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Experience a thrilling 3-hour buggy tour in Fuerteventura, exploring coastlines, salt pans, traditional villages, and a cheese farm with expert guides.
Travelers looking for a fun, adventurous way to see the lesser-known parts of Fuerteventura often find themselves drawn to the Guided Buggy Explorer Tour in Caleta De Fuste. For around $73 per person, you get to drive your own automatic buggy through dirt tracks, scenic coastlines, and past old-style villages, all with a knowledgeable guide leading the way. The tour lasts about three hours, making it a perfect half-day activity that combines excitement with cultural insights.
What we love most about this experience is its blend of off-road adventure and authentic local visits, like the cheese farm and salt pans. It’s a chance to see parts of the island that are hard to reach by regular vehicle and to do it in a safe, guided environment. That said, a potential consideration for some travelers is the dusty nature of the ride, which makes sunglasses and scarves quite handy. Overall, it’s an ideal experience for those craving a mix of thrill, scenic views, and cultural flavor — especially if you’re comfortable driving or riding in a buggy.


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This isn’t just a simple ride along paved paths. The tour offers a true off-road experience, passing through hidden valleys, dirt tracks, and near ancient volcanoes. Drivers and passengers get to see Fuerteventura’s rugged countryside, with views that stretch over the coast and out towards Africa in the distance, adding a sense of remote adventure. The guide, often Gilberto or others, is praised for being friendly, informative, and careful to ensure everyone’s safety, which helps even nervous first-timers enjoy the ride.
The tour includes pickup from several designated locations in Caleta de Fuste, which simplifies logistics. The entire activity, including safety briefing, is about three hours — a length that feels just right for a taste of adventure without feeling rushed. The group size maxes out at six buggies, making it a manageable, friendly experience rather than a crowded spectacle.
After being picked up from your hotel or one of the specified locations (like Sheraton Fuerteventura or Elba Lucía), you’ll be given a safety briefing and a quick demo on how to operate the buggy. The automatic buggies are easy to drive, but you’ll need a full driver’s license and must be over 18. If traveling as a couple, each person must drive their own buggy unless you share the driving responsibilities.
Once suited up, the adventure begins with a mix of on-road driving and off-road fun. The off-road sections are where the fun really kicks in — passing through dirt paths and sandy tracks, often with a little dust thrown in. Reviewers tell us that dust is a real thing, so bringing goggles or large sunglasses and a scarf or buff can make the experience much more comfortable.
The tour naturally includes two notable stops. The first is a cheese farm, where visitors get to see how goat cheese is made and enjoy some tastings. Several reviews highlight the quality and authenticity of the cheese, with one reviewer noting they loved the “small inexpensive gift shop” where they purchased local cheese to take home. It’s a delightful break from the driving and adds a genuine, local touch.
The second stop is at Las Salinas, a salt-producing site with picturesque views of the coast and the old salt pans. Here, you’ll have an opportunity to take photos of the coast and appreciate the traditional method of salt extraction that’s been part of the island’s livelihood for centuries.
Throughout the tour, you’ll be treated to panoramic vistas of the ocean, coastline, and volcanic landscapes. Several reviews mention the amazing scenery, especially during the coastal drive near the salt pans and the trail back from the cheese farm. It’s a rare chance to see parts of Fuerteventura that are normally off the tourist trail, all while riding in a fun, open-air vehicle.
The safety briefing is thorough, with guides like Gil taking care to explain rules clearly and ensure everyone’s seatbelts are secure. The group size of up to six buggies ensures a more personalized experience. However, the baggage limit of 200kg per vehicle means if you’re traveling with a heavier partner or a lot of gear, you might need to opt for two single buggies.
With all taxes, insurance, fuel, and guide included, the price of $73 per person offers great value considering the scope of the experience. The stops at the cheese farm and salt pans are included, and the scenic driving is a highlight in itself. Many reviewers agree that it’s an activity that balances fun and cultural insight, making it worth every euro.

This activity suits adventure-seekers who enjoy driving or want a unique way to explore Fuerteventura’s landscapes. It’s perfect for those over 18 with a driver’s license, looking for a half-day activity that combines thrills, culture, and scenic views. Families with teenagers might also enjoy it if they’re comfortable with off-road driving, but it’s less suitable for pregnant women or anyone with physical limitations due to the bumpy, dusty nature of the ride.
Travelers who enjoy authentic local experiences will appreciate the stops at the cheese farm and salt pans, giving a glimpse into the island’s traditional industries. The small group size and attentive guides create a relaxed atmosphere, making it easier to ask questions and take plenty of photos.


Is this tour suitable for children?
No, you must be over 18 and hold a full driver’s license to participate, making it unsuitable for minors.
What should I wear?
Wear closed-toe shoes, comfortable casual clothes, and bring a scarf or buff to protect against dust.
Is the activity safe?
Yes, safety is a priority. The guides give a thorough safety briefing and ensure seatbelts are worn. The group size is limited for better supervision.
Can I drive the buggy if I don’t have a license?
No, a valid full driver’s license is required to operate the buggy.
What’s included in the price?
All taxes, fees, fuel, driver and passenger insurances, guide, and hotel pickup are included.
Are there any breaks during the tour?
Yes, the stops at the cheese farm and salt pans provide a nice break and photo opportunities.
How dusty is the ride?
The off-road sections can be very dusty, so consider bringing goggles or large sunglasses.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.

The Caleta De Fuste Guided Buggy Explorer Tour offers a fantastic mix of adventure, cultural insight, and stunning scenery. You’ll drive through diverse landscapes, visit authentic local sites, and enjoy panoramic views that make the effort worthwhile. With friendly and knowledgeable guides, the experience feels safe and personalized, even for first-time buggy drivers.
While the dusty conditions and bumpy ride aren’t for everyone, most travelers find the fun and memorable nature of the tour outweigh these minor inconveniences. It’s especially perfect if you’re seeking a half-day adrenaline rush combined with authentic Fuerteventura charm.
This tour is best suited for adventure lovers, photography enthusiasts, and anyone wanting a different perspective on the island. It’s a unique way to see parts of Fuerteventura that are often missed, all while having a blast in a small, friendly group.