Exploring Fuerteventura’s Natural Beauty by Buggy: Jandía Natural Park & The Puertito Tour
If you’re dreaming of an outdoor adventure that combines the thrill of driving with breathtaking scenery, this buggy tour from Fuerteventura might catch your eye. While we haven’t done it ourselves, reviews and descriptions paint a picture of an activity that balances excitement, natural beauty, and a touch of local charm. It’s a guided ride that promises to show you some of the most stunning landscapes in the south of the island, all while giving you the chance to drive a buggy yourself.
What really works for this experience are the spectacular views and the friendly, knowledgeable guides. The tour offers a glimpse into Fuerteventura’s diverse terrain — from rugged mountains to scenic coastlines — making it a memorable way to explore. On the flip side, a potential hitch is that the trip is about two hours long, which might feel a bit dusty or tiring if you’re not used to off-road adventures or if the weather’s particularly windy.
This tour suits travelers who love a bit of adrenaline and want to enjoy the outdoors in a relaxed, guided setting. It’s particularly good for those looking for a fun family activity or a small-group outing that doesn’t demand a lot of physical effort but still delivers plenty of excitement.
Key Points

- Scenic off-road experience: Drive through Jandía Natural Park and enjoy spectacular mountain and coastal views.
- Family-friendly adventure: Suitable for groups, with safety instructions and gear provided.
- Wildlife spotting: Keep an eye out for local animals like goats, sheep, donkeys, and squirrels.
- Includes safety features: Dust goggles, safety talk, and a short pre-ride driving class.
- Good value for money: For $159 per group, you get roughly 2 hours of guided fun with all necessary safety gear.
- Limited on-road driving: Most of the route is off road, but some tarmac sections are included, which may not satisfy those seeking more challenging terrain.
What to Expect from the Tour

The journey begins with a hotel pickup, which is included if you’re staying in Jandia, Costa Calma, Morro Jable, or Esquinzo. Once you arrive at the port of Morro Jable, your adventure kicks off with a safety briefing and a quick tutorial on how to handle the buggy. It’s pretty straightforward, especially if you’ve never driven one before—no gears to worry about, just simple controls.
Once you’re comfortable, the real fun begins. You’ll navigate your buggy through Jandía Natural Park, an area famous for its rugged mountains and scenic landscapes. The terrain is mostly off-road, gravel, and dirt paths, which adds to the thrill. Many reviews mention how exhilarating it is to feel the wind in your face as you drive through this wild terrain, with some describing it as a bit like a “Mad Max” experience — just slower and safer.
One highlight is the chance to see local wildlife. Travelers have reported spotting goats, sheep, donkeys, and even squirrels. This adds a charming, authentic touch to the trip, making it more than just a scenic drive. As you approach Puerto de la Cruz—also called The Puertito—you’ll hear stories from your guide about the area’s history and charm, giving the drive a personal touch.
The return leg takes you back through the same route, with an opportunity to switch places with your passenger, so everyone gets a turn at the wheel and the passenger seat, keeping the experience fresh for all.
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The Scenic Stops and Highlights

While the main event is the buggy ride itself, the tour is designed to maximize the natural beauty of the area. The Jandía Natural Park stands out for its impressive landscapes—rugged mountains and open plains. Many reviews mention the breathtaking views of the coast, especially from the higher vantage points.
The small village of Puerto de la Cruz offers a welcome break from the driving, giving you a chance to soak in a more tranquil setting and hear stories about the local area. Some travelers appreciate the brief stop here for photos and a bit of local color. However, do note that the tour is mostly a drive, with only one or two stops, so if you want more time exploring, you might find it a little rushed.
The Practicalities: Booking, Duration, and Price

At $159 per group of up to two people, the cost is reasonable considering the guided aspect and included safety gear. For around two hours of activity, you’re getting decent value — especially with the safety instructions and the quality of the equipment.
The tour is available in several languages, including Spanish, English, German, and Italian, plus an audio guide option for added flexibility. You’ll need to bring a driver’s license to participate, which makes sense given the driving involved.
The activity is wheelchair accessible and suitable for most ages above 7 (though children under that age are not permitted). It’s also important to note that pregnant women and anyone over 309 lbs (140 kg) are advised not to participate, aligning with safety considerations.
Reviews from Past Participants

