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Explore Fuerteventura's stunning Cofete Beach and Villa Winter with this small-group guided tour, offering breathtaking views and intriguing history.

This tour promises a four-hour journey into the wild beauty and mystery of Fuerteventura’s Jandia Peninsula. From towering viewpoints and untouched beaches to a curiosity-laden abandoned villa, it’s a blend of nature, history, and local life. With a nearly perfect 4.9/5 rating from almost 1,000 reviews, it’s clear that travelers find this experience both engaging and memorable.
One of the standout features we love is the expert-guided narration, which adds depth and context to what might otherwise be just another scenic drive. Plus, the chance to relax on Cofete Beach—an untouched stretch of sand that seems to go on forever—is truly special. However, a consideration worth noting is that the gravel road leading to Cofete could be bumpy, and weather conditions might affect accessibility.
This tour is perfect for those wanting a comprehensive look at Fuerteventura’s natural landscapes, with the bonus of uncovering the island’s secret spots. It suits travelers eager for authentic experiences, small-group intimacy, and insightful guides who love sharing stories.
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The tour begins with hotel pickup, with options from Esquinzo, Jandia, or Costa Calma. The pick-up process is smooth—you’re asked to be ready in the hotel lobby about five minutes before your scheduled time, which is communicated the day before. The group size is capped at just 8 participants, which means more personalized interaction and less crowding.
Once onboard, your guide takes the wheel and starts weaving the story of Fuerteventura’s historic and natural highlights. The transportation is comfortable and well-suited for the sometimes rugged routes, especially the gravel roads leading to Cofete.
The journey itself is a highlight. We loved the way the guide points out key sights and shares tidbits about the island’s landscape. Along the route, you’ll stop at a “secret stop” (lasting about 10 minutes) which often surprises travelers with a view or a little piece of local culture. Then, a quick visit to the Mirador de Cofete provides a panoramic photo opportunity—here, you’ll truly get a sense of the vastness of the coastline, with waves crashing against cliffs and the endless shoreline stretching into the horizon.
More Great Tours NearbyNext comes the highlight: Cofete Beach. This is no typical seaside spot. The beach is remote, wild, and stunningly beautiful, with waves that are often strong enough to deter swimming—so most visitors just dip their toes or sit back on the sand to soak in the views. One reviewer called it “the best beach I’ve ever seen,” noting its “breathtaking” size and unspoiled feel.
You’ll have around 35 minutes here for photography, relaxing, or a quick walk along the sand. Some reviews mention that despite the weather not always cooperating (like a day with no sun), the scenery remains incredible. The beach’s remoteness means fewer crowds, making it perfect for quiet reflection or just soaking up the island’s raw energy.
The visit to Villa Winter is genuinely captivating. Built in the 19th century by German engineer Gustav Winter, the site is shrouded in mystery—many believe it has ties to secret wartime activities or even espionage, though concrete facts remain elusive. Guided by knowledgeable guides like Marcel or Krzysztof, you’ll explore the ruins and learn about its history, often feeling like you’re uncovering a hidden chapter of Fuerteventura.
Reviews praise guides like Dirk and Tim for their enthusiasm and storytelling skills—some mention that guides go beyond the script, sharing anecdotes and local legends that make the visit more engaging. The tour lasts about 35 minutes here, enough to appreciate the architecture and hear some intriguing stories, including tales of bunkers and German engineers.
After exploring the villa, the tour moves into the nearby village of Cofete itself. This tiny settlement offers a glimpse into authentic island life, far from tourist resorts. You’ll see humble homes, meet locals, and get a sense of the laid-back lifestyle. Travelers find this part especially worthwhile, with reviews highlighting the relaxed atmosphere and the friendly villagers.
The tour wraps up with a scenic drive back along the gravel roads and a final stop at the Mirador de Cofete to take in the sunset if the timing aligns. The group then heads back to your accommodation in Jandia, Esquinzo, or Costa Calma.

One of the most praised aspects from reviews is the expertise of the guides. Guides like Christopher, Tim, Marcel, and Krzysztof bring their love for the island into every story, making historical facts engaging and fun. They also go out of their way to accommodate language needs—speaking in English, German, or Polish—ensuring everyone feels included.
From panoramic viewpoints to the vast, empty sands of Cofete Beach, you’ll find plenty of chances to snap memorable photos. Several reviews mention that the views are “breathtaking” and “spectacular,” with some even comparing the drive to a “dreamlike experience.”
Walking through the village of Cofete and learning about its residents offers a layer of authenticity that many travelers crave. The small group size enhances this feeling, making interactions more personal and informative.
With transportation, guiding, and multiple stops included, the tour offers great value. The nominal fee for Villa Winter (about €1 per person) is reasonable considering the historical interest. The flexibility to cancel up to 24 hours in advance without penalty also adds peace of mind.


The Fuerteventura Cofete Beach and Villa Winter Tour offers an excellent balance of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and local culture. It’s ideal for travelers who enjoy scenic drives, authentic experiences, and learning stories that aren’t in every guidebook. The small-group format, knowledgeable guides, and breathtaking vistas make it a memorable addition to any Fuerteventura itinerary.
If you’re someone who appreciates a mix of adventure, history, and quiet beauty, this tour is likely to leave a lasting impression. It’s not just about ticking off sights but about experiencing the island’s soul—its wild landscapes, its hidden stories, and its peaceful villages.
“It was a great experience to visit Cofete and Villa Winter on his tour. The guide Christopher was excellent in his mission and he spoke english wit…”

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours, with flexible starting times depending on availability.
What is included in the price?
Pickup and drop-off from your hotel, transportation during the activity, and the guide are included. The Villa Winter entry fee (€1) is not included.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It’s not suitable for children under 2 years or for people with mobility impairments, mainly because of the gravel roads and walking involved.
Do I need to bring anything?
Comfortable shoes and drinks are recommended, especially since part of the tour involves walking and the weather can be warm.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What languages is the tour offered in?
The tour is available in German, English, and Polish, with guides often speaking in multiple languages and translating as needed.
Is the scenery worth the drive?
Absolutely. Reviews highlight the stunning coastal views and the unique experience of driving over the island’s highest peaks.
Will I have time to relax?
Yes, there’s ample opportunity to relax at Cofete Beach and take in the peaceful surroundings.
What if the weather is bad?
Bad weather might affect access to certain areas, especially the gravel road. It’s best to check the forecast and discuss options with your guide if needed.
This tour is a fantastic choice for those wanting to see the true, unspoiled side of Fuerteventura, with enough history and culture to make it memorable. Whether you’re into photography, storytelling, or just soaking up spectacular views, it’s a trip worth considering.
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