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Discover the charm of Fuerteventura’s first D.O. P winery with a guided tour, wine tasting, and local products. Perfect for wine lovers and curious travelers alike.
If you’re exploring Fuerteventura and craving an authentic taste of local culture, a vineyard tour with wine tasting might be just what you need. This experience offers not only a chance to sip on some unique Canary Islands wines but also a peek into the island’s distinctive agricultural practices—like cultivating in jable (sand) and volcanic soils. With a knowledgeable guide, a small group setting, and a focus on local flavors, this tour provides a genuine slice of Fuerteventura’s wine scene.
One thing we particularly appreciate about this experience is how it combines education with tasting, making it perfect for both wine enthusiasts and those simply curious about the island’s agriculture. The one-hour duration keeps it manageable without feeling rushed, and the price point of around $41.47 per person offers solid value considering the quality of the experience.
That said, the tour’s focus on local products means the tasting portion, while high-quality, may offer limited quantities—something to keep in mind if you’re hoping for a more extensive sampling. Also, since the tour size is capped at 12 travelers, it remains intimate and engaging, but booking in advance is recommended.
This tour is best suited for travelers who appreciate authentic experiences, enjoy learning about local traditions, and love discovering wines that aren’t widely available elsewhere. Whether you’re a dedicated wine lover or a casual explorer, you’ll find something to enjoy here.


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The tour begins at a convenient meeting point in La Oliva, on the northern part of Fuerteventura: C. Cta. Valerio, 28. Its proximity to public transportation makes it accessible for most travelers. The activity lasts approximately one hour, making it a perfect fit for those with limited time but a desire for a meaningful experience.
Once you arrive, you’ll join a small group—no more than 12—ensuring a personalized experience. Your guide, like the praised Izabella, will welcome you with enthusiasm and provide a detailed overview of the vineyard’s history and unique cultivation methods. She’s noted for her passion and thorough explanations, which help you understand the significance of growing grapes in such challenging conditions—like in volcanic soil and jable.
During the walking tour of the vineyard, you’ll see the different grape varieties cultivated in gavias—traditional dry stone terraces that help conserve water and protect the vines. Expect to learn about how the local environment influences the taste of the wine and why the Canary Islands’ climate lends itself to distinctive flavors.
From the vines, you’ll move through the winery’s production area. Here, the tour covers each step—from grape harvesting to fermentation, and finally to bottling. This part of the experience demystifies what goes into making wines that have earned D.O. P status, a guarantee of quality and regional authenticity. The guide’s detailed narration helps you appreciate the craftsmanship and effort behind each bottle.
The highlight for many is the tasting session. You’ll sample a selection of wines produced on-site, with many critics mentioning they’re unlike typical mass-market offerings—more peculiar, complex, and rooted in local terroir. As one reviewer expressed, “The wine is so peculiar,” indicating that these wines offer a different, memorable experience.
Accompanying the wine are small tastings of Fuerteventura oil and cheese, giving a broader taste of local flavors. While some travelers felt the quantity of local products could have been more generous, the quality was consistently praised. The tasting room offers a cozy, inviting atmosphere, making this a relaxed chance to chat and learn more about the products.
Reviewers frequently mention Izabella’s expertise and her genuine passion for the winery, which elevates the experience. One wrote, “This tour will definitely stay in our memories and on our taste buds,” emphasizing how memorable the personal touches and detailed explanations are. The sunset timing in some tours adds a special charm, illuminating the vineyard in warm hues and enhancing the overall ambiance.
At $41.47 per person, the experience provides good value considering the guided nature, the quality of wines, and the inclusion of local products. The small group size ensures you aren’t lost among crowds, and the intimate setting allows for questions and personalized attention.
This experience is ideal for curious travelers wanting to learn about Fuerteventura’s unique agriculture and wine production. It’s especially suitable for those who enjoy wine tasting and prefer authentic, off-the-beaten-path activities. If you’re someone who values knowledgeable guides and small, meaningful experiences, this tour will meet your expectations.
For those wanting to add a genuine touch of Fuerteventura’s local culture to their trip, this vineyard tour offers a compelling mix of education, authentic flavors, and scenic beauty. The guided walk through the vineyard and winery demystifies winemaking in challenging volcanic terrain, while the tasting showcases wines that are truly one of a kind. The inclusion of local products like cheese and oil rounds out the experience, making it a memorable culinary journey.
This tour is a fantastic option for wine lovers, curious explorers, or anyone eager to understand more about Fuerteventura’s agricultural heritage. The small group size, passionate guides, and high-quality wines make this experience stand out. If you’re after a relaxed, authentic, and educational activity, this tour will likely leave you with both a fuller belly and a broader appreciation for the island’s unique terroir.

Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but it’s mainly designed for adults interested in wine and local products.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes approximately 1 hour from start to finish.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at C. Cta. Valerio, 28, in La Oliva, making logistics straightforward.
Is transportation provided?
No, but the meeting point is accessible by public transportation.
What is included in the tasting?
You’ll taste a selection of the winery’s wines, Fuerteventura oil, and cheese.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
How many people are in each group?
The tour group is limited to 12 travelers, ensuring a personal experience.
Is the tour suitable for non-Spanish speakers?
Most guides speak English and are very knowledgeable, making it accessible for international visitors.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking outdoors; dress appropriately for the weather.
Will I buy wine at the end?
Many guests do, as the wines are unique and memorable, perfect for taking home a taste of Fuerteventura.
This guided vineyard experience in Fuerteventura delivers a perfect blend of education, local flavor, and scenic beauty, making it a worthwhile addition to your island adventure.