Fuerteventura 4x4 Tour with Lobos Island Catamaran Trip
You really can have the best of both worlds on this action-packed full day tour. Criss-cross Fuerteventura's interior by 4x4, getting to know the rural side of island life. Then take to the sea on a catamaran, where you'll receive the full VIP treatment. Kick off the fun with your 4x4 adventure. Calling in at traditional villages, secluded beaches and great viewpoints, you'll get the real inside track on island life. You'll visit a goat farm to see majorero cheese being made and taste some local treats. Learn how the curdled milk is pressed with palm leaves and rubbed with paprika or gofio. Next, ride off-road trails to quiet villages such as La Corte and Valle Santa Ines on the way to the west coast. You'll have time to explore Los Molinos and Playa Jarugo, before heading to the Vallebrón viewpoint for a vista over the Tindaya volcano and Calabaza valley.Back at sea level, you'll have a photo stop at the Corralejo dunes. Then, it's time to step aboard the Oby catamaran for a four-hour cruise around Lobos Island. With just 21 guests on board, you'll have ample space to lie back, relax and soak up the sun. You'll anchor near the volcanic isle to swim, snorkel, kayak or paddleboard – or continue sunbathing. There's a paella and free-flowing drinks, too.
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Jandia Highlights Tour with Morro Jable, Beaches & Views
Rolling beaches, desert-like plains and towering mountain peaks – Jandia is a slice of Fuerteventura at its rawest. And on this easygoing walking tour, you'll get to see the peninsula in all of its glory. The Natural Park of Jandia, Risco del Paso and Morro Jable are all on the agenda, as well as free time for swimming, taking in the views and exploring the dunes. You'll start in Jandia Natural Park. This huge reserve covers most of the island's southerly tip, encompassing mountains, rocky coasts, sand dunes and undeveloped wilderness – it's a haven for nature-lovers. Then, it's on to Sotavento, where crystal-clear waters lap up against the soft, golden stretch of sand. You'll enjoy some free time here to take a dip, walk along the beach or simply admire the view.Next up is Morro Jable. Even though this small, fishing village has had some tourist development over the years, it's managed to retain its traditional Canary charm. Spend some time here grabbing Insta-worthy pics of Playa del Matorral or simply chill with a coffee in one of the local cafés.
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