Discover Fuerteventura’s hidden gems on a private, flexible guided tour. Explore historic villages, stunning beaches, and natural caves with expert guides.
Discover Fuerteventura’s hidden gems on a private, flexible guided tour. Explore historic villages, stunning beaches, and natural caves with expert guides.
- Sotavento Beach - A stunning 30-kilometer stretch of beach located in the south of our enchanting island, perfect for surfers. Enjoy a fantastic photo opportunity here.
- Parque Natural de Corralejo - Don’t miss a visit to the renowned natural white sand dunes and popcorn beaches, guided by our local multilingual expert.
- Popcorn Playa -…
- Sotavento Beach - A stunning 30-kilometer stretch of beach located in the south of our enchanting island, perfect for surfers. Enjoy a fantastic photo opportunity here.
- Parque Natural de Corralejo - Don’t miss a visit to the renowned natural white sand dunes and popcorn beaches, guided by our local multilingual expert.
- Popcorn Playa - Experience the breathtaking popcorn beaches in Corralejo! The sights are unbelievable, with views of Lanzarote and Lobos Island, and crystal-clear waters.
- Betancuria - Explore the historic capital from 1404 on foot in Betancuria. Enjoy free time for a coffee and a visit to the Santa Maria Cathedral (entry fee 2€), if open.
- Playa Ajuy - Discover our caves! Relax on the beach terrace or stroll along the stunning limestone and natural beaches to the large caves, followed by a leisurely lunch at a Canarian restaurant on the black volcanic sand beach.
- La Pared - Situated on the west coast of Fuerteventura, near the Jandía peninsula, La Pared’s “Viejo Rey” is a 250-meter long beach of rocks with a wild charm.
Shaped by time, wind, and water, it remains a pristine beach.
Marvel at the breathtaking scenery with us… From here, you can see the famous Cofete beach!
- Tindaya - The sacred anthracite volcano, Tindaya Mountain, revered by the original aborigines, is an archaeological gem and a unique landscape in Fuerteventura.
- Costa Calma - This is a custom-made tour, allowing us to visit the southern village of Costa Calma.
- Tarajalejo - In the 17th and 18th centuries, Tarajalejo’s port was the fourth most significant pier in Fuerteventura and the second in the island’s south. It hosted illustrious passengers and various goods, including cattle, grain, food, and wood.
Enjoy the sights along this picturesque route with insights from our local guide.
- Hafen Puerto del Rosario, Fuerteventura - Slowly pass by the youthful capital, formerly known as Puerto Cabras, now Puerto del Rosario.
- Pajara - One of Fuerteventura’s oldest towns, Pájara was an early settlement from Betancuria. It survived the complete destruction during the Arab invasion of 1593 when Betancuria was reduced to ruins. The town is named after the hen pheasant, as depicted in its coat of arms.
Enjoy the sights along this picturesque route with insights from our local guide.
- La Oliva - Once the capital of all the Canary Islands for 25 years… Your local guide will share all the fascinating details…

- Private transportation
- Photo stops & lunch stop
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Pick up in the south Jandia, Morro Jable, and Costa Calma
- Private transportation
- Photo stops & lunch stop
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Pick up in the south Jandia, Morro Jable, and Costa Calma
- Lunch
- Lunch
Explore the vibrant attractions of Fuerteventura on this exceptional private historical tour, accommodating up to 8 travelers over approximately 7 hours. This tour is meticulously crafted from years of expertise in the tourism industry.
The itinerary is designed to ensure a delightful day with a knowledgeable local guide who is both entertaining and…
Explore the vibrant attractions of Fuerteventura on this exceptional private historical tour, accommodating up to 8 travelers over approximately 7 hours. This tour is meticulously crafted from years of expertise in the tourism industry.
The itinerary is designed to ensure a delightful day with a knowledgeable local guide who is both entertaining and professional, with a passion for history and fluency in your language.
With a maximum of 8 travelers, the tour spans around 7 hours, covering the island’s key highlights, including the ancient village of Betancuria, the natural caves and limestone formations in Ajuy, traditional Canarian villages, and both white and black beaches. The journey extends to the southern region of Jandia, all experienced at a leisurely pace.
There are photo opportunities at stunning high viewpoints in the mountains, volcanic landscapes, and on the contrasting black and white beaches, such as those in the north and west, where the renowned white coral beaches and dunes meet areas of black volcanic sand.
This tour is ideal for those with limited time who wish to see and experience the full spectrum of what the island has to offer.
- NOT for people with animal allergies or car sickness!
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.