- Exploring Fuerteventura’s Best with the Guided Sightseeing Tour
- Key Points
- A Closer Look at the Itinerary
- Visiting the Old Town of Betancuria
- The Santa Maria Cathedral
- Corralejo Natural Dunes and Beaches
- Geological Marvels at Ajuy
- Scenic Viewpoints and Natural Monuments
- Cultural and Historic Stops
- The Guanche Kings & Natural Landscape
- The End of the Day in Caleta de Fuste
- The Practical Details
- Who Should Consider This Tour?
- Final Thoughts
- Fuerteventura: Historical Sightseeing island Tour. ALL hotspots!
- FAQs
- More Tours in Puerto del Rosario
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Exploring Fuerteventura’s Best with the Guided Sightseeing Tour

If you’re planning a visit to Fuerteventura and want to see the island’s most iconic spots without the hassle of organizing everything yourself, this 7-hour guided tour might just be what you need. Designed for small groups—max 8 travelers—it offers a well-rounded experience of the island’s natural beauty, historic sites, and scenic viewpoints, all led by an experienced local guide who keeps things lively and engaging.
What really stands out about this tour are the stunning viewpoints and the in-depth local insights offered by the guide. You’ll get great photo opportunities and learn about the island’s geology, history, and culture along the way. On the flip side, since the tour is quite packed with stops, it might feel a bit rushed for those who prefer to linger longer at each site. It’s best suited for travelers who want a full day of sightseeing with minimal planning but still want to absorb a lot of what Fuerteventura has to offer.
If you’re after a relaxed, in-depth exploration—especially if you enjoy natural scenery and historical sights—this tour could be just right. However, if you’re looking for a leisurely pace or want to spend more time at specific locations, you might find the schedule a little tight. Overall, it’s a solid option for those keen to get a broad overview of the island in one day, especially if you’re on a cruise or short layover.
Key Points

- Small group size (max 8) makes for a more intimate experience and better interaction.
- Diverse itinerary covers beaches, volcanoes, caves, viewpoints, and historic towns.
- Knowledgeable local guides bring the places alive with stories and insights.
- Great photo stops at viewpoints and natural landscapes.
- Comfortable transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle simplifies logistics.
- Value for money at $86.10, with many sites included and a local lunch.
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A Closer Look at the Itinerary

