If the thrill of a three-hour buggy adventure through Fuerteventura's rugged terrain isn't enough, combine it with free time to explore the seaside town of Corralejo. Enjoy off-road trails, photo stops, spectacular scenery and the fun of rumbling off-road in the morning, then head to Corralejo for the afternoon. It's an appealing resort town with great shopping, dining, and beaches. This tour runs from Caleta de Fuste only.
Sailing along beautiful coastline and savouring a tasty lunch is the formula that makes this catamaran cruise so magical. To top it all off, there's also a stop off for swimming. And, with a little luck, you might even catch sight of dolphins and pilot whales dancing in the waves. This is what being on holidays is all about.The adventure begins the moment you step aboard and are greeted by the friendly crew. As the sails catch the wind, you'll head south, eyes peeled for playful dolphins and majestic pilot whales that love these warm, inviting waters. Midway through, your skipper will anchor near the secluded beaches of Jandia. Here, you can dip your toes into the inviting waters or just relax on deck, basking in the sun. The highlight? A delicious lunch served right on board, paired with some refreshing drinks. It's the perfect way to round off a day of sun, sea, and sails.
Kick dust in the face of the ordinary on this unique 4x4 experience in Fuerteventura. With a local legend as your guide, you'll buckle up for a thrilling off-road ride, taking in ancient folklore, tourist-free treasures and some of the best-kept secrets on the island.Hop into the driver's seat of a 4x4 that's more than just a car – it's your ticket to the wild side. From the untamed west coast cliffs of Cotillo, to hidden spots where only the bravest dare to tread, you're in for a rollercoaster of discovery. Lajares, Escalera beach, Eagle Bay and Jarubio beach are just some of the places you'll whizz through, as well as an optional coffee stop in Los Molinos. And just when you think you've seen it all, we'll crank it up a notch, leading you to uncharted corners of the island that even Google Maps hasn't discovered. This isn't sightseeing; it's sight-doing.
Nestled on Fuerteventura's northern tip, Corralejo's crystal-clear waters are brimming with exotic fish. And this scuba diving experience is the ideal introduction to this fun activity. It gives you a taster of a world below the waves under the supervision of PADI instructors.Your dive team will first explain how the breathing equipment works and how to communicate underwater. After this, you'll practise in a shallow pool, with your instructor beside you. Then, take a short boat ride to the coast of Lobos Island, where it's time for your first proper sea dive. You'll be amazed at the underwater life around you. Think vibrant reefs and rock formations busy with bluefin damselfish, parrotfish, wrasse and other marine marvels.If you're lucky, you might even spy a ray or gentle angel shark, too. This is a brilliant opportunity if you've ever wanted to give scuba diving a go.
Witness a breathtaking celestial dance: sunset on the west coast, moonrise over a majestic volcano in the east! Imagine the sun dipping below the horizon, painting the sky with vibrant hues. This isn't just a sunset and moonrise – it's a symphony of light and shadow on an ancient volcanic island....
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With the flexibility to go wherever your nose takes you, this private tour of Fuerteventura lets you explore as you wish. Choose between a full day or a half day version, and your own driver guide will take you wherever you want in Fuerteventura – the route and stops are all your own choice.
Why settle for just seeing Fuerteventura while you're here? Departing from Correlejo in the north, this 30-minute Naviera Armas ferry takes you to the heart of Playa Blanca in Lanzarote. Explore this bustling resort under your own steam for the day, whether it be sightseeing, checking out the local beaches or shopping for souvenirs.
The Cap'n and his merry crew have hidden their loot on Lobos Island – now you and the kids have to find it before the Cap'n can. This treasure hunt in the uninhabited volcanic island lying to the north of Fuerteventura is all about fun and games – with a pirate twist.
Why settle for just seeing Fuerteventura while you're here? Departing from Morro Jable in the south, this two-hour Fred Olsen ferry takes you to the heart of Las Palmas in Gran Canaria. Explore the capital under your own steam for the day, whether it be sightseeing, checking out the local beaches or shopping for souvenirs.