Reviewers consistently praise the guides’ friendliness and professionalism. Nadine mentions the guide was “very nice and explained everything necessary,” which adds confidence in the safety and enjoyment of the trip. Many talk about the stunning scenery — from mountain vistas to coastal views — making it clear that the visuals are a key part of the experience.
A common theme is the fun factor. Sarah, a family of four, highlights how much everyone enjoyed the activity, calling it “great fun.” Peter describes it as the highlight of his trip, emphasizing the breathtaking landscapes and the excitement of driving the buggies.
However, several reviews note that the tour can get quite dusty, with some recommending wearing appropriate clothing and goggles. A few mention that the buggies are not the newest models, with some reports of minor mechanical issues, but overall, the guides manage these well, keeping safety a priority.
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While most feedback is positive, a few reviews highlight some minor frustrations. For example, some wished for more challenging off-road sections, as the route was primarily gravel and paved roads. A few mention that the dust and dirt can be intense, so wearing a bandana or scarf is advisable.
Another point raised is that the drive back can sometimes be slowed by traffic or convoy pacing, which may reduce the thrill for adrenaline junkies. Also, since the tour is mostly about riding, those looking for a longer or more physically demanding adventure might find it a little underwhelming.
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Who Should Consider This Tour?

This activity is ideal for adventure seekers who want a scenic, guided drive with minimal hassle. It’s suitable for families with older children, couples, or groups looking for a mix of fun and sightseeing. If you’re after a quick adrenaline fix with stunning visuals, it’s a great pick.
If you’re craving a more challenging off-road experience or want to explore deeper into the island’s interior on your own, you might prefer more intense 4×4 excursions. Also, if you’re sensitive to dust or prefer more stops or longer explorations, this tour might feel a bit brief.
Final Thoughts

All in all, the Fuerteventura buggy tour offers a balanced combination of adventure, natural beauty, and ease of participation. It’s a fine way to see parts of the island that are hard to reach on foot or car and provides a memorable experience that’s as much about the scenery as the thrill of driving.
The value for money is decent, especially with the included safety gear and guide service, making it accessible for most travelers looking for a fun, quick outdoor activity. Plus, the positive reviews about the guides and scenery strongly suggest this tour can be a highlight of your trip.
If you enjoy beachy landscapes, mountain vistas, and a bit of off-road fun, this buggy experience is worth considering. Just be prepared for some dust, and wear suitable clothes, and you should have a blast.
Fuerteventura: Jandía Natural Park & The Puertito Buggy Tour
“Great experience, awesome trip through the Jandia Natural Park. The guide was very nice and explained everything necessary. I would recommend a war…”
FAQs

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, pickup is included if you are staying in Jandia, Costa Calma, Morro Jable, or Esquinzo. The activity provider will confirm the exact pickup time after booking.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts about 2 hours, giving enough time to enjoy the drive and scenery without feeling rushed.
What should I bring?
Bring your driver’s license as it’s required to participate. Wearing clothes that can get dirty and bringing a neck scarf or mask is recommended due to the dust.
Can I switch drivers during the tour?
Yes, since the route is the same back and forth, you can switch places with your passenger halfway through.
Is this experience suitable for children?
Children under 7 years old are not allowed, and pregnant women or those over 140 kg should avoid participating for safety reasons.
Are the buggies new and reliable?
Most reviews indicate the buggies are kept in good condition, but some have experienced minor mechanical issues. Guides are quick to handle problems.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible.
Is it suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The safety talk and driving class make it manageable even for those who have never driven a buggy before.
What about the scenery?
You’ll love the views of mountains, coastlines, and wildlife. Many reviews describe the scenery as breathtaking and well worth the trip.
Can I buy food or drinks during the tour?
No, food and drinks are not included, and there are no stops specifically for eating. It’s best to eat beforehand or bring snacks.
If you’re after an adventure that’s fun, scenic, and easy to join, this buggy tour in Fuerteventura strikes a good balance. Just be ready to get dusty and enjoy the ride!
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