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Discover Fuerteventura’s northern highlights on this 5-hour guided tour featuring La Oliva, Corralejo dunes, El Cotillo, and scenic beaches for cruise passengers.
For cruise travelers visiting the Canary Islands, the Fuerteventura: North of Fuerteventura for Cruise Passengers tour offers a well-rounded glimpse of the island’s northern charm. Priced at $40 per person and lasting around 5 hours, this guided excursion takes visitors through historic villages, stunning landscapes, and iconic dunes. The tour departs from the port’s petrol station, making it a convenient option for those with limited shore time, and is led by a German-speaking guide known for their engaging storytelling.
While the tour includes transportation, a local guide, and stops at key sites, it does not include food or drinks, so packing a towel and sunscreen is recommended. The experience balances cultural insights with scenic beauty, making it ideal for travelers eager to see the best of Fuerteventura’s north without overextending their schedule.
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The tour begins with a visit to La Oliva, a picturesque village known for its historical significance and charming streets. Here, you can see the Casa de los Coroneles, a notable building that once served as the residence of military leaders, now a symbol of the town’s past. The village also hosts a historic church with notable burials, giving visitors a sense of the local heritage.
The guide shares insights into La Oliva’s role within the island’s history, making it more than just a scenic stop. The peaceful streets and traditional architecture provide a perfect introduction to Fuerteventura’s rural side, away from the busier resort areas.

One of the tour’s main attractions is the Corralejo Dunes, a vast area of white sandy dunes that stretch along the coast. The sand dunes are a striking natural feature and a popular spot for photography and exploration. Before heading to the coast, visitors pass through the town of Corralejo, which serves as a hub for water sports and beach activities.
The dunes are a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, reflecting their ecological importance and natural beauty. The stop here offers a chance to walk on the dunes or relax by the beach. Many visitors enjoy taking a swim in the crystal-clear waters before the tour moves on to other scenic spots.

Next, the tour takes you to El Cotillo, a village renowned for its cliffs and beaches. Surfers and water sports enthusiasts flock to this area for its waves and rugged coastline. The scenery here is marked by cliffs and waves, making it an ideal place for beach walks or a quick swim.
While exploring El Cotillo, visitors can enjoy the dramatic coastal views and the fresh ocean breeze. The guide offers stories about the area’s natural features and its popularity with water sports lovers, adding context to the stunning landscape.
More Great Tours NearbyThe journey begins in Puerto del Rosario, the island’s capital, where the tour starts with a scenic drive along the northeastern coast. As the vehicle moves through different landscapes, the scenery transforms from urban settings into a desert of white sand.
During the drive, the guide shares stories about the island’s volcanic origins and explains the origin of the sands. The route offers panoramic views of the coast and the volcanic terrain, giving travelers a glimpse into the island’s geological history.
Before returning to the port around 1:30 PM, the tour includes a stop at the beach near the Dunes of Corralejo. Visitors can enjoy a swim in the clear blue waters or simply relax on the soft white sand. This final stop provides a refreshing break and an opportunity to take in the natural beauty of Fuerteventura’s coastline.
The beach stop is ideal for those wanting a quick dip or some leisure time before heading back. The guide encourages guests to bring a towel and sunscreen to make the most of this relaxing moment.

This tour departs from the police control of the port, with the meeting point located after the police control at the petrol station. The group is led by a live German-speaking guide, known for their engaging storytelling and deep knowledge of the island.
Transport is provided between each stop, making it easy to move from village to beach and dune areas without hassle. The full tour lasts approximately 5 hours, with flexible starting times depending on availability.
Visitors should bring a towel and sunscreen for the beach stops. As food and drinks are not included, travelers may want to pack some snacks or water for the trip. The tour is suitable for most physical levels, but comfortable shoes are recommended for walking on dunes or exploring villages.
Since the guide is German-speaking, knowledge of the language can enhance the experience, but the tour’s visual highlights and scenic stops make it enjoyable regardless.

This experience appeals most to those interested in cultural sites, scenic landscapes, and outdoor activities. It offers a balanced mix of history, nature, and leisure, ideal for cruise passengers with limited time onshore. The friendly, knowledgeable guide ensures the journey is both informative and relaxed, making it a perfect way to see Fuerteventura’s northern highlights without feeling rushed.
The Fuerteventura: North of Fuerteventura for Cruise Passengers tour provides a cost-effective and well-organized way to explore the island’s northern coast. It combines historical insights, stunning scenery, and relaxing beach time in a single package. The $40 price point offers good value, especially given the inclusion of transportation and a guide.
While some may wish for more free time at each stop, the tour’s pacing allows for a thorough overview of key sites within a manageable timeframe. It’s best suited for those eager to experience the island’s natural beauty and cultural charm in a comfortable, guided setting.
What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, with starting times based on availability.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the police control of the port, specifically after the police control at the petrol station, and ends back at the same meeting point.
Is food or drinks included in the price?
No, food and drinks are not included, so visitors should bring their own snacks, water, towel, and sunscreen.
What languages is the guide available in?
The guide speaks German throughout the tour.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $40 per person, with options to reserve now and pay later.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What are the main highlights?
You will visit La Oliva, explore Corralejo’s dunes, enjoy El Cotillo’s beaches and cliffs, and relax at a scenic coastal beach.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
While the data does not specify, the moderate activity level and scenic stops suggest it’s suitable for most ages with comfortable walking shoes and sun protection.
What should I bring?
Bring a towel, sunscreen, and possibly snacks or water for the stop at the beach.
Who would enjoy this tour most?
Travelers interested in culture, nature, and scenic landscapes will find this tour especially rewarding.