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Discover Fuerteventura’s stunning landscapes, charming villages, and unique dunes on this full-day guided tour with a traditional lunch included.
Fuerteventura: Full Day Tour with Lunch – A Practical Guide to Exploring the Island’s Best
When it comes to showcasing the diverse beauty of Fuerteventura, this full-day tour from the south packs in a generous dose of scenic views, cultural insights, and authentic experiences. Designed for those who want a well-rounded introduction to the island, it combines highlights like charming villages, expansive dunes, and local crafts—all with the convenience of transportation and a delicious traditional lunch.
One thing we really appreciate is how smoothly the day is organized, with a knowledgeable guide leading the way and making sure you get the most out of each stop. But, as with any guided tour, some may find that the schedule moves quickly, especially at the more photogenic spots. Perfect for curious travelers eager to see a bit of everything without the hassle of planning their own route, this tour hits the key highlights for a balanced Fuerteventura experience.
What to Keep in Mind: The tour is mainly tailored for travelers staying in the south of the island, specifically Jandía or Costa Calma, and is not suitable for wheelchair users. It offers great value considering the included entrance fees, a traditional lunch, and guided commentary in multiple languages. If you’re looking for a comprehensive yet relaxed day exploring Fuerteventura’s rural charms, this tour is a solid choice.


The tour kicks off in the early morning from your accommodation in Jandía or Costa Calma, where you’ll hop aboard an air-conditioned bus. From the outset, the focus is on rural landscapes and the charming villages that give Fuerteventura its authentic flavor.
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Your first stop is Pájara, a quaint oasis set among rocky hills. Here, the highlight is the church with its striking Aztec-style façade, which makes for a memorable photo. We loved how this stop offers a glimpse into the island’s rural life and architecture. The guide will share interesting tidbits about the village’s history and significance.
Next, you’ll visit Tiscamanita, home to an aloe vera production plant. This is a particularly popular part of the tour, as travelers get a behind-the-scenes look at how aloe vera products are made from native agave plants. Reviewers like Dalia appreciated this visit, describing it as “great and useful,” especially for those interested in natural remedies or curious about local industries.
Moving on, the journey continues to Betancuria, one of the island’s oldest villages. The visit here centers around Casa Santa María, a beautifully restored 17th-century farmhouse. This spot is more than just a house—it’s a window into the traditional way of life and the customs of Fuerteventura’s early inhabitants. The tour includes a ticket to this site, which complements the guide’s stories about local history.
You’ll have time to stroll the narrow streets, soak in the colonial architecture, and snap pictures of the picturesque surroundings. Reviewers, like Anca, noted that the tour guide Maria was especially friendly and informative during this segment, enhancing the experience.
En route to the northern part of the island, you’ll stop for a traditional local lunch. The meal is designed to delight your palate with authentic Canarian dishes. While some reviewers found the restaurant a bit underwhelming, most appreciated the inclusion of regional cuisine as part of the day’s value.
After lunch, the tour takes you past the Mirador de los Guanches, an ideal spot for panoramic photos and learning about the island’s natural history. From here, you’ll head towards La Oliva, where you’ll see the House of the Colonels, a former residence of local authorities, offering another glimpse into the island’s past.
The final highlight is the famous Dunes of Corralejo. This stretch of golden sands has drawn Hollywood filmmakers, and the photo stops here are truly spectacular. Reviewers like Dalia were especially impressed, describing it as “beautiful” and noting that the dunes have a “unique landscape.” Keep your camera ready—these dunes are perfect for capturing that quintessential desert-meets-beach shot.
The tour wraps up after a full 8-hour adventure, returning you to your hotel in Jandía or Costa Calma. The large, comfortable bus ensures a relaxed journey back, and the multilingual guides keep the commentary engaging throughout.

At $71 per person, the value lies in the combination of transportation, entrance fees, guided storytelling, and included lunch—all within a well-paced, thoughtfully curated day. The tour’s organized structure ensures you see a variety of landscapes and cultural sites without the stress of figuring out logistics yourself.
What sets this experience apart is the knowledgeable guides—reviewers repeatedly praised Maria and Oliver for their friendliness and storytelling skills. Their ability to speak multiple languages means the tour is accessible to a broad audience, enriching the trip with insights and local anecdotes.
Another advantage is the authenticity of the stops: from aloe vera plantations to traditional houses, each offers a genuine look at Fuerteventura’s rural life and heritage. The Dunes of Corralejo, especially, are an Instagram highlight, and the panoramic viewpoints like Mirador de los Guanches add a scenic dimension that appeals to nature lovers and photographers alike.
While the tour is quite comprehensive, it does move quickly, with limited time at each stop, especially at the dunes. Reviewers noted that the visit to Corralejo is a “touch and go,” which might disappoint those wanting a longer beach experience. Also, it’s important to note that the tour is not suitable for guests with mobility issues, and pickup is only available in the southern zones, so travelers outside this area will need to arrange alternative transportation.

This tour is ideal for travelers who want a balanced overview of Fuerteventura without the hassle of planning multiple excursions. It’s perfect for those interested in culture, nature, and local crafts — especially people who enjoy learning through guided commentary.
If you’re a photographer or a social media enthusiast, the stops at the dunes and viewpoints will give you plenty of stunning backdrops. Foodies will appreciate the chance to sample regional cuisine, and anyone looking for a convenient, all-in-one day trip will find this to be a great value.
However, if you prefer longer beach stays or are traveling with mobility limitations, you might want to consider other options or customize your day.
Is transportation included?
Yes, you’ll travel in an air-conditioned bus from your accommodation in Jandía or Costa Calma. Pickup times are reconfirmed after booking, so expect some variation depending on your hotel location.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts around 8 hours, offering a full day of sightseeing and cultural exploration.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak Spanish, English, German, Italian, and French, ensuring clear communication for a diverse group.
Can dietary preferences be accommodated?
Yes, if you notify the booking provider in advance, they can cater to specific dietary needs during lunch.
Is this tour suitable for children or elderly travelers?
While suitable for most, it’s not recommended for guests in wheelchairs or with mobility issues due to the bus and walking involved.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking, especially at sites like the dunes and viewpoints.
This full-day tour offers a solid introduction to Fuerteventura’s landscapes, villages, and culture, all at a reasonable price. The inclusion of a traditional lunch and entrance fees makes it a convenient way to see the highlights without additional costs. The guides, especially Maria and Oliver, bring the tour to life with their friendly, multi-lingual commentary, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
Perfect for curious travelers eager to get a taste of the island’s rural charm, stunning scenery, and authentic flavors, this tour balances comfort, value, and adventure effectively. While it moves at a brisk pace—ideal for those with limited time—it still manages to deliver a sense of the island’s diverse character in just one day.
If you’re looking for a well-organized, engaging, and scenic day out in Fuerteventura, this tour ticks most boxes, especially if you want a good blend of culture, nature, and local life.