
Ajuy Caves
Exclusive El Cotillo-guest tour of Fuerteventura
Guests staying in El Cotillo – this one's for you. You'll start with a photo stop at Tindaya Mountain, famous for its spiritual energy, before weaving through Betancuria's scenic roads. In Ajuy, you can wander to the sea caves or just chill by the water. Then, it's over to Caleta de Fuste for lunch, shopping and a marina stroll. After that, the Corralejo dunes bring those desert-style pics, and the day wraps up at an aloe vera plantation to learn about the island's iconic plant and its natural benefits.
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Fuerteventura West Coast Tour with Betancuria and Tiscamanita Windmill
Fuerteventura's deserted west is the star of this full day excursion. Discover a remote fishing village, visit historic Betancuria and drop into a traditional windmill for a gofio tasting session. Fran, one of our local guides, says, “Gofio has been part of our diet for centuries. Made from toasted grains and ground using traditional methods, it's still a staple in many Canarian kitchens today – simple, nourishing and deeply rooted in our culture.”The first stop is in Ajuy, where the waves almost lap against the homes of fishermen. It's got a black volcanic beach and there's a scenic walk along chalk cliffs to sea caves. Drive inland next through arid landscapes and traditional villages centred on colonial churches – it's like stepping back in time. We'll stop in Valle de Santa Inés to visit a family-run restaurant for a typical Canarian lunch made from locally sourced ingredients.In the afternoon, head deep into the western hills, stopping at Las Peñitas viewpoint along the way, before reaching Betancuria. Founded as the island's capital by Jean de Béthencourt, it's now a peaceful village. Admire the historic Church of Santa Maria, a fine example of colonial religious architecture. Our final stop is at the windmill in Tiscamanita, where you'll discover how gofio is traditionally made – and enjoy a tasting of this much-loved local staple.
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Passeio pela Ilha de Fuerteventura com visita à fazenda de cabras
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Tour pelas Vilas e Gastronomia de Fuerteventura com Plantação de Aloe Vera
Cidades históricas, fazendas, degustações e mirantes – este passeio lhe dá um gostinho de Fuerteventura. Você explorará Ajuy, Pajara e Betancuria, verá uma plantação de aloe vera e um museu de queijo, e então terminará com um almoço tardio.
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Passeio pelas Vilas de Fuerteventura
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Passeio a pé por Ajuy e Las Peñitas com piquenique
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Aldeias de Fuerteventura, cavernas e tour de fazenda com almoço
Fuerteventura é famosa por seus quilômetros de praias arenosas, mas siga para o interior e você encontrará uma terra que o tempo esqueceu. Esta excursão exclusiva inclui igrejas coloniais, as aldeias caiadas de Pajara e Betancuria, uma fazenda e uma plantação de aloe vera, entre outras atrações.
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Um pouco da história
On the rugged west coast of Fuerteventura, Ajuy Caves offers one of the island’s most dramatic coastal landscapes. Formed from some of the oldest rock in the Canary Islands, these ancient sea caves sit at the base of towering cliffs where the Atlantic crashes against the shore. The surrounding black-sand beach and wild ocean views give the area a raw, untamed feel that contrasts with Fuerteventura’s calmer resort towns.
You can follow a coastal path from the village of Ajuy down to the caves, taking in sweeping views of the cliffs and ocean along the way. Inside, the cave system reveals layers of volcanic history carved out over millions of years, offering a glimpse into the island’s geological origins. These rocks are estimated to be more than 100 million years old, making them among the oldest exposed formations in the Canary Islands.