spain. There is also a network of roads that allows easy access to different parts of the island.