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Discover Fuerteventura with the Panorama Grand Tour, a full-day small-group sightseeing adventure covering dunes, beaches, caves, and historic villages for $86.88.
The Fuerteventura: PANORAMA GRAND TOUR Historic & Photo Island Tour offers an engaging way to explore the island’s diverse landscapes in a single day. Priced at $86.88 per person and lasting approximately 7 to 8 hours, this tour is ideal for travelers who want a rundown without spending multiple days. The tour is limited to 8 participants, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed pace. It includes hotel pickup and drop-off in north Fuerteventura, making logistics straightforward. With more than 230 reviews and a stellar 4.5/5 rating, the tour is highly recommended by 92% of past participants.
While it covers a wide variety of sights, be prepared for a full day of travel and sightseeing, with some stops at scenic viewpoints, caves, and historic villages. The tour offers notable highlights like the iconic Corralejo sand dunes and Sotavento Beach, along with cultural visits to Betancuria and the limestone caves in Ajuy. Reviewers praise the knowledgeable guides, stunning landscapes, and the value for money, making this tour a compelling choice for those short on time but eager to see Fuerteventura’s best.


The tour begins in Corralejo, the largest holiday resort in Fuerteventura. From here, the natural park and the coral sand dunes take center stage. These dunes are famous enough to have appeared in the movie Wonder Woman 1984. The guide leads you through this expansive landscape, perfect for photo stops of the stunning scenery and the neighboring islands of Lobos and Lanzarote. The dunes are recognized by UNESCO protection, emphasizing their importance as a natural feature.
This area offers ample opportunities for landscape photography and enjoying the vast, shifting sands. The corralejo dunes are a highlight, providing a spectacular introduction to the island’s diverse geology and natural beauty.
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A key stop on the tour is Playa de Sotavento, with a 10-minute photo stop at the mirador del Salmo. This famous beach spans 30 kilometers and is renowned for hosting world cup kite and windsurfing events annually. The guide explains the significance of Sotavento, meaning “downwind”, and points out its impressive length and the frequent wind conditions ideal for water sports.
Visitors get a chance to capture pictures of the expansive sands and turquoise waters. Sotavento’s cinematic appearances and sporting events make it a memorable site, and the quick stop allows plenty of time to appreciate its scale without rushing.

A standout stop is Ajuy, a village known for its impressive limestone caves and black volcanic beach. The 1 hour 30 minutes allocated here includes a visit to the caves, which are accessible for exploration. Walking over the limestone formations offers dramatic views, and the natural caves are a favorite for those interested in geological features.
Adjacent to the caves is a local restaurant where lunch is available at own expense. The menu features Canarian specialties like goat meat, cheese, and fresh fish, with options for vegetarians and vegans. The black sand beach itself provides a striking backdrop for photos and seaside relaxation, with plenty of free time to explore or enjoy a refreshing drink on the terrace.

The tour takes you to Mirador Guise y Ayose, perched 600 meters high, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the northern coast. This lookout is also significant for featuring the two kings, Guise and Ayose, symbolizing the island’s history. Visitors can enjoy spectacular vistas of the coastline and, if weather permits, get a glimpse of the sacred mountain Tindaya made of anthracite.
The viewpoint is a brief stop, but it provides an excellent photo opportunity and a chance to appreciate Fuerteventura’s rugged terrain from above.

Betancuria holds the title of Fuerteventura’s oldest town, established in 1404. This historic village was once the capital for over 400 years. The walk around the quaint streets reveals traditional Canarian architecture and an atmosphere of calm. The cathedral Santa Maria can be visited, with a small donation suggested but not included in the tour price.
The 30-minute stop offers a chance for coffee and toilet breaks, and the village’s cozy ambiance makes it a highlight for those interested in history and local culture. The stop is flexible depending on weather conditions, but generally provides a peaceful insight into the island’s heritage.

The tour continues with scenic viewpoints, including the mirador astronómico where you can admire the south of Jandia from the highest points. Then, it moves to fincas and typical Canarian villages, where the panorama views stretch across the volcanic landscape.
These stops highlight Fuerteventura’s volcanic origins and rural charm. The area is marked by volcanoes and fascinating geological formations, offering great photo opportunities and context about the island’s formation.

Another notable stop is Barranco de la Peña, where spectacular landscapes unfold from a high vantage point. The gorge provides dramatic views of the valley and surrounding terrain.
Just beyond, the south of Jandia reveals an alternatively sandy landscape, famous as a filming site for Star Wars: Solo. The guide shares stories about the film production and the unique scenery that made it an ideal setting for the sci-fi saga.

The tour concludes with a visit to Dunas de Corralejo, a UNESCO-protected area showcasing some of the island’s most beautiful sand dunes. The 5-minute stop here allows for more photos and a last appreciation of the vast, shifting sands.
This area’s natural beauty caps off a full day of exploration, emphasizing Fuerteventura’s diversity of landscapes—from coastal beaches to mountainous vistas and volcanic fields.
The tour starts at 8:30 am with hotel pickup available in north Fuerteventura. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort during the long day of travel. With a maximum of 8 participants, the tour maintains an intimate atmosphere, enabling more interaction with the multilingual guides who are praised for their knowledge and friendliness.
Lunch is not included, but multiple local eateries near Ajuy serve popular Canarian dishes. Admission to key sites, like the caves and viewpoints, is included, but the cathedral in Betancuria asks for a small donation.
This full-day Fuerteventura tour combines natural beauty and cultural insights in a well-organized package. Travelers who appreciate stunning landscapes, historical villages, and scenic viewpoints find this tour particularly satisfying. The small-group format and experienced guides ensure a personalized experience and flexibility in stops, making it suitable for those who prefer an intimate, relaxed pace.
While the itinerary is packed, it’s important to note that some stops, like Ajuy caves and Betancuria, may feel rushed if visitors want to spend more time exploring. Still, the balance of photo opportunities, cultural visits, and scenic views offers great value for the price.
This tour provides a rundown of Fuerteventura’s highlights in just one day, making it perfect for limited time visitors. The stunning landscapes, like the Corralejo dunes and Sotavento Beach, stand out, along with cultural stops such as Betancuria and the Ajuy caves.
The knowledgeable guides and small-group setting earn high praise, and the cost reflects good value for money, especially considering the admission tickets included. The flexibility regarding weather and the personalized nature of the tour make it an enjoyable and practical choice for exploring Fuerteventura’s diverse scenery.
This Panorama Grand Tour suits adventurous travelers seeking a full day of sightseeing with comfort and insight, especially those eager to see both coastal and inland attractions without complicated planning.
“Andrew, our guide was excellent! He shared his knowledge and experience of the island and took us to all 4 corners of the Islas. It was lovely to s…”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 7 to 8 hours.
What is included in the price?
The admission tickets to sites like caves and viewpoints are included, but lunch and beverages are not included.
Is hotel pickup available?
Yes, pickup and drop-off are offered from hotels in north Fuerteventura.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
What are the main highlights?
Corralejo sand dunes, Sotavento Beach, Ajuy caves, Betancuria, and scenic viewpoints like Mirador Guise y Ayose.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable clothing, sunscreen, camera, and water for the day.
Can I choose to skip certain stops?
Stops are generally fixed, but the guide may adjust based on weather or group needs.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, but note that long vehicle rides may be less suitable for young children; older children and teens tend to enjoy the experience.
How can I cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Would I enjoy this tour if I want an in-depth exploration?
This tour offers a broad overview suited for short visits; for deeper exploration, consider dedicated visits to individual sites.