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Discover Fuerteventura in a small-group tour featuring top hotspots like Sotavento, Ajuy caves, Betancuria, with expert guides, luxury transport, and stunning views.
Exploring Fuerteventura becomes a genuine adventure with the Discover Fuerteventura GRAND Islandtour. Priced at $81.26 per person, this 7 to 8-hour tour offers a comprehensive look at the island’s most iconic sights in a small-group setting limited to 8 travelers. Led by a multilingual, knowledgeable guide, the tour emphasizes visiting off-the-beaten-path locations while avoiding crowded tourist spots. The journey comfortably moves between hotspots in a luxury mini bus, ensuring a smooth ride and plenty of photo stops along the way.
What truly sets this tour apart is its emphasis on local flavor, stunning scenery, and detailed storytelling. With admission tickets included for key sites and lunch available at Ajuy, it offers good value with a focus on quality experiences and personalized attention. A perfect choice for those who want a balanced mix of sightseeing, history, and nature without the hassle of self-driving or large groups.


The tour begins with a visit to the famous Playa de Sotavento in the south of Fuerteventura. Known for its expansive white sands and crystal-clear waters, this 10-kilometer stretch is ideal for photos and relaxing strolls. Admission is included, so visitors can enjoy the scenery without extra costs. The guide shares interesting facts about the beach, which has been a filming location for “Wonder Woman 1984” and other movies.
The beach’s natural coral sand dunes are another highlight, offering a unique landscape that contrasts with the island’s volcanic terrain. The tour allows ample time to soak in the views, take pictures, and appreciate the peaceful atmosphere away from crowded resorts.
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Next, the tour heads to Ajuy, a small fishing village famous for its natural caves and limestone formations. Visitors are encouraged to walk on the black volcanic sand beach and explore the geological wonders formed chiefly from animal remains like shells and coral.
The walk to the caves is a key highlight, with walking shoes recommended for the 1 hour and 30 minutes exploring. The caves are accessible for walking inside, and the guide explains the formation process and local significance. The stop provides a chance to take photos and learn about the area’s geological history. Lunch can be purchased locally, although it is not included in the tour price.

At 600 meters altitude, the Mirador Guise y Ayose offers breathtaking panoramic views of the island. The statues of the Guanche kings are located here, providing a cultural touchstone alongside the spectacular scenery. Visitors have a few minutes to enjoy the view and learn from the guide about the ancient Guanche civilization.
This stop combines geography, history, and photo opportunities, giving a well-rounded experience of Fuerteventura’s rugged terrain and rich past. The admiring vistas make this a favorite spot for capturing memories of the day.

The Old Town of Betancuria is described as one of Spain’s most beautiful villages, and the tour allows a 30-minute stop to explore. Visitors can walk through narrow streets lined with traditional Canarian architecture, visit the Santa Maria de Betancuria Cathedral (built in 1410, tickets not included), and browse local souvenir shops.
This stop provides a snapshot of the island’s history as the first and oldest capital established in 1404. The guide shares stories about the village’s founding and its significance in Fuerteventura’s development.

For a small additional fee, visitors can enter the Santa Maria de Betancuria Cathedral. Built in 1410, it is considered the oldest church on the island. The interior offers a glimpse into early ecclesiastical architecture and local art. While not a mandatory visit, it’s a recommended optional stop for those interested in history and architecture.
The short 10-minute visit lets guests admire the cathedral’s architecture and take a quick look around the old green capital.

The Mirador de las Penitas provides another photo-worthy stop with a panoramic view of the mountains and volcanoes. Located in a less accessible but scenic area, this 10-minute stop allows visitors to capture the rugged landscape and appreciate Fuerteventura’s volcanic origins.
The guide points out notable features such as the local mineral volcano Tindaya and local goats and canela sheep, giving insight into the island’s rural and natural environment.

The small town of Pájara is notable for its church of the Virgin de la Regla, situated in the center of the village. The name Pájara means “small bird” or “sparrow” in Spanish, and the town’s name reflects its bird-rich history.
The church and surrounding limestone buildings provide a quintessential Canarian atmosphere. The stop allows curious visitors to walk around, learn about the local history, and observe the traditional architecture.

The tour includes a stop at the border between the two Guanche kingdoms, where the guide discusses the historical division of the native populations. This location offers insights into the early inhabitants of Fuerteventura and their territorial boundaries.
It’s a brief but meaningful stop for those interested in the prehistoric history of the island, with informative commentary from the guide.
The tour departs at 9:00 am from a central meeting point, with pickup offered but not in the southern resorts like Costa Calma or Jandia. The luxury mini bus is fully air-conditioned, ensuring comfort during 15 to 45-minute drives between stops.
The group size of a maximum of 8 travelers guarantees personalized attention and a relaxed pace. The tour is designed to avoid crowds, emphasizing hidden gems and local spots rather than commercialized locations.
All admission tickets are included, with optional visits to sites like the Santa Maria Cathedral available for an extra €2. The tour lasts around 7 to 8 hours, with plenty of photo, toilet, and lunch stops to ensure a comfortable and engaging day.
What makes this Grand Islandtour stand out is the focus on small-group exploration and personal storytelling from the multilingual guides. The well-paced itinerary covers all major hotspots, from beaches and caves to mountain viewpoints and historical towns.
The price of $81.26 includes admission tickets and transportation, making it a cost-effective way to see much of Fuerteventura in a day. The small-group format enhances the experience, as evidenced by numerous highly positive reviews praising friendly guides, good organization, and interesting anecdotes.
A potential consideration is the driving time between locations, as the island’s size means some drives last 15 to 45 minutes. However, the drive passing through local villages and scenic landscapes adds to the Tour’s appeal, and no boredom occurs thanks to the stops and stories.
The Discover Fuerteventura GRAND Islandtour offers an immersive, well-organized way to explore the island’s diverse landscapes, historical sites, and natural wonders. Its small-group format ensures personal attention and a friendly atmosphere, making it especially suitable for those who prefer a more intimate tour.
The guided commentary enriches the experience, making the stops more meaningful. The inclusion of major attractions like Sotavento, Ajuy caves, Betancuria, and scenic viewpoints without the rush makes this tour a valuable investment for anyone eager to understand Fuerteventura beyond the resorts.
This tour combines comfort, variety, and insight, making it a highly recommended choice for visitors seeking a comprehensive day trip with excellent reviews and authentic local flavor.
“Lovely lovely day out, fabulous guide so easy going, welcoming and informative all at the same time!”
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included, but there are stops where you can purchase lunch locally.
What is the group size?
The tour limits to a maximum of 8 travelers for a more personalized experience.
Does the tour pick me up from my accommodation?
Pickup is offered, but not in the southern resorts such as Costa Calma, Morro Jable, or Jandia.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 7 to 8 hours with multiple stops along the route.
Are admission tickets included?
Yes, admission to sites like Playa de Sotavento and Betancuria are included, while the cathedral visit costs an extra €2.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for the cave walk, and don’t forget your camera for the scenic views.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate; physical demands are moderate and involve walking and some light exploring.
Are there any hidden costs?
All main site admissions are included; optional extras like the cathedral visit are inexpensive.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour start.
What makes this tour different from others?
The small-group size, personalized storytelling, and coverage of all main hotspots make this a comprehensive and intimate exploration of Fuerteventura.