Get ready for a full-day 4x4 adventure filled with some of Fuerteventura's must-see spots. You'll kick things off with an off-road drive along the east coast, heading inland once you reach the Atalayita Settlement. Here you'll get a glimpse into the island's past. The semi-buried dwellings found here known as deep houses – or casas hondas to the locals – were built over 600 years ago by the island's first inhabitants, the Mahos. They served as nighttime shelters, refuges from natural disasters, and sometimes hiding places.Next, you'll continue to Los Molinos, a charming coastal hamlet, for a stroll along the coast. Then, you'll continue back on off-road trails, with stops at Playa Jarubio and Playa del Aquila to soak up the beach views and snap some pics. Afterwards, you'll make tracks to El Cotillo, a little fishing village, for some free time – why not grab a bite to eat at one of the cosy restaurants here? To round off the day, you'll visit the Bayuyo volcanic crater and the Corralejo sand dune for a couple more photo ops.
From the modern and quiet roof terrace you can enjoy a beautiful and fascinating panoramic view of Corralejo, Isla de Lobos, Lanzarote and the Atlantic Ocean. But that is not all. Enjoy the sun, relaxing music and refreshing drinks at the rooftop bar, and chances are the day will fly by....
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Discover the enchanting underwater world of Fuerteventura. Snorkel in crystal clear waters teeming with vibrant marine life and impressive volcanic rock formations. A perfect adventure for all ages, revealing the beauty hidden beneath the waves. Dive into paradise today!...
With no cars and just wildlife, Lobos Island is a getaway just off the coast of Fuerteventura. You'll take the ferry over from Corralejo and get the chance to discover its unblemished delights – there are but a handful of buildings. Because it's a protected area, visits are limited in numbers and duration, with morning and afternoon slots booked at least five days in advance.After a short crossing over from Fuerteventura, you'll set foot on a desert island where life seems to stand still. Whether you're a nature lover or a sunseeker, you're bound to fall in love with its pristine beaches, waters brimming with marine life and walking trails that criss-cross the arid volcanic landscape.On the north coast, you'll find a lighthouse with panoramic views over the ocean. And despite its desert-like landscape, Lobos is home to birdlife and 130 species of plants. With so much nature around you, you'll be able to completely unwind in peace and tranquillity.
Antigua's annual Craft Fair is back on May 4th and it's the place to be for all things fiesta. Browse stalls brimming with everything from handcrafted souvenirs to Canarian ceramics, and watch as local artisans showcase their skills. There's also street food and live music to keep you entertained.We'll whisk you into the heart of Antigua just in time for the festivities to start. Here, you'll find a bustling marketplace filled with handcrafted items, including delicate ceramics, intricately woven textiles, and unique jewellery pieces.Watch in awe as local artisans breathe life into raw materials right before your eyes, demonstrating age-old techniques passed down through the generations. You might even have the opportunity to try your hand at crafting under the guidance of master artists. There's also live music, featuring local bands and traditional folk groups. And let's not forget the mouthwatering street food on offer. If you're in Fuerteventura on May 5th, don't miss this must-do event.
We have a boat from which we will depart from the Corralejo dock. We will sail between Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and Isla de Lobos....
The only luxury yacht in the southern part of the island that offers whale watching activities. A very comfortable yacht and equipped for other activities such as snorkeling....
Car-free Lobos Island is just a short ferry trip away from Fuerteventura. The isle is all raw nature with hardly any signs of human activity, so it makes for a fascinating backdrop to your cruise. You can head over on the ferry and size the island up from the sea as you have time to view the lagoons and snorkel in its tropical waters. Whether you're a nature lover or a sunseeker, you're bound to fall in love with Lobos Island. Its pristine beaches and the inviting waters brimming with marine life are straight out of Robinson Crusoe.There are a few fishermen's huts by the harbour, and beyond lies a scarred volcanic landscape. A lighthouse on the north coast looks across to the neighbouring island of Lanzarote. What's more, you'll have a drink included onboard to sip on as you take in the views.
At the Fuerteventura Cocktail Experience you can learn to create your own cocktails, using various mixing techniques. We have the highest quality alcohol and concentrates available, we care that our guests can only use excellent products. Ours is a very fun and engaging environment. ...