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Discover the thrill of a buggy safari in Caleta de Fuste, exploring scenic spots, local farms, and coastal views with knowledgeable guides. Perfect for adventure lovers.
If you’re visiting Fuerteventura and craving a mix of fun, scenery, and authentic local experiences, the Buggy Safari in Caleta de Fuste might just be what you need. This 2 hour 45-minute tour offers a lively journey through some of the island’s most picturesque areas — from rugged coastlines to charming fishing villages, topped off with a taste of local goat cheese. The high points? The off-road excitement, the stunning vistas, and the friendly, knowledgeable guides.
One aspect that really shines is how well-organized and inclusive the tour feels, especially with the option of pickups and mobile tickets, making it straightforward to join. However, it’s worth noting that driving on public roads can be a bit daunting for some, especially since the tour involves navigating traffic in a left-hand drive vehicle. That said, this experience is ideal for adventurers, families, or solo travelers looking for a mix of thrill and culture.
What might be a minor consideration? The weight limit of 200kg per buggy means some couples might need to opt for two singles, which could impact the cost if traveling as a pair. Still, the overall value and the variety of stops make this a compelling choice for most travelers. If you’re after an action-packed, scenic, and culturally enriching outing, this buggy safari promises plenty of memorable moments.


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The adventure kicks off in Caleta de Fuste, a lively seaside town with a welcoming vibe. The meeting point at Fuerte Explorer is straightforward to find, and the check-in process is smooth, aided by mobile tickets. The initial safety briefing and route explanation set a relaxed tone, assuring participants that this is both fun and secure.
Groups are kept intimate, with a maximum of 12 travelers, which helps keep the experience more personal and engaging. The tour is designed to accommodate most, with the understanding that the maximum weight per buggy is 200kg—a factor to consider if you’re traveling as a couple.
The journey begins with a quick 20-minute overview of safety protocols, which all guides handle with patience and clarity. This introduction helps everyone feel confident behind the wheel, especially if it’s your first time driving a buggy.
Next, we head to a local farm dedicated to producing Canarian goat cheese. This stop is a highlight for many, offering a chance to sample various types of fresh cheese, and observe farm animals in a relaxed setting. Reviewers like Debbie mention how friendly and accommodating the guide was, even sharing his buggy when theirs lost power—adding a personal touch to the experience.
It’s a perfect break to stretch your legs, enjoy some authentic flavors, and snap photos of the surrounding countryside. The farm visit also provides a glimpse into local agriculture, making it more than just a sightseeing tour.
Driving through Las Salinas del Carmen, visitors get panoramic views of salt flats and the ocean. The Barranco de la Torre ravine offers particularly striking scenery, with cliffs and coastal vistas that are perfect for photos. One reviewer called these views “amazing,” emphasizing how the off-road part of the tour immerses you in the island’s raw beauty.
The salt museum at Las Salinas is an added cultural touch, giving insight into traditional salt production—a reminder of how local communities have historically thrived on the island’s natural resources.
The drive along the coast from Costa de Antigua back to Caleta de Fuste is a scenic highlight, especially given the opportunity to drive right in front of the sea, passing aircraft landing at the nearby airport—an unusual and fun backdrop. These coastal roads give a chance to enjoy the breeze and take some memorable photos.
Reviewers frequently commend the tour guides, with Jonathon singled out for his friendliness and flexibility. One reviewer appreciated how he even gave his buggy to a passenger whose vehicle was underpowered, demonstrating genuine care and professionalism.
Guests also noted the guides’ sense of humor and ability to make everyone feel comfortable, even when navigating traffic or tricky terrain. Their insights about each location add value, making the tour both fun and informative.
You’ll be driving a semi-automatic buggy, so some familiarity with vehicle operation is helpful but not a must. The off-road sections are the most exciting, with plenty of opportunities for photo ops and a sense of adventure. Some guests mentioned the drive on public roads could be a little intimidating, especially for those not used to left-hand traffic, but guides are attentive and helpful.
The buggies support a maximum weight of 200kg; some couples chose to drive two single buggies to stay within limits, which adds to the fun and keeps everyone safe and comfortable.
While the tour itself doesn’t include a full meal, the cheese tasting at the farm offers a delicious, authentic snack. It’s also a nice way to break up the journey and connect with local flavors. Guests have expressed appreciation for the quality of the cheese and the chance to buy some to take home.
At approximately $117.31 per group, this safari offers great value considering the nearly three-hour duration, multiple scenic stops, and personalized guidance. The price includes local transportation from the meeting point, and the small group size ensures a more intimate experience.
Given the variety—cultural stops, scenic drives, and off-road fun—it’s an experience that feels well-rounded, especially for outdoor lovers and curious travelers wanting to see parts of Fuerteventura less accessible by regular tour buses or taxis.

This buggy safari is ideal for adventurous travelers who enjoy a mix of driving, sightseeing, and local culture. Families with kids (depending on age and comfort with driving) will find it engaging, as will solo explorers looking for a fun, guided activity. The scenic stops and friendly guides make it suitable for first-time visitors eager to explore off the beaten path.
If you’re someone who values authentic experiences, stunning views, and the chance to drive your own vehicle in a safe setting, this tour ticks those boxes. And if you’re curious about local food and culture, the cheese farm visit adds a nice touch of local flavor.
The Buggy Safari in Caleta de Fuste offers an enjoyable blend of adventure, scenery, and cultural insight. Thanks to the well-organized itinerary, friendly guides, and the chance to see both coastal landscapes and rural farms, it’s a memorable way to spend part of your Fuerteventura holiday.
While it might not be for everyone—particularly those uncomfortable with driving or navigating traffic—the overall experience is quite rewarding, especially given the affordability and the variety of sights. The off-road sections deliver a healthy dose of adrenaline, and the guided commentary enhances your understanding of the island’s natural and cultural heritage.
This tour is a fantastic choice for those seeking a lively, outdoor activity that combines fun driving with authentic local encounters. It’s best suited for adventurous spirits, curious explorers, and anyone wanting to see Fuerteventura from a different perspective.
Is transportation included?
Yes, pickup is offered from designated meeting points, making it easy to join without worrying about logistics.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts roughly 2 hours 45 minutes, including stops and driving time.
Can I participate if I’ve never driven a buggy before?
Absolutely. The guide will provide instructions and safety measures, making it accessible even for first-timers.
Are there any age or weight restrictions?
The main consideration is the buggy’s maximum weight limit of 200kg per vehicle. Most travelers can participate, but couples should be mindful of this.
What should I bring?
It’s recommended to wear comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and face coverings—especially for off-road sections. A camera and sunscreen are also advisable.
Is the tour suitable for solo travelers?
Yes. Several reviews mention solo travelers felt welcomed and well cared for, with guides ensuring they never felt alone.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
This buggy safari combines the thrill of off-road driving with authentic local sights and stunning coastal views. Designed for explorers and adventure lovers alike, it’s a memorable way to experience Fuerteventura beyond the usual beaches.