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Discover authentic Fuerteventura with the Aloe & Olivo Tour, featuring farm visits, aloe lotion making, olive oil tasting, and local tapas.
If you’re after a taste of true Fuerteventura—beyond beaches and resorts—this Aloe & Olivo Tour offers a well-rounded glimpse into the island’s agricultural roots, local cuisine, and natural beauty. With a combination of farm visits, hands-on activities, and scenic views, this experience promises both education and relaxation.
One aspect we particularly appreciate is how the tour seamlessly blends learning about sustainable farm practices with authentic culinary samples. You get to see olive groves and aloe vera fields up close, interact with farm animals, and even craft your own aloe vera lotion—all in a friendly, intimate setting. However, it’s worth noting that the tour might not be suitable for guests with mobility issues, given the walking involved.
This experience is ideal if you’re seeking an authentic, laid-back excursion that highlights local traditions and natural products. Whether you’re a farm enthusiast, a foodie eager to sample Canary Island flavors, or someone looking for a unique cultural activity, the Aloe & Olivo Tour offers genuine insight with memorable touches.
We start the tour with a warm welcome at Verdeaurora, a certified organic farm located amidst the volcanic terrain. The guides are passionate and well-informed—our guide, Winnie, in particular, truly embodies enthusiasm. From the outset, she shares stories about the farm’s history, emphasizing its status as a Special Protection Area for Birds, which adds a layer of eco-awareness.
The farm is home to sheep, Majorero donkeys, and a variety of crops. Meeting the farm animals is a highlight for many, especially since some reviews mention how friendly and relaxed the donkeys and sheep are. Winnie’s storytelling makes even the most technical details about olive oil production and plant cultivation engaging, a big plus for guests who appreciate informative guides.
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Walking through the olive orchards and aloe vera croplands is more than just a photo op; it’s a chance to understand how these plants are cultivated and processed. The farm uses modern technology for olive oil extraction, which Winnie explains in accessible terms—helping us appreciate the quality of the local olive oils sampled later.
Guests have noted how engaging the guides are. Crina, one happy visitor, mentions Winnie’s “interesting and energetic” explanations, which made the farm feel authentic rather than touristy. The walk also offers views of the volcanic landscape, a stark, beautiful reminder of the island’s origins.
Next, we stroll into a lush permaculture garden—a surprising splash of tropical flora that contrasts with the rugged terrain surrounding it. The garden is described as an “oasis” by visitors, with fruit trees and vibrant foliage. Here, you’ll get to sample some fresh farm olive oil and learn about sustainable practices that support the local ecosystem.
Perhaps one of the most memorable parts of the tour is the aloe vera workshop. You get to extract the gel and blend your own aloe lotion, which you can take home as a personalized souvenir. Reviewers like Jakub have praised this activity, calling it “fun and educational,” and Winnie’s warm guidance made it accessible even for newcomers.
The therapeutic properties of aloe vera are explained in detail, turning a simple craft into a lesson about natural remedies. It’s a small but meaningful touch that elevates this tour from a sightseeing trip to a hands-on learning experience.

After the farm visit, you’re invited to enjoy a tapas-style lunch featuring local products such as goat cheese, mojo sauce, Majorero cheese, and gofio desserts. The meal is described as farm-to-table, emphasizing freshness and authenticity. Many reviewers appreciate the quality and variety of the food, as well as the pairing with local wines.
The panoramic terrace provides spectacular views of the volcanic terrain, making it an ideal spot to relax and reflect on the morning’s activities. Winnie or other guides often encourage guests to soak in the scenery and ask questions about the island’s geology.
The lunch is an optional addition to the tour, allowing guests to choose whether to include it for an extra cost. Considering the quality of the food and the inclusion of local wines, it’s a good value for those interested in sampling authentic Canary Island cuisine without hunting for a restaurant afterward.
At the end, there’s a small shop offering beauty, health, and food products derived from aloe vera and other local ingredients. Visitors have enjoyed browsing and picking up souvenirs, knowing they are taking home products crafted with care.
Many reviews highlight the guides’ enthusiasm and knowledge. Winnie’s passion, friendliness, and storytelling make the farm visit engaging and memorable. Jakub even mentions a “top funny guide,” which hints at how guides add personality to the experience. This personal touch is what makes the tour stand out; it’s not just about seeing farms but connecting with people who love sharing their knowledge.
This tour offers a genuine look into Fuerteventura’s agricultural traditions, making it perfect for culture-seeking travelers, foodies, and nature lovers. If you’re someone who enjoys learning hands-on, creating your own products, and sampling local delicacies, this experience will be especially rewarding. It’s also a good choice for families or couples looking for an authentic, relaxing activity that’s not overly touristy.
The scenic views, friendly guides, and personalized activities create a warm, memorable atmosphere—making it much more than just a farm visit. Plus, the opportunity to bring home a handcrafted aloe lotion adds a special touch you’ll treasure long after your trip.
However, if you have mobility issues or prefer a strictly passive experience, this activity might require some forethought. The walking involved is moderate but may not suit everyone.
All in all, the Aloe & Olivo Tour delivers a balanced mix of education, flavor, and natural beauty—a refreshing way to connect with Fuerteventura’s authentic spirit.
“It was brilliant to tour the farm and meet the donkeys”
Is transportation included?
No, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so you’ll need to arrange your own transportation to the meeting point.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is between 2 to 4 hours, depending on the option you choose and the pace of activities.
Can I participate in the aloe lotion workshop?
Yes, the workshop is part of the tour, and you’ll get to create your own aloe vera lotion to take home.
What food and drink are included?
The tour includes a glass of cava at the start, and if you opt for the lunch option, you’ll enjoy farm-fresh tapas paired with local wines.
Is this suitable for children?
Most activities are family-friendly, especially the farm visit and lotion-making. However, those with mobility issues should consider the walking involved.
Are the guides multilingual?
Yes, guides speak both Spanish and English, ensuring clear communication.
What should I bring?
Sunscreen, comfortable clothes, a camera, and an open mind are recommended for making the most of this experience.
In essence, the Aloe & Olivo Tour at Verdeaurora offers a rich slice of Fuerteventura’s natural and cultural landscape. It’s an authentic, engaging, and delicious way to spend part of your island stay—especially if you’re eager for a meaningful connection to local life.