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Fuerteventura: Full Day Tour with Lunch

Fuerteventura: Full Day Tour with Lunch

You will begin your route towards Pájara, a small oasis among barren mountains. From here you will have views of its church, which is complete with an Aztec-style façade. You will then visit Tiscamanita, stopping at an aloe vera production plant where it is possible to see where this product is created out of agave plants on the island. Next up, you will continue to Betancuria, where you will visit the Casa Santa Maria, a traditional house which collects samples and customs of the inhabitants of the island. Lunch will then be en-route to your next destination, where delicious and traditional dishes will be waiting you. After lunch you will continue the route passing the Mirador de “los Guanches” on the way to the north, before reaching Oliva. Once here you will have a panoramic view of the House of the Colonels, a former residence of the island’s authorities. Afterwards, you can see the beautiful beaches of the Dunes of Corralejo, complete with a photo-stop. This idyllic beach has been a natural setting for various Hollywood production films.

Fuerteventura: Discovery Tour

Fuerteventura: Discovery Tour

Discover the island of Fuerteventura on this incredible full-day tour. After pickup at your hotel in Corralejo, Cotillo, or Caleta de Fuste, start your day with a visit to the little village of Tiscamanita. Stop at an aloe vera plantation and see the island’s agave plantations.  Next you’ll visit Pájara, a small oasis among barren mountains. Admire the views of the church, with its distinctive Aztec-style facade. Continue to Betancuria village to stop at the Casa Santa Maria, a house that showcases traditional crafts made by the inhabitants of the island. Then enjoy a delicious lunch. After lunch, pass the Mirador de los Guanches on the way to the north. Finally you’ll reach the Oliva, where you’ll have panoramic views of the House of the Colonels, former residence of the island’s authorities. At the end of your full-day tour, you’ll be dropped off at your hotel.

Tiscamanita: Segway Tour, Aloe Vera Farm & Mills Museum

Tiscamanita: Segway Tour, Aloe Vera Farm & Mills Museum

Visitors flock to Fuerteventura for the beaches but with our tour, you have the opportunity to see an authentic and historical village off the beaten track, with segways. Tiscamanita is located in the middle of the mountains of Fuerteventura. Far away from the usual tourist spots, we explore the surroundings in the footsteps of old donkey paths, and learn about the local culture and traditions in Fuerteventura. After the donkey paths, we will visit of an Aloe Vera farm and the mills museum, highlighting some of the local industries. Our tour is suited for culture enthusiasts, adventurers and experienced segway riders. This tour is a whole new way to experience segway riding, with adventure and off-road riding as you discover more about life in Fuerteventura.

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4.2
(43 reviews)

The trip was very good. Pick up with no problem and on time. Nice atmosphere and very friendly. Visited lot of nice places, plenty of time to explore and take a pictures. Lunch was absolutely delicious in a nice, small, traditional family restaurant. The only thing I would change is I felt like the Guide (we booked in English) was taking most of the time spanish or Italian with very little English translation.

We had a blast on the Segways, it was our first time but we got the hang of riding the Segway pretty quickly. Coming from the Netherlands the windmill wasn't that interesting so we didn't go inside. The tour ended at the aloe vera farm which was interesting to visit to learn about the plant and how they make the products.

Maria and Pedro were very nice and the tour was great. The only thing that I didn't like was the restaurant where we stoped for lunch.

Despite a few mishaps and rescheduling, it was a success and the event showed a lot of spontaneity!

Excellent tour and informative. Well worth doing rather than hiring a car and self drive.