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Fuerteventura: Panoramic island tour. ALL highlights in 7 hours.
Fuerteventura: Panoramic island tour. ALL highlights in 7 hours.
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Fuerteventura: The Panoramic Experience. ALL historic highlights.

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Free cancellation available
Price is HK$663 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 7h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup
  • Multiple languages
Overview

This is one of the most beautiful island historical tour for travellers who have little time and still want to see the island in all its splendour.

The explanation, read guide, is done by our own Fuerteventura specialist on site who also knows a great deal about the history of all the Canary Islands.

We will discover with max. 8 travellers in about 7 hours the most important points of the island:
the oldest historical capital Betancuria, the natural caves & limestones in Ajuy, walking on volcanoes & lava mountains,
photoshops on stunning views till 700 metre high,
typical canary local villages, …

We have amazing sceneries, landscapes as we drive past the highest mountains, lava areas and incredible large volcanoes.

• We do stop for the thirsty and hungry among us and have few “Free times” on the island tour!

Activity location

  • Dunas De Corrallejo
    • Fv 1a, Natural Park
    • 35660, Corralejo, Spain

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Dunas De Corrallejo
    • Fv 1a, Natural Park
    • 35660, Corralejo, Spain

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Fuerteventura: The Panoramic Experience. ALL historic highlights.
  • Activity duration is 7 hours7h
    7h
  • English

Pickup included

Starting time: 9:15
Price details
HK$663.18 x 1 AdultHK$663.18

Total
Price is HK$663.18
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What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedFree time of shopping in thé historical places
  • What's includedWhat's includedSlow tourism! NO stress with us.
  • What's includedWhat's includedMultilingual local guides who speak your language very well!
  • What's includedWhat's includedFree Pickups in Corralejo, Caleta de Fuste & Puerto del Rosario
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedSorry, NO Pick ups in the South Jandia! (Gran Tarajal, Morro Jable, Costa Calma)!

Know before you book

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travellers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • There is also time for hungry and thirsty travellers. (Not incl. In ticket)
  • We always contact you by email & phone to specify the exact pick up time and place!
  • Not for motion sickness travellers
  • NOT for travellers with animal allergies!

