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Experience Fuerteventura’s flavors and scenic beauty with a 5-hour tour featuring wine tasting, El Tostón Lighthouse, and free time in El Cotillo’s charming fishing village.
This 5-hour guided tour from Fuerteventura offers a well-rounded taste of the island’s culture, scenery, and local flavors. Starting in Lajares, the tour takes you to the Conatvs Winery, where you’ll learn about native grape varieties and enjoy a guided wine tasting paired with local delicacies. Afterward, a scenic walk around El Tostón Lighthouse provides sweeping ocean views, followed by free time in El Cotillo, a picturesque fishing village famed for its relaxed vibe and breathtaking coastline.
This experience is ideal for those seeking a relaxed yet immersive glimpse into Fuerteventura’s rural charm, scenic landscapes, and authentic wine culture. The tour’s moderate pace and manageable stops make it suitable for most travelers, though it’s best suited for those comfortable with walking and outdoor exploration. Keep in mind, the tour does not accommodate children under 12 or visitors with mobility challenges.
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The tour begins at Conatvs Winery, set amidst Fuerteventura’s volcanic landscape in Lajares. As the island’s first vineyard registered under the D.O.P. Islas Canarias, it represents a pioneering spirit in local viticulture. The rustic setting offers a warm welcome, where the guides introduce visitors to the traditional and sustainable techniques used to grow native grapes in the island’s sandy, arid soils.
During the guided tour of the vineyard, you’ll see how the unique terrain influences the wine. The tasting session features locally crafted wines, including some award-winning options. These wines are served alongside artisanal bread, olives, and olive oil, creating a delightful pairing that highlights the island’s culinary talents. This stop provides insight into Fuerteventura’s commitment to maintaining its native grape varieties and sustainable practices.
After the winery visit, the tour continues with a short bus ride to the El Tostón Lighthouse. This iconic coastal landmark offers breathtaking ocean vistas and a chance to take photos of the Atlantic coastline. The photo stop lasts about 15 minutes, providing plenty of opportunities to capture the rugged beauty of the coast.
The scenic drive along the coast emphasizes the island’s dramatic volcanic landscape. The lighthouse itself is a must-see for its historic significance and the sweeping views that surround it, making it a top spot for photography and appreciating the natural surroundings of Fuerteventura.

The last major stop is El Cotillo, a charming fishing village known for its laid-back atmosphere and stunning beaches. The tour allocates approximately 75 minutes of free time here, giving visitors a chance to explore at their own pace.
In El Cotillo, travelers can visit the Torre del Tostón, a historic watchtower that offers insight into the island’s maritime history. The village’s waterfront is lined with cafés and bars, perfect for relaxing with a drink while soaking in the warm afternoon sun and picturesque scenery. Visitors can also stroll along the shoreline or take photos of the lively harbor and volcanic coastline.
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The tour departs from eight pickup locations around the northern resorts of Fuerteventura, including Bahiazul Resort, Secrets Bahía Real, and Barceló Corralejo Sands. The pick-up time is approximately 20 to 60 minutes before the scheduled 15:30 start, so travelers should be punctual and prepared with comfortable shoes, a camera, and a jacket for outdoor comfort.
Transport is by bus or coach, with the journey between stops brief but scenic. The return drop-offs are at the same locations, making logistics straightforward. The tour is designed for those seeking a relaxed pace, with moderate walking involved, primarily at the winery and El Cotillo.

With a full itinerary that balances wine tasting, sightseeing, and free exploration, this tour delivers a comprehensive snapshot of Fuerteventura’s authentic charm. The guided visit to Conatvs Winery highlights the island’s unique viticulture, a rare experience on a volcanic island. The scenic coastal stops and historic sites add visual interest and cultural depth.
While it lasts just five hours, the tour’s rich stops and relaxed pace make it a worthwhile option for those wanting to avoid rushed trips. The inclusion of free time in El Cotillo allows for personal discovery, whether you’re taking photos or enjoying local cuisine.

This tour is not suitable for children under 12 or visitors with mobility issues, as the stops involve walking and outdoor terrain. Participants must be over 18 to partake in wine tasting, and minors will be served non-alcoholic drinks. The duration and pacing are moderate, but travelers should be prepared for a fair amount of walking and outdoor exposure.
The focus on scenic views and local wines makes this experience perfect for adults interested in culture, landscape photography, and tasting local flavors. However, those seeking a more leisurely or wheelchair-accessible experience may find limitations due to the physical nature of some stops.
This tour offers an engaging way to spend an afternoon exploring Fuerteventura’s native wines, rugged coastlines, and charming villages. The guided winery visit introduces visitors to the island’s pioneering wine culture, while the scenic walk at El Tostón Lighthouse and the free time in El Cotillo provide ample opportunities for photos and relaxation.
The combination of scenic views, cultural insights, and local flavors makes this tour particularly appealing for travelers eager to see a different side of the island away from busy resorts. The manageable schedule and clear logistics add to its appeal, making it an easy choice for a memorable half-day adventure.
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, transportation by bus or coach is provided from eight pickup locations, with a scheduled pick-up approximately 20 to 60 minutes before the tour begins.
What should I bring for this tour?
Comfortable shoes, a camera, and a jacket are recommended for walking, outdoor exploration, and varying weather conditions.
Can minors participate in the wine tasting?
No, wine tasting is only for participants over the legal drinking age. Minors will be served non-alcoholic drinks.
How long are the stops at each location?
The winery visit lasts about 1 hour, the lighthouse stop is approximately 15 minutes, and free time in El Cotillo is around 75 minutes.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, it is not suitable for those with mobility impairments or wheelchair users due to the walking involved.
What is the main focus of this tour?
The tour emphasizes local wine tasting, scenic coastal views, and exploring the charming fishing village of El Cotillo.
How do I find the tour guide?
After booking, travelers receive a message with the exact pick-up time and location. The guide will be waiting at the designated pickup point.
What is included in the wine tasting?
Participants sample locally crafted wines, including award-winning selections, paired with artisanal bread, olives, and olive oil.
Is there a language barrier?
The tour is conducted in English, ensuring clear and engaging commentary throughout.
Can I buy wine during the tour?
While the data does not specify purchasing options, visits to the winery typically include tastings of different wines, but purchasing is not detailed as part of the experience.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its combination of wine tasting at a pioneering vineyard, stunning coastal scenery, and free exploration time in a picturesque village offers a balanced and authentic glimpse into Fuerteventura’s local character.