Discover northern Fuerteventura on an excursion of approximately 10 hours that combines a sea crossing with a land route through some of the island’s most representative landscapes.
After boarding the ferry from Lanzarote, the route reaches an island declared a Biosphere Reserve, known not only for its beaches but also for its arid interior and protected natural areas. During the tour you will visit Corralejo, an example of the tourist development in the north, and the Corralejo Dunes Natural Park, where there will be a stop to enjoy the surroundings.
The excursion continues inland with a visit to an aloe vera farm in La Oliva, where its cultivation and uses are explained, followed by arrival in Betancuria, the historic former capital located in the centre of Fuerteventura, with free time to walk through the town. There will also be stops at the viewpoint of the Kings Guise and Ayose and in the Valle de Santa Inés, where you will have free time for lunch (not included).
A route that reveals the contrasts between coastline, inland landscapes and agricultural traditions on the second largest island of the Canary Islands.
Minimum per booking: 1 person / Maximum per booking: 15 people
Minimum per booking: 1 person / Maximum per booking: 15 people
Minimum per booking: 1 person / Maximum per booking: 15 people
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