Activity itinerary

Dunas De Corrallejo
  • 5m
The place where the film Wonder Woman 1984 was made... Many films have been made here! Come along and be part of the scenic sand view of the amazing 10 kilometres of white coral beaches. If the weather conditions permit, we will also have an extra photo stop on the east natural corral dunes & popcorn beaches .
Playa Ajuy
  • 40m
  • Admission ticket included
Caves walk !! Yea, A Walk to the spectacular Ajuy caves, which are the oldest formations in the Canary Islands. They belong to the basal complex of Fuerteventura, created by the submarine flow of lava and sediment that rose to the surface and began to form the island 100 million years ago in the Cretaceous period. The rocks emerged from a depth of 3,000 metres and started to form the base that these days supports this island and that of Lanzarote. The caves are extremely important from a geological and paleontological perspective and are among the 150 sites of primary geological interest in the world. Visiting them means travelling back in time to the very origins of Fuerteventura and the Canary Islands themselves. Did you knew? • It was the place where Jean de Béthencourt, the conqueror of the Canary Islands, landed in the 15th century. If the weather conditions permit, we will also visit the caves on the west sea coast.
Betancuria
  • 30m
Free Time to enjoy... Just stroll around and enjoy the old village. You can visit the Santa Maria Cathedral (ticket 2€), if open, take a coffee break if you wish… Or go shopping! Free time for everyone!
Iglesia Catedral de Santa Maria de Betancuria
  • 10m
  • Admission ticket not included
You can visit The church-cathedral Santa María. This lovely church dates from 1410 and has a magnificent stone floor, carved wooden ceiling and an elaborate baroque altar. Don’t miss the sacristy with its display of vestments and altar ware, and carved wooden ceiling in shades of gold and red. Pirates destroyed the church’s Gothic predecessor in 1593. The entrance ticket (2€ cash only) also covers the Museo de Arte Sacro, with religious paintings and statues distributed through the church. Look out for the statue of Nuestra Señora de los Dolores, a representation of Mary grief-stricken at the crucifixion of her son. There is also a large and imposing oil painting on the wall depicting St Michael. A donation of 2€ is requested. Cash only.!
Mirador Guise y Ayose
  • 10m
  • Admission ticket included
A other stunning stop and panorama view in the mountains (669 metre high), but also the 2 statues of the gauchens appeal to the imagination!
Mirador Sicasumbre
  • 20m
  • Admission ticket included
Driving to the SOUTH Jandia we have the Sicasumbre Viewpoint, located about 300 metres above sea level, is one of the best sky-gazing spots on the island. The beauty of the area is perfectly combined with the facilities offered at the viewpoint, from information via signage to mounts so those who wish can comfortably use their cameras and telescopes. Pierre says: A panoramic & stunning viewpoint on clear cloudy free days. We will stop there if the weather conditions are favourable!
Mirador Valle de las Cuevas
  • 5m
  • Admission ticket included
Statue of the walker and his son at Mirador de Valle de las Cuevas with volcanic mountain lands. Your local multilingual guide will tell you all about the history and interesting facts…
Vega de Rio Palmas
  • 45m
Known for the film Excodus and the Church of La Pena. Your guide will tell you all about it. Lunch place !
Mirador De Vallebron
  • 20m
  • Admission ticket included
Vallebrón, with over 600 metres of altitude, is one of the highest peaks in the area and is an important reference for the area where it is located. Below the Montaña de la Muda is the Degollada de Valle Grande viewpoint, from where you can see the Montaña de Tindaya, El Cotillo, Lajares and part of La Oliva. Pierre: Did you know that the Protected Landscape of Vallebrón is located between the towns of La Oliva and Puerto del Rosario, in the north of the island of Fuerteventura. It is a geomorphological entity that is representative of the island and of great landscape value. It covers an area of ​​almost 1,680 hectares, which represents 3.5% of the protected area of ​​the island. Vallebrón forms a landscape characterised by an elongated ridge with a knife-edge relief, flanked by two large U-shaped ravines, Valle Largo and Valle Chico. We will stop there if the weather conditions are favourable!
Mirador Morro Velosa
  • 5m
  • Admission ticket included
The so-called "Mirador Morro Velosa" offers a panoramic view of the north of the island, including the dunes of Corralejo and the villages of Antigua and el Cotillo. Morro Velosa viewpoint Artist, sculptor and architect César Manrique designed Morro Velosa, which consists of a lunchroom, gardens, geological information about Fuerteventura and a scale model of the volcanic island. The Morro Velosa viewpoint, situated on the mountain Tegú with a height of approximately 645 metres, is located between the Betancuria Rural Park and Valle de Santa Inés. That's why depending on the weather we also stop there to admire the panoramic view.
Ermita de la Pena Trail
  • 5m
  • Admission ticket included
Beautiful little church of Fuerteventura’s patron “the Virgin de la Peña” … Your guide will tell you all about it. If time enough and the church is open we will visit the Ermita de la Peña …
Molino de Tefia (Pass by)
The agricultural prison colony of Tefía was a concentration camp during the Franco dictatorship, located in the village of Tefía, belonging to the municipality of Puerto del Rosario. It was active between 1954 and 1966 and served for the incarceration of ordinary and political prisoners, and for the re-education of male homosexuals. Also the place where the first airport (1930) was and the first tourists arrived.
Mirador de las Penitas
  • 10m
  • Admission ticket included
The ravine of las Penitas. An exceptional enclave! AN other great Panoramic View on this daytrip. From the Las Peñitas viewpoint, in Betancuria, you will see an evocative view: a green oasis in the middle of the desert. The underground river that flows under the Las Peñitas ravine is created by human hands (in 1937) and forms a small lake dotted with native plants. The open esplanade of the viewpoint is the perfect place for taking quality photos. Home of the local inhabitants, the chipmunks.
La Florida (Pass by)
The protect houses of La Florida are surrounded by gavias in extensive and arid plains, they have a well nearby that collects rainwater from the La Florida ravine, although some of the houses do not have any roofs, there are others of singular ethnographic value, since in them you can still see the different construction methods of the roofs and distribution of the rooms, you can see the remains of an old bakery. In the Synod Constitutions of Bishop Pedro Dávila y Cárdenas, a parish census was created in 1737. The bishop counted 320 residents for the parish of Tuineje, of which 160 families live in the town (Tuineje), and the rest in the areas, among which Tiscamanita stands out with 119. Tesejerague, 36. La Florida 31, and Adeja and Cardoquemado only reach 8. These censuses served both to know the inhabitants of the areas and to count the percentage of those who have received the sacrament in relation to the parishes. When time and the weather is ok we stop here!
La Oliva (Pass by)
It is located in the north of the island and includes the islet of Lobos in its municipal area, being the second largest municipality in the Canary Islands and the second most populated on the island, after Puerto del Rosario. It was the island capital from 1834, replacing Betancuria, until the transfer of the capital in 1860 to the city of Puerto del Rosario.
Puerto del Rosario (Pass by)
We drive past the young capital(1862), actually through the centre and along the most important port in Fuerteventura. If we have time enough; We have a photo stop on the port and the lovely beach playa chica … On high tide we see the natural swimming pool of the El Charco area in Puerto del Rosario!! The guide will of course also tell you the very interesting stories here.
Monumento a Miguel de Unamuno (Pass by)
Beautiful statue of the famous writer of Bilbao in Mount Quemada
Tuineje (Pass by)
In addition to beaches, landscapes and gastronomy, there is much more to discover in Fuerteventura. The most extensive island in the archipelago has countless places with their own character, such as this picturesque village of TUINEJE with a rich history. Also known for its tomato cultivation and of course the series film Doctor Who. Also very famous for the fact that every month the camel market was held here and the heaviest battle in the history of Majorero. The battle against the English in the 19th century.
Montana de Tindaya (Pass by)
The most striking monument in the village is the Hermitage of Nuestra Señora de la Caridad, a small temple that has been declared an Asset of Cultural Interest. The volcano Tindaya has been declared a Natural Monument due to the scientific importance of its geomorphological structure, as well as a point of cultural interest due to its archaeological values, especially due to the abundance of podomorphic petroglyphs and the sacred character given by the majos, first pre-Hispanic settlers of the island. It also has the presence of some rare endemisms such as Caralluma burchardii, fleshy plants with the appearance of cacti. 3 km south of the city, at the foot of Mount Quemada, stands the monument in honour of Miguel de Unamuno.
Pajara (Pass by)
Pájara is one of the oldest towns in Fuerteventura and was a very early settlement of Betancuria. It survived the complete destruction during the Arab invasion of 1593, when all of Betancuria was reduced to dust. The town takes its name from the hen pheasant, as shown on its coat of arms. View the sights along this beautiful route with explanations from our local guide.
Caleta de Fuste (Pass by)
The 2nd largest municipalities in Fuerteventura. We visit the high streets while driving so that you have a good idea about this second biggest tourist village known for its Golf courses.
Gran Tarajal (Pass by)
Here we pass the closest to the Western Sahara, 97 km we are away from Africa.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESDunas De Corrallejo
    • Fv 1a, Natural Park
    • 35660, Corralejo, Spain

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLEDunas De Corrallejo
    • Fv 1a, Natural Park
    • 35660, Corralejo, Spain
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