Visiting the Old Town of Betancuria
The tour kicks off in Betancuria, the island’s first and oldest capital. It’s a charming spot with cobbled streets and the Santa Maria Cathedral, which is now a museum. We loved the way our guide explained the history while giving us time to wander and soak it in. It’s a gentle start that sets the tone for the day. Visitors can expect about 30 minutes here, which is enough to get a feel for this historic village without rushing.
The Santa Maria Cathedral
While the tour includes a quick stop at the cathedral, you’ll need to pay a small donation (€2) if you want to go inside. The building dates back to 1410, and even from outside, it’s impressive—standing as a symbol of the island’s past. According to reviews, this stop adds historical context and allows for some good photo opportunities.
Corralejo Natural Dunes and Beaches
Next, we head to Parque Natural de Corralejo, famous for its white dunes and movie fame (Wonder Woman filmed here). The landscape is surreal, and you’ll get about 5 minutes to snap photos, especially if weather conditions permit an extra stop at the popcorn beaches. The dunes are mesmerizing, and you’ll understand why they’re a highlight for many visitors. The natural beauty here feels like a reminder of how diverse Fuerteventura’s landscapes can be.
Geological Marvels at Ajuy
One of the most fascinating stops is Playa de Ajuy and its caves—formed from 100-million-year-old lava flows. The caves are among the top geological sites worldwide, offering a glimpse into the island’s volcanic past. Walking along the black sand beach and exploring the caves is a highlight for geology buffs and nature lovers alike. The 45-minute stop is just enough time to appreciate the scale and significance of these formations, and reviews mention how special the experience feels.
Scenic Viewpoints and Natural Monuments
The tour takes you to several viewpoints, like Mirador de La Entallada, perched 200 meters above sea level with sweeping sea vistas, and Mirador de las Penitas, where you can see a lush oasis amid desert-like terrain. Our guide shared stories of the endemic birds and volcanic formations, which added layers of understanding. These stops are perfect for those who love panoramic views and landscape photography.
Cultural and Historic Stops
The visit to Tesejerague introduces you to a quaint village with a church built in 1715, and the nearby Tefía, a former prison colony with a dark past. Though brief, these stops give a sense of how diverse the island’s history is. The Ermita de la Pena church is charming, and the guide’s explanations helped us appreciate its significance.
The Guanche Kings & Natural Landscape
If weather allows, you’ll pause at Mirador de Guise y Ayose to see statues of the last Guanche kings—an interesting cultural marker. The views are breathtaking, and the guides share tales of the island’s original inhabitants, adding depth to the sightseeing.
The End of the Day in Caleta de Fuste
The tour wraps up with a quick look at Caleta de Fuste, a lively resort area with a nice beach and a busy port. It’s a good spot to relax after a busy day, or to take some last-minute photos of the port and surrounding scenery. If the tide is right, you might even visit the natural swimming pool in Puerto del Rosario, which many reviews say adds a fun touch to the day.
The Practical Details
The price of $86.10 offers excellent value considering the number of sites included and the time spent exploring. The tour provides transportation in an air-conditioned mini bus, which is a relief given the heat and the long day of sightseeing. Pickup is offered in Puerto del Rosario, Corralejo, and Caleta de Fuste, making it convenient for most travelers. The tour is suitable for most people, but keep in mind it’s not recommended for those with motion sickness or animal allergies, given the nature of some stops.
The small group size and multilingual guides are a big plus—they keep the experience personal, and you can ask all your questions. Lunch is included, giving you a chance to enjoy some Canarian cuisine, which many reviewers appreciated as part of the overall value.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This tour is ideal for travelers who want a rundown of Fuerteventura in a single day without the stress of planning. It’s perfect for first-timers, cruise guests, or anyone short on time but eager to see a wide range of landscapes and historical sites. If you’re into natural scenery, breathtaking viewpoints, and geological wonders, you’ll find plenty to love.
However, if you prefer a more relaxed pace or want to spend more time at individual sites, this might feel a little rushed. Likewise, if you’re traveling with young children or have mobility concerns, it’s worth considering the duration and walking involved, though most stops are fairly accessible.
Final Thoughts

All in all, this Fuerteventura island tour provides a solid balance of natural beauty, history, and viewpoints, all led by a knowledgeable and friendly guide. Its small-group format ensures a personal touch, while the included stops cover many of the island’s top sights. The price, considering the sites and transportation, offers good value for a full day out.
If you’re looking to tick off the island’s must-see spots in one go, enjoy varied scenery, and appreciate insightful commentary, this tour could be a great choice. It especially suits those who value a well-organized, engaging experience with plenty of photo opportunities along the way.
Fuerteventura: Historical Sightseeing island Tour. ALL hotspots!
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FAQs

Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Most stops involve some walking, but the itinerary is designed to be manageable within the allocated time. If you have specific mobility concerns, it’s best to discuss with the operator beforehand.
What is included in the price?
The cost covers transportation, a local guide, a lunch stop at a Canarian restaurant, and all the visits to the sites listed—except for optional donations or entrance fees, which are minimal.
Are pick-ups available outside Puerto del Rosario?
Yes, free pick-ups are offered in Puerto del Rosario, Corralejo, and Caleta de Fuste. However, the tour does not include pick-ups in the South Jandia area.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, the tour is fully refundable if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility if your plans shift.
Do I need to bring anything special?
Bring comfortable clothing, sun protection, and a camera for the many photo stops. A small amount of cash for donations or souvenirs is also handy.
Is this tour good for photography?
Absolutely. The viewpoints, beaches, and landscapes offer excellent photo opportunities, and the guide’s explanations can help you find the best angles.
In summary, this all-encompassing island tour of Fuerteventura offers a well-organized, engaging way to experience the island’s highlights with a knowledgeable guide. It’s ideal for those who want to see a bit of everything—nature, history, and scenic views—in one day, making it a practical and memorable choice.


