
Dunes of Corralejo tours and tickets
Wild north and Corralejo small-group tour from the south
This tour of northern Fuerteventura takes you on an adventure to see its best bits. Exclusively designed for guests staying in the south, you'll venture up to the volcanic crater of Calderon Hondo or Bayuyo, have a poke around the typical fishing village of El Cotillo and see the famous sand dunes and Popcorn Beach. And if that's not enough, you'll have time in the bustling resort of Corralejo for free time to grab lunch, shop or relax on its golden stretches of sand.
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Fuerteventura hiking tour to Calderon Hondo Volcano
This hike sets off from Lajares and follows a volcanic trail skirting the foothills of Montana Colorada, where you can walk right up to the rim of its crater. From there, you'll climb to the top of Calderon Hondo, a deeper volcanic crater, offering views across northern Fuerteventura and Lanzarote. After descending, the path continues towards the village of Majanicho for a glimpse into traditional island life. You'll wrap up with photo stops at the Corralejo sand dunes and the Insta-favourite Popcorn Beach, known for its coral‑shaped sand.
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El Cotillo, Conatvs winery and the Dunes of Fuerteventura half-day tour
From the open plains beneath Tindaya Mountain to the laidback shores of El Cotillo, this tour is perfect if you want to get a look at a few of Fuerteventura's wow-worthy landscapes. You'll begin in El Cotillo, wandering by the sea before stepping inside Torre del Tostón where sweeping Atlantic views steal the show. Then, savour volcanic wines during a guided tasting at Conatvs, a popular local winery. Your tasting pairs a few vino varieties with goat's cheese, fresh bread and olives. Afterwards, you'll slow down among the pale sands of Corralejo Dunes. Coastlines, history, flavour and nature – you get a taste of all of them on this half-day in the north of the island.
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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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Small group guided tour of Lobos Island by motorboat, Popcorn Beach and Corralejo Dunes
Hop on a motorboat from Corralejo to Lobos and cruise between some of Fuerteventura's prettiest spots on this full-day guided tour. Your first stop is Lobos Island, where your guide will show you the best bits of this natural park – think golden beaches, clear lagoons and volcanic trails. After the tour, you'll have some free time to go for a swim, stretch out on the beach, or have a wander and explore the island at your own pace.Next, you'll swing by the famous Popcorn Beach, known for the tiny coral pieces that look just like popcorn scattered along the shore. It's a dream for photo ops, so have your camera ready. Finally, wrap up the day with a stroll through the Corralejo Dunes – they're the biggest in the Canary Islands. These huge sand dunes are one of the most-iconic natural sights in the region and make a great backdrop for those postcard-worthy pics.
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Photographic adventure of northern Fuerteventura with personal portraits
Head out on a scenic journey across northern Fuerteventura on this half-day tour, with a professional photographer, who'll snap photos throughout the tour – leaving you to soak up the scenery. Start at the Bayuyo Volcano, then head towards El Cotillo lighthouse and Tostón Fort, where you'll have some free time. Next, it's on to La Oliva's church square before visiting Villaverde's iconic windmill. From here, you'll drive along winding country roads to the Sacred Mountain of Tindaya, before wrapping the tour up at the sand dunes of Corralejo.
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Fuerteventura 4x4 northern highlights tour
Get ready for a full-day 4x4 adventure filled with some of Fuerteventura's must-see spots. You'll kick things off with an off-road drive along the east coast, heading inland once you reach the Atalayita Settlement. Here you'll get a glimpse into the island's past. The semi-buried dwellings found here known as deep houses – or casas hondas to the locals – were built over 600 years ago by the island's first inhabitants, the Mahos. They served as nighttime shelters, refuges from natural disasters, and sometimes hiding places.Next, you'll continue to Los Molinos, a charming coastal hamlet, for a stroll along the coast. Then, you'll continue back on off-road trails, with stops at Playa Jarubio and Playa del Aquila to soak up the beach views and snap some pics. Afterwards, you'll make tracks to El Cotillo, a little fishing village, for some free time – why not grab a bite to eat at one of the cosy restaurants here? To round off the day, you'll visit the Bayuyo volcanic crater and the Corralejo sand dune for a couple more photo ops.
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Fuerteventura 4x4 Island Highlights Tour
Buckle up for an epic 4x4 tour of Fuerteventura's island highlights. We'll kick things off at the La Entallada lighthouse near Las Playitas, perfect for snagging pics of the stunning east coast. Prepare to be wowed by the rugged scenery near Tequital as we travel through one of the island's original volcanic areas – it's seriously out of this world. Next up, we'll visit a working goat farm where you'll sample local cheese and Canarian treats like mojo sauce, jams, and honey rum liquor. At Los Molinos, you'll have free time to explore this charming coastal hamlet or take a scenic coastal walk.The adventure continues with stops at Playa Jarubio and Playa del Águila for stunning beach views and photo ops. Then, we'll head to the fishing village of El Cotillo for some free time – explore, grab lunch at a seafront bar, or swim at the beach. We'll wrap up with a showstopper at the Bayuyo volcanic crater and impressive Corralejo sand dunes. Soak up the views across to Lanzarote and Lobos before heading back.
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Coast-to-coast Fuerteventura north tour
Explore the atmospheric landscapes, craters and barren mountains of inland Fuerteventura. On this exclusive tour, you'll explore both the east and west coasts, ticking off beaches, rural villages and an aloe vera plantation along the way.Travelling in eight-seater minivans, we'll be able to access narrow roads and country tracks that big coaches can't. Your guide will fill you in on everything there is to know about Fuerteventura as you trundle along two coastlines.This trip takes you east to west to see the Corralejo Sand Dunes and La Concha Beach. There's also a visit to the fishing port of El Cotillo and its spectacular coastline before a chance to see the lighthouse and the impressive Piedra Playa. What's more, you'll also stop at an aloe vera plantation for a look around the grounds.
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The inside story
Stretching along Fuerteventura’s north-eastern coast, the Dunes of Corralejo are one of the Canary Islands’ most striking natural landscapes. Part of the Corralejo Natural Park, this vast expanse of golden sand has been shaped over thousands of years by Atlantic winds and ocean currents, creating rolling dunes that contrast with the island’s volcanic terrain and the turquoise waters beyond. With views stretching towards the neighbouring island of Lanzarote, it’s a place where dramatic scenery and peaceful surroundings come together effortlessly.
The dunes provide the backdrop for some of Fuerteventura’s most memorable experiences, whether you’re looking to relax on long, unspoilt beaches, explore the protected landscape, or enjoy outdoor adventures under year-round sunshine. From guided buggy tours and off-road excursions to scenic island trips that showcase the area’s natural beauty, there are plenty of ways to discover this corner of Fuerteventura. However you choose to explore, the Dunes of Corralejo offer an unforgettable taste of the island’s wild and timeless character.