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Experience the highest volcano on Fuerteventura with a guided 5-hour hike along the iconic "camel route," including crater exploration and stunning island views.
The Montaña Escanfraga Volcano Summit Hike offers a captivating adventure in the wild landscapes of Fuerteventura, part of the Canary Islands in Spain. This 5-hour, small-group trek, priced at $63 per person, takes you to the island’s highest volcano, providing an authentic chance to explore volcanic craters, rim walks, and panoramic vistas. The tour is led by a live guide speaking Italian, Spanish, and English, ensuring a personalized experience with no more than 8 participants.
Taking the “camel route,” this hike invites those eager for a physically engaging activity amid impressive geological scenery. The tour proves perfect for outdoor enthusiasts ready to challenge themselves with moderate climbs and enjoy the natural history of Fuerteventura. While food and drinks are not included, the memorable views and expert guidance make this a worthwhile choice for curious travelers.
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This tour departs from selected hotels in Caleta de Fuste, Puerto del Rosario, Corralejo, and El Cotillo. Guests are advised to wait 5 minutes before the scheduled pickup time outside their accommodations. The hotel pickup service is included, easing the journey to the trailhead, and the entire experience begins from the base of the volcano.
However, travelers staying in Costa Calma or Morro Jable will need to make alternative arrangements, as pickups from these areas are not included. The tour’s starting times vary based on availability, so it’s recommended to confirm the schedule when booking.
The hike starts at the base of the crater, where your guide leads you along a serpentine trail ascending toward the volcano’s edge. This “camel route” is known for its winding path, offering a gradual climb suited for most hikers with moderate fitness.
Once at the edge of the crater, you’ll have the chance to walk inside the massive volcanic cavity, marveling at its scale. The trail continues along the rim of the volcano, where you can challenge yourself with a climb to the highest point—the summit that provides sweeping views over extensive parts of Fuerteventura. The route allows for plenty of opportunities to stop, take photos, and appreciate the stunning island vistas.
During the hike, the guide shares stories about how local elders historically harnessed the volcano’s rain for grain cultivation. This connection to traditional practices adds depth to the experience, revealing how the island’s volcanic landscape shaped local life. The guide’s commentary enhances understanding of Fuerteventura’s geology and history, making the trek both visually and educationally rewarding.
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Walking inside the large crater is a highlight of this tour, giving a sense of the volcano’s scale and the forces that shaped Fuerteventura. The rim walk offers breathtaking panoramic views of the island’s terrain, and those seeking an added challenge can attempt the climb to the highest point of Montaña Escanfraga.
The adventurous climb to the summit is rewarding, with stunning views that stretch across the island. The terrain may be steep in some sections, so good hiking shoes or shoes with strong grip are recommended—an important note for those wanting to ensure safety and comfort.

The tour is led by a live guide who is praised for knowledgeable storytelling and attentive care. Reviewers mention how guides like Alfredo and Damiano go the extra mile to share insights about geology, plants, and local life, making the hike both informative and enjoyable.
With small groups limited to 8 participants, the experience becomes more personal, allowing for more interaction, better pacing, and individual attention. This setting enhances the overall quality, especially for those who appreciate a more intimate and flexible guided walk.

This hike is suitable for most people with moderate mobility, but it’s not recommended for individuals with impaired mobility, pregnant women, or children under 10. Expect steep sections on the climb to the summit, so hiking shoes, sunscreen, water, sunglasses, camera, and comfortable clothes are essential.
The tour does not include food or drinks, so guests should bring enough water to stay hydrated. The walking stick provided helps with stability on uneven terrain, making the ascent more manageable.
The 5-hour duration includes transportation, hiking, and sightseeing at the crater and rim. The pacing is described as relaxed, with ample time to admire the scenery, take photos, and listen to guide commentary. The experience balances adventure and comfort, appealing to those who enjoy active outdoor exploration without rushing.

What makes this tour truly special is the combination of stunning volcanic scenery, educational storytelling, and small-group intimacy. The guides’ insights into local history, geology, and traditional agriculture enrich the experience, making it more meaningful.
The views from the volcano’s summit are consistently praised as breathtaking, offering a panoramic perspective of Fuerteventura’s diverse landscapes. The tour’s moderate difficulty level is accessible for most outdoor enthusiasts, provided they come prepared with proper footwear and hydration.
While this hike offers remarkable views and educational insights, it is not suitable for everyone. The steep sections and uneven terrain require a reasonable level of mobility and fitness. Plus, guests should be aware that food and drinks are not included, so packing snacks and water is advisable.
The pickup service is limited to certain town areas, so travelers outside these zones will need to organize alternative transportation. The tour duration and starting times depend on availability, so early booking is recommended.
This small-group adventure in Fuerteventura provides a well-rounded experience of the island’s volcanic heart. The guided walk inside the crater, along the rim, and up to the highest point offers a blend of physical challenge and scenic reward. The knowledgeable guides and personalized approach ensure you gain both insight and inspiration from this active outing.
Ideal for nature lovers, geology enthusiasts, and active travelers, this tour acts as a rewarding exploration of Fuerteventura’s volcanic landscape. While not suited for all ages or mobility levels, those prepared for a bit of a climb will find this hike well worth the effort.
“It was an excellent experience. The guide Alfredo knows so much about the islands history, places, even plants. It was a unique experience and I wo…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, the tour is not suitable for children under 10 due to the physical demands and terrain.
What should I bring for this hike?
Bring hiking shoes, water, sunscreen, sunglasses, camera, and comfortable clothes.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included; guests should bring their own supplies.
Can I participate if I have mobility impairments?
No, this tour is not suitable for people with impaired mobility.
What languages are available for the guide?
The guide speaks Italian, Spanish, and English.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, including transportation and hiking.
Is the tour family-friendly?
It is suitable for those over 10 years old with a reasonable fitness level, but not for younger children.
How do I book or cancel this tour?
You can reserve your spot with the pay later option and cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.