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Experience Fuerteventura’s stunning landscapes on a 5-hour guided E-bike tour, including volcano hikes, beach stops, and panoramic views of Lanzarote.
Discover the Caleta de Fuste/Corralejo: Guided E-Bike Tour & Crater Hike for adventure lovers eager to explore the northern part of Fuerteventura. Priced at $74 per person, this 5-6 hour journey combines off-road cycling, volcanic hikes, and scenic coastal stops across 45 kilometers of diverse terrain. The tour is ideal for those with some biking experience, as it challenges participants through sand, valleys, and volcanic landscapes, all supported by the latest E-bike technology.
This tour departs from Corralejo, with multiple pickup points, and includes hotel transfers if selected. With a small group size limited to 10 participants, the experience feels personal and engaging. Though the tour involves some physical activity, the use of fat E-bikes makes pedaling easier on sand and uneven surfaces. Travelers should be comfortable on a mountain bike but can enjoy the ride without being overly strenuous.


This guided tour begins with convenient pickup from 16 different locations in Corralejo, including major hotels and shopping centers. After a 20-minute bus transfer, the group heads towards the volcanic landscapes of Volcano Bayuyo for an initial walk. The early part of the day involves a guided 10-minute tour of this volcano, setting the tone for the adventure ahead.
Next, the focus shifts to Calderon Hondo, where a 30-minute hike leads to a lookout point above the crater, offering sweeping views over Fuerteventura’s sand dunes, volcanoes, and the coastline. Here, the guide explains the geological features, making this a highlight for those interested in the island’s volcanic history.
The itinerary also features a pass-by stop in Lajares and explores the Cañada de Melián, enriching the understanding of the island’s diverse landscapes. The exploration continues with a visit to El Cotillo, where a full hour allows for photo opportunities, relaxing at the lagoon, and enjoying the local atmosphere at the beach restaurant.
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The electric fat bikes used in this tour are designed for off-road adventures, making riding on sand, dry riverbeds, and valleys accessible and enjoyable. The bikes help reduce fatigue during the 45-kilometer ride, which weaves through volcanic landscapes, white beaches, and scenic viewpoints along the north coast.
Travelers appreciate how the E-bike simplifies challenging sections, like sandy stretches, allowing for a more relaxed experience. The pacing is suitable for those with some biking background, as the terrain can be uneven and require some effort, but the electric assistance keeps the ride manageable.
Throughout the day, the guide offers clear instructions and support, with reviews praising their knowledgeable and approachable manner. Safety checks and guidance make this a secure choice, especially for those new to mountain biking or off-road riding.

A standout feature of this tour is the hike up Calderon Hondo, the best-preserved volcano crater on the island. The 30-minute guided hike follows a well-defined path, culminating at a viewpoint that overlooks the crater and the surrounding volcanic landscape.
From this vantage point, travelers enjoy spectacular panoramic views of Fuerteventura’s dunes, volcanoes, and the distant coast. On clear days, the sight of Lanzarote and Lobos Island adds to the visual spectacle. The guide shares insights into the volcanic activity that formed the island, making this stop both scenic and educational.
The hike is accessible for those comfortable with walking on uneven terrain, and the view from the balcony overlooking the crater makes the effort worthwhile. Many find this part of the tour truly memorable for its natural beauty and sense of adventure.

The tour includes a visit to El Cotillo, a charming fishing village known for its beautiful lagoon and surf beaches. A full hour allows ample time to relax, take photos, and enjoy the serene waters.
The lagoon features calm, blue water perfect for swimming, and the white sandy beach offers a relaxing break from cycling. Travelers often appreciate the opportunity to snap photos of surfers and to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of this coastal spot.
You can also choose to sit at the restaurant facing the lagoon, taking in the views while sampling local cuisine. This stop provides a perfect balance between activity and leisure, making it a highlight for many participants.
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As the tour winds down, the group returns to Corralejo along the north route, passing some of the most beautiful beaches and surf spots. The route offers sweeping coastal views with chances to see Lanzarote and Lobos Island in the background.
The return journey is both scenic and relaxing, allowing everyone to reflect on the day’s adventures. The ride concludes at the starting point, where the group can review photos and share impressions.
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This tour is designed for individuals aged 14 and above who have experience in mountain biking. It is not suitable for pregnant women or those with certain physical problems, especially since 95% of the route is off-road terrain. Participants should bring comfortable shoes and be prepared for some physical activity.
Hotel pickup is available from Corralejo, and bus transfers from Caleta de Fuste can be booked separately. The group size is limited to 10 participants to ensure a personalized experience, and guides speak several languages, including English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.
Safety is a priority, with helmet provision and insurance included. The tour is flexible, offering full refunds if canceled 24 hours in advance, and the booking process allows for pay later options to keep travel plans adaptable.

This adventure offers a well-rounded exploration of Fuerteventura’s north, combining off-road cycling, volcano hikes, and coastal relaxation. The inclusion of guide explanations and scenic viewpoints makes it an engaging experience for those with some biking background who want to learn about the island’s volcanic origins.
While the physical requirements and terrain challenge may not suit everyone, the electric bikes help mitigate the effort, making this tour accessible to active travelers. The small group size and multilingual guides enhance the overall quality and personal touch.
If you enjoy outdoor activities, stunning views, and learning about volcanic landscapes, this 5-hour guided tour in Fuerteventura is a great way to experience the island’s natural beauty. Just remember to bring comfortable shoes, and be ready for an adventure that combines cycling, hiking, and scenic sightseeing.
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Is this tour suitable for beginners?
This tour requires some mountain biking experience due to the off-road terrain, but the E-bike assistance helps make the ride manageable. It is best suited for those comfortable on a bike and prepared for some physical activity.
What should I bring on the tour?
Participants should bring comfortable shoes for the hike, and wear clothing suitable for outdoor adventure. No specific mention of additional gear is necessary, as helmets and safety checks are included.
Are children under 14 allowed?
No, the minimum age is 14, and minors must be accompanied by an adult.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The booking also offers the option to reserve now and pay later.
What views will I see during the tour?
Expect panoramic views of Fuerteventura’s volcanoes, dunes, and coastal scenery, with Lanzarote and Lobos Island visible in the background from several viewpoints.
Is food included in the tour?
No, food and drinks are not included, but there are opportunities to purchase at stops like El Cotillo and Lagoon.
Is this tour accessible for people with physical limitations?
No, the tour is not suitable for people with certain physical problems or those unable to ride a bike on uneven terrain.