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Discover the wild side of Fuerteventura with this guided hiking tour featuring stunning views, a picnic, and expert guides—perfect for nature lovers.
Imagine venturing into some of the most untouched corners of Fuerteventura, where rugged landscapes meet wild beaches and volcanic formations. That’s exactly what this Cofete Guided Hiking Tour offers—a full day of adventure through the southern reaches of the island, led by knowledgeable guides who know these lands inside out. The experience includes two level 2 hikes, visits to iconic landmarks like the Cofete’s arch and lighthouse, and a scenic picnic that lets you savor local flavors amid nature’s splendor.
What makes this tour stand out? For us, it’s the intimacy of a small group experience, the breathtaking views along nearly deserted beaches, and the chance to learn fascinating details about the landscape from guides who truly know their stuff. A potential downside? It’s a full day, so it might be a bit demanding for travelers with limited mobility or those not used to hiking.
This adventure suits those who love outdoor exploration, scenic vistas, and authentic experiences away from crowds. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or simply eager to see Fuerteventura’s rugged beauty, this tour offers a authentic taste of the island’s wild side.


This tour, offered by Mahan Trekking, is designed for travelers who want a genuine taste of what makes Fuerteventura special beyond its beaches. The day kicks off with hotel pickup and drop-off from key locations like Morro Jable, Jandia, Esquinzo, and Costa Calma. The small group size—limited to eight participants—means you get plenty of attention from your guide, Miguel, who’s known for his vast knowledge and friendly attitude.
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Your day begins with a comfortable drive across the island’s southern landscape, heading to the Punta Pecebre, at the southwest tip of the Jandia peninsula. This drive alone offers the first glimpse of the island’s rugged beauty, with panoramic views and the anticipation of the adventures ahead.
Once you arrive, the first hike starts northeast along the windward coast, revealing the dramatic contrast between the ocean and volcanic land. The trail takes you through sandy areas, past the remains of Talahijas, an ancient volcanic structure—an intriguing peek into the island’s volcanic past. Here, expect some uneven terrain, so good hiking shoes are essential. During this section, you’ll also encounter the ravine of Agua Cabras, where a small, salty water stream runs—a spot where goats have been drinking for centuries, and a charming reminder of the island’s rural history.
From here, the path leads you to the wild beach of El Junquillo, a serene spot ideal for a quick rest and some photos. The reviews highlight how well-organized and smoothly executed this part of the tour is, with guests appreciating the knowledgeable explanation of the landscape’s geology and history.
Next, you’ll visit the Punta de Jandia lighthouse, perched on rocky shallows that look like something from a movie set. The guide will share insights into the lighthouse’s role and the dangerous waters it guards. This area offers striking photo opportunities, especially with the rugged sea stacks and the vast Atlantic stretching out in all directions.
The highlight of the day is arriving at Cofete, a vast, wild beach renowned for its raw beauty. Here, you’ll stop at the Winter House, a famous, historic villa built in the 1940s, visible from the outside—no tours of the interior, but the exterior itself is enough to inspire imagination. The scenery around Cofete is spectacular: towering mountains, untouched sands, and a sense of being far from modern life.
The old cemetery of Cofete provides an atmospheric moment—an unspoiled reminder of the area’s quiet, rural past—and offers perfect photo opportunities.
After lunch, the tour resumes with a second walk, descending a volcanic ravine lined with unique formations amid a landscape of cardones (cactus trees). As you approach the coast, the scenery becomes even more dramatic, culminating at El Roque del Moro, an imposing stone monolith that juts out of the shoreline—an ideal spot for reflection and photos.
This hike offers a chance to admire volcanic landscapes, rugged cliffs, and the expansive sea. The guides share interesting tidbits about the geology, making this part educational as well as visually stunning.
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After retracing your steps, you’ll hop into the van back to your starting point, with plenty of time to reflect on a day packed with scenic vistas, geological marvels, and quiet moments away from the crowds. Many reviewers mention how the guides’ knowledge and friendliness made all the difference, transforming a walk into a storytelling journey.

For $88, this tour offers hotel pickup and drop-off, a local guide with a wealth of knowledge, insurance coverage, and transportation—all of which contribute to a seamless experience. The snack pack—including an energy bar, piece of fruit, local cheese, and 1.5L of water—is a thoughtful touch, especially considering the remote nature of the stops.
The small group size means you won’t feel lost in a crowd, and it’s clear that the tour prioritizes quality over quantity. The guides, especially Miguel, are praised for their attentiveness and ability to share interesting facts, ensuring you not only see the sights but understand their significance.


This adventure is perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts who want a deeper connection with Fuerteventura’s landscape. If you enjoy moderate hikes with rewarding views, history, and a sense of adventure, you’ll find this tour satisfying. It’s also a good fit for travelers who prefer small groups and guided experiences that blend education with exploration.
However, it’s not suitable for very young children, people with low fitness levels, or those with health issues that limit physical activity. Be prepared for a full day and some walking, but in return, you get access to some of the most scenic and least visited spots on the island.

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes transport from selected locations like Morro Jable, Jandia, Esquinzo, and Costa Calma, in a comfortable van.
What’s the duration of the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 8.5 hours, making it a full but rewarding day out.
What should I bring?
Bring sturdy hiking or sports shoes, personal medication if needed, and sun protection like sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses.
Is the tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not suitable for children under 15 due to the physical nature of the hikes.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What language is the guide?
Guides are available in English, German, and Spanish.
Are snacks and drinks provided?
Yes, a snack pack with an energy bar, fruit, local cheese, and water is included.
Can I expect a lot of walking?
Yes, the tour involves two level 2 hikes, which are moderate in difficulty but involve some uneven terrain.

The Fuerteventura Cofete Guided Hiking Tour offers an authentic and immersive way to see the island’s wilder side. With expert guides, stunning landscapes, and a well-organized schedule, it’s a fantastic choice for anyone wanting to escape the crowds and experience the rugged beauty of southern Fuerteventura. The combination of scenic hikes, cultural stops, and a picnic in nature makes this a memorable and valuable adventure. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with friends, this tour promises a day filled with natural wonders and fascinating stories.
If you’re craving outdoor exploration, breathtaking vistas, and a taste of local life, this is one experience you won’t want to miss.