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Discover the full-day Corralejo Buggy Safari from Lanzarote, featuring dune exploration, volcano visits, and scenic ferry rides for $140 per group.

The Corralejo Buggy Safari offers a lively, full-day adventure in the north of Fuerteventura, departing from Lanzarote. For $140 per group, you get a mix of scenic rides, cultural stops, and panoramic photo opportunities, making it a great choice for those eager to explore the islands in an active way. This tour includes ferry and bus transfers, a guide, and helmet, but food and drinks are not included.
Designed for small groups, the experience lasts approximately 10 hours and is suitable for travelers with a valid full driver’s license. It’s not recommended for pregnant women or unaccompanied minors, but anyone comfortable with moderate walking and an open attitude to adventure will find this tour engaging.
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The Corralejo Buggy Safari kicks off at the Lineas Romero ticket office in Playa Blanca at 9 AM, where travelers present their passport or ID. After a ferry crossing lasting about 30 minutes, a short 10-minute bus transfer takes you closer to the buggy starting point.
This initial stage sets the tone for a hassle-free journey across the Canary Islands, with all transfers included in the package. The tour’s logistics have been designed for convenience, making the day manageable even for those unfamiliar with the area. The small group size ensures a more personalized and engaging experience.

The first major stop is the dunes of Corralejo, where the landscape resembles the Sahara desert. Here, the guides lead you onto the bumpy, sandy terrain for a thrilling ride in the buggies, which are fun and easy to handle for most participants.
At this natural park, you can walk up the biggest dunes and capture fantastic panoramic photos with Lanzarote and Lobos islands in the background. The dunes provide a dramatic setting for memorable pictures and a sense of adventure in the open landscape.

Next, the tour heads toward the Villaverde region, a small volcanic village known for its goat farms and camel grazing areas. Here, you get a glimpse of local agriculture and the production of Fuerteventura’s famous goat cheese.
The visit lasts about 15 minutes, offering a quick but authentic taste of rural life on the island. Travelers may find this stop a nice contrast to the dune landscapes, adding cultural flavor to the day. It’s a brief but informative pause amid the scenic drives.
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A break at Parque Holandes includes a quick snack at a restaurant called Don Pepe. While no meals are included in the tour price, this stop offers a chance to relax and enjoy some local hospitality.
The park itself provides a peaceful environment for resting after the morning’s activities. This pause is also a good opportunity for some photo opportunities or a moment to appreciate the island scenery before heading back to Corralejo.

After the break, the tour continues with a visit to Corralejo, giving participants time to explore the town’s charming streets or take more photos before heading back to Lanzarote. The guides typically lead the group through some scenic spots, ensuring travelers see the highlights of this lively town.
The return journey involves the ferry and bus transfers, bringing the adventure full circle back to Playa Blanca. The entire tour emphasizes scenic landscapes, local culture, and fun in the dunes, making it an active yet relaxed day.

The buggy ride is a core part of the experience. The tour includes a safety briefing before starting, and helmets are provided for all participants. While the activity is designed as a sightseeing experience rather than a rally, drivers must be over 18 and hold a full driving license.
The buggies are suitable for most participants comfortable with basic driving, but the tour does involve moderate walking and some bumpy terrain. The small group format allows guides to give individual attention, ensuring everyone feels safe and confident during the ride.
This tour is ideal for adventurers who want a full-day exploration that combines scenic drives, cultural stops, and a touch of adventure. It suits active travelers comfortable with driving and moderate walking.
Because food and drinks are not included, it’s best for those prepared to purchase snacks or meals during the breaks. The small group size offers a more intimate experience, perfect for those who prefer a less crowded, more personalized outing.

The highlights of this tour are the dunes of Corralejo, the volcanic scenery of Villaverde, and the ferry crossing that adds a sense of island-hopping adventure. The guide provides commentary in multiple languages, enhancing the understanding of each stop.
However, some reviews indicate that the tour can feel a bit short or interrupted, with one mentioning a long interruption due to vehicle failure. The 10-hour duration may seem tight for some, especially if delays occur. Still, the overall experience offers a fun, scenic, and culturally interesting day in Fuerteventura.
The Corralejo Buggy Safari provides an active, scenic, and diverse way to see Fuerteventura’s highlights in one day. For $140, the combination of ferry rides, buggy adventures, and cultural stops makes for a memorable experience.
While it’s not a detailed rally or extreme adventure, the tour balances fun, safety, and sightseeing. It’s especially suited for small groups and those keen to explore the natural beauty and rural charm of Fuerteventura.
Travelers who enjoy outdoor activities, scenic photo stops, and island hopping will find this tour offers good value and enjoyable moments throughout the day. Just keep in mind the limitations noted in reviews regarding timing and technical issues, and plan accordingly for a smooth, enjoyable adventure.
“Unfortunately it was too short (long interruption due to vehicle failure)”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children must be accompanied by an adult and are not allowed to drive the buggies.
What do I need to bring?
A passport or ID card and a driver’s license are required.
Are meals included?
No, the tour does not include food or drinks, so plan to purchase snacks during the breaks.
How long is the ferry crossing?
The ferry between Lanzarote and Fuerteventura takes about 30 minutes each way.
Can I drive the buggy if I don’t have a driver’s license?
No, a full driver’s license is required for driving the buggies.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the activity is wheelchair accessible, but it’s best to advise at booking if assistance is needed.