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Discover the thrill of off-road adventure in Fuerteventura with a 4x4 Can Am buggy tour from Costa Calma, exploring beaches, forests, and scenic spots.
Fuerteventura’s rugged landscape makes it a natural playground for those craving an off-road adventure, and this 4×4 buggy tour offers a fantastic way to explore its diverse scenery. Operating from Costa Calma, this experience takes you on an approximately 3-hour ride covering about 80% off-road terrain, with stunning views, beach touches, and a taste of local nature only accessible with a vehicle like the Can Am buggy.
One of the highlights we really appreciate is the small group setup—limited to just two participants per vehicle—making it a very personalized experience. Plus, the route is thoughtfully designed to combine scenic viewpoints, off-the-beaten-path tracks, and coastal views, which means you’re not just stuck in a tourist bus but actively driving through the island’s hidden gems. That said, it’s a physically engaging activity, and a minimum of one year of driving experience is required, so it’s best suited for those comfortable behind the wheel of a 4×4.
While the tour offers remarkable scenery and an adrenaline rush, a potential consideration is the dusty, sometimes muddy terrain, which might not be ideal for sensitive eyes or contact lens wearers. Also, as the route can vary depending on weather and conditions, flexibility is key to getting the best out of your adventure. This experience suits active travelers, off-road enthusiasts, or anyone looking to see more of the island than typical beach days.


The tour kicks off in Costa Calma, a well-loved coastal town. After a quick asphalt stretch, you’ll head into the tracks leading to Costa Calma viewpoint. Here, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views of Jandia’s beaches—a perfect spot for photos and taking in the landscape. The guide generally stops here to share interesting facts about the area, which adds a layer of local insight often missed on generic tours.
From there, the route takes you through La Lajita, where you might spot crystalline waters in a small cove—a brief but beautiful stop that’ll make you wish for more time to explore. The journey then dips into the Lajita ravine, a narrow, dramatic gorge that highlights the island’s volcanic origins and offers a different kind of scenic beauty.
Next, the trip moves toward Las Hermosas, where open tracks allow for fast driving and spectacular landscape views. The guides often emphasize safe driving, but you’ll get an adrenaline rush as you navigate the uneven terrain. The route continues to Ugán Beach, where the Atlantic Ocean’s power is on full display, and you can snap photos of waves crashing against the coast.
No off-road adventure in Fuerteventura would be complete without a stop at La Pared, renowned for its surfing scene. Here, you’ll witness impressive technique from local surfers, adding a touch of local surf culture. The journey then loops back along asphalt to Costa Calma, finishing at the Matas Bay windsurfing club, giving you a taste of the lively water sports scene.
The entire route is designed to balance driving fun with sightseeing, with stops that offer plenty of chances for photos and brief walks. The guides are adept at adjusting the pace, so expect a flexible, relaxed experience—although the estimated duration of three hours can fluctuate depending on group pace and weather conditions.
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This tour is not for complete beginners; you need at least a year of driving experience on your license. The buggies are driven at a recommended speed of around 35 km/h, enough to enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed. It’s important to wear comfortable, dark clothing suitable for getting dusty, and bringing a scarf is advised—many reviewers mentioned dust getting into their eyes and contact lenses, so preparation helps.
The vehicles are Can Am buggies, which are sturdy and easy to handle but require some familiarity with off-road driving. Participants are provided with helmets and safety gear, and the guides give clear instructions before setting off, ensuring everyone feels confident behind the wheel.
Since the terrain covers soft ground, steep climbs, and fast tracks, expect a bit of a workout—this is an active trip that might leave you a little dirty, but that’s part of the fun. The tour is hosted in multiple languages, including Spanish, English, and German, making it accessible for many travelers.

Reviewers consistently praise the guides for their friendliness and local knowledge. Mark, who enjoyed a full day out, mentioned, “The driver and guide were very friendly & knowledgeable about the area,” and many appreciated the personal attention in the small group setting. David highlighted the well-designed route, noting, “Seeing large parts of the island and stopping at incredible locations,” along with practical tips like bringing water and a scarf due to the dust.
Ines summed it up perfectly: “Everyone was very nice and helpful, and the views along the way were incredible.” The fact that many stops are in inaccessible areas adds to the appeal, as you’re not just following a standard tourist trail.
At $180 for two, this experience offers a lot for those seeking adventure and unique sights. The inclusion of hotel pickup and drop-off adds convenience, especially in a spread-out area like Costa Calma. The guided aspect and well-maintained vehicles contribute to a safe, enjoyable experience at a reasonable price compared to other off-road tours.
Given the diversity of scenery and the active driving involved, many reviewers felt it was worth every penny. The opportunity to learn a bit about off-road driving, see hidden beaches and viewpoints, and enjoy a thrilling ride makes this a standout activity for adventure-minded travelers.

This experience is best suited for those who enjoy driving and outdoor activities. It’s perfect if you want to go beyond the typical beach day and see the natural beauty of Fuerteventura in a fun, hands-on way. Active travelers, off-road enthusiasts, and those craving a mix of adventure and sightseeing will find this tour particularly rewarding.
It’s not ideal for young children (under 7) or travelers with limited driving experience—this is a semi-active, driving-based tour. Expect dust, some physical activity, and an adrenaline boost, making it ideal for those who like a bit of a challenge and a good dose of fresh air.
This 4×4 buggy adventure offers a robust combination of scenic beauty, off-road driving, and authentic exploration. The small group size and friendly guides help ensure a personalized and safe experience, while the varied stops showcase some of the most beautiful, less-traveled parts of Fuerteventura.
If you’re seeking a memorable, active way to discover the island and don’t mind getting dusty, this tour will deliver. The price is fair considering the inclusions and the quality of the experience, making it a worthwhile choice for those who want to combine adventure with sightseeing.
For travelers who value local insights, scenic variety, and the thrill of driving on challenging terrains, this tour hits the mark. Just be prepared for a bit of dirt, some physical activity, and lots of stunning views.
Do I need a special driving license?
Yes, you need to have at least one year of driving experience, as the tour involves off-road driving that requires some skill.
How long is the tour?
The route lasts approximately 3 hours, but this can vary depending on weather and group pace.
What is included in the price?
The cost covers the guided buggy experience, helmets, and hotel pickup and drop-off.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this suitable for children?
Children under 7 years old are not allowed to participate.
What should I wear?
Comfortable, dark clothing is recommended, along with closed-toe shoes and possibly a scarf to protect against dust.
Is the driving slow or fast?
The vehicle’s safe speed is around 35 km/h—enough for fun but focused on safety and sightseeing.
Can I drive if I’m a beginner?
You need at least a year of driving experience; beginners should not expect to handle challenging terrains without prior confidence.
What are the highlights of the route?
Expect stunning viewpoints like Costa Calma, La Lajita ravine, Ugán Beach, and the surf town of La Pared, all with opportunities for photos and short walks.
To sum it up, this Fuerteventura 4×4 buggy tour offers a well-balanced mix of adventure, scenic beauty, and local flavor. Perfect for those who want to actively explore the island’s hidden corners without the fuss of large groups or organized sightseeing buses. With knowledgeable guides and a thoughtfully designed route, it’s an adventure that will leave you with unforgettable memories—and maybe a little dirt on your clothes!