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Discover Fuerteventura’s highlights with this full-day tour from Lanzarote, featuring dunes, the island’s first capital, aloe Vera farms, and scenic views.
A Practical Look at the North Fuerteventura Island Tour from Lanzarote
Travelers visiting the Canary Islands often find themselves torn between multiple islands—each with its own charm. This North Fuerteventura Island Tour from Lanzarote offers a well-rounded glimpse into the natural beauty, history, and culture of Fuerteventura, one of the more serene yet striking islands. Priced at $74 per person, the tour packs in a full day of sightseeing, natural wonders, and cultural stops, making it a great value for those eager to maximize their time.
What really appeals here? The combination of scenic stops like the Corralejo Dunes and Betancuria, paired with a visit to an Aloe Vera farm, offers a little bit of everything—nature, history, and authentic local flavor. However, keep in mind that this is a full-day tour with approximately 10 hours of activity, including ferry rides, so it’s not ideal if you prefer a more relaxed pace or have mobility limitations. Perfect for travelers who want a structured, guided experience with plenty of opportunities to snap photos and learn about Fuerteventura’s unique landscape and history.
Key Points

What sets this tour apart is the balance of scenic natural attractions—like the Corralejo Dunes—and cultural insights, such as visiting Betancuria, the island’s first capital. The 35-minute ferry ride adds an authentic maritime touch, making the journey feel like an actual exploration rather than just a bus tour. Plus, the visit to the Aloe Vera farm in La Oliva is a thoughtful addition, providing a chance to learn about the island’s agricultural heritage and the properties of this famous plant.
The tour is carefully structured, with stops designed to give enough time for sightseeing, photos, and brief explorations. The viewpoint over Betancuria and the Dunas de Corralejo are especially popular, offering fantastic photo opportunities and a chance to soak in the island’s natural beauty.

Start with Convenience — Pickup and Transfer
The tour begins with pickup from over 50 locations across Lanzarote, including popular areas like Playa Blanca, Puerto del Carmen, and Arrecife. This is a significant plus: it means you don’t need to worry about organizing transport, and the bus/transfer arrangements are generally well-received, based on reviews praising the smoothness of transitions. On the day before, you will receive a WhatsApp with your exact pickup point and time — a helpful touch that reduces stress. If you’re a cruiser, note that the nearest pickup for Arrecife dockside is at Recinto Ferial de Arrecife.
Ferry Crossing (35 minutes)
The ferry ride is a highlight in itself. It’s about 30 minutes each way, offering a breezy, scenic crossing that adds a bit of adventure to the day. Travelers often comment on how this part of the trip feels like a true island-hopping experience, giving a sense of being in the Canary Islands rather than just a guided tour.
Visit to La Oliva and Aloe Vera Farm
Once on Fuerteventura, your first stop is the Aloe Vera farm in La Oliva. Here, you’ll get a short but interesting presentation about the plant’s properties and its importance to the island. The reviews mention this as a “short presentation,” but it’s enough to leave you with a better understanding of Aloe Vera’s uses and significance. It’s a popular stop, especially for those interested in natural products and the island’s agricultural practices.
Betancuria — The First Capital
Next, you’ll explore Betancuria, which is often highlighted as a must-see. The town’s charm lies in its historic architecture, quiet streets, and scenic setting. You’ll have about 35 minutes for independent sightseeing and perhaps a quick lunch. One reviewer mentioned that their tavern wasn’t open, so it’s worth planning ahead if you want to eat here. The viewpoint above Betancuria offers exceptional views, perfect for photos.
Dunas de Corralejo
The highlight for many visitors is the Corralejo Dunes. This expansive area of white sand dunes is among the most impressive in the Canary Islands. The tour provides about 25 minutes here for photos and exploration. Reviewers love this stop, describing it as a “beautiful landscape” and a perfect spot for a quick walk or photo session. It’s a landscape that you won’t easily forget.
Additional Scenic Stops
There’s a short 10-minute photo stop at a viewpoint, giving one more opportunity for panoramic shots of the rugged landscape. The natural scenery here is striking, with expansive dunes and distant volcanic formations.
Return Ferry & Drop-Offs
After a full day, you’ll return via ferry and are dropped off at your selected location. The list of drop-off points is extensive, covering most popular areas in Lanzarote, ensuring convenience for travelers returning to their hotels or accommodations.
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Knowledgeable Guides
Multiple reviews praise the guides for their friendly attitude and wealth of information. Guides are fluent in Spanish, English, and German, which enhances the experience for diverse groups. They’re known for providing helpful insights into each stop, making the day informative as well as scenic.
Smooth Transfers
Travelers often comment on the organization, especially the seamless transitions from bus to ferry and back. This efficiency means you spend more time enjoying the sights and less worrying about logistics.
Authentic Experiences
Visits to Betancuria and the Aloe Vera farm offer more than just sightseeing—they provide context about the island’s history and production. The scenic viewpoints are well-chosen, giving authentic vistas that capture the essence of Fuerteventura.
Good Value
For $74, including ferry rides, transport, and guided commentary, the price is reasonable. There’s no forced upsell for food or souvenirs, meaning the value is mainly in the experience itself.

Limited Free Time
While the stops are well-timed, some may find 35 minutes in Betancuria or the Aloe Vera farm a bit tight, especially if you wish to explore more or dine. If you’re a slow walker or want to linger longer, this could feel rushed.
Accessibility
The tour is not suited for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, as some stops involve walking or uneven terrain. If you have mobility issues, consider this carefully.
Lack of Included Meals
Food and drinks are not included, so you’ll need to budget for lunch or snacks during the day. Reviewers mention that dining options in Betancuria can be limited or not open during off-hours, so plan accordingly.
Weather Dependence
As much of the tour involves outdoor sightseeing, weather can influence your experience. The Dunes and viewpoints are best enjoyed on clear, dry days.
If you’re after a comprehensive glimpse of Fuerteventura’s natural beauty and cultural sites without the hassle of organizing every detail yourself, this tour offers a compelling choice. The inclusion of ferry rides, expert guides, and well-chosen stops makes it a practical, memorable way to see the highlights of Fuerteventura from Lanzarote.
This experience is especially suited for active travelers who enjoy scenic landscapes, learning about local products like Aloe Vera, and exploring historic towns. It’s a practical option for those who want to maximize their day, see diverse sights, and appreciate the island’s natural and cultural charm—all at a reasonable price.
Just remember that it’s a full day, so wear comfortable shoes, bring some snacks, and be ready for an immersive, scenic adventure.
How long does the entire tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, including transfers, ferry rides, and sightseeing stops.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included. You’ll need to purchase your own lunch or snacks during the day.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, pickup is available at over 50 predefined locations across Lanzarote. Double-check your pickup point the day before.
What languages are guided tours available in?
Guides speak Spanish, English, and German, making it accessible for a broad range of travelers.
Is this tour suitable for children or older travelers?
It’s best suited for active travelers who don’t have mobility issues, as some stops involve walking and standing. Not suitable for wheelchair users.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the tour and receive a full refund.
What should I bring?
A passport or ID is necessary, and weather-appropriate clothing, sunscreen, and a camera are recommended.
Are there any hidden costs?
No hidden costs are indicated, but remember that meals and souvenirs are extra.
In sum, this North Fuerteventura Island Tour from Lanzarote offers a well-balanced mix of natural beauty, cultural insights, and effortless organization. For travelers who want a guided, full-day adventure with plenty of photo opportunities and interesting stops, it’s a solid, enjoyable choice—especially when you consider the value of including ferry rides and transportation in the price.