
Monument visits in Fuerteventura

Betancuria Tour
As Fuerteventura's former capital, Betancuria has bags of old-world charm. Founded by a 15th-century Norman knight, this little village is big on legends. Hear tales of heroes, pirates and plunder as you tour the town with an expert guide and taste local cheese and rum, too.Arrive in Betancuria, and you'll learn all about the island's history with tours of the Archaeological and Ethnographic museums. Take a short walk through the countryside, and you can snap a few selfies with the eerily deserted remains of San Buenaventura Convent and the Hermitage of San Diego – both destroyed by pirates in 1593.Visit the church of Santa Maria to see a typical example of colonial architecture and peek inside to admire its collection of sacred art. Finally, we round off in a typical Canarian bar to taste an award-winning island cheese and ron miel – the local honey-flavoured rum.
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Fuerteventura Caves and Farm Tour
Fuerteventura is famed for its miles of sandy beaches but head inland and you'll find a land that time forgot. First up, you'll visit an aloe vera plantation to learn about this typical local product. Then, it's on to Pajara to visit its enigmatic church with Aztec-inspired carvings. Next, we'll go to Ajuy, a remote village with a black-sand beach, where you have the chance to take the cliff side walk to the sea caves. We then go to Betancuria, the island's first capital and now a sleepy, whitewashed village. Here, you'll visit St Mary's Church. The last stop is Finca Pepe, where you'll taste cheeses, gofio – a local biscuit – and more.
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Betancuria Tour Ticket Only
A private tour exclusively for you and your party, this trip takes you to Fuerteventura's former capital, Betancuria. Founded by a 15th-century Norman knight, this little village is big on legends. Hear tales of heroes, pirates and plunder as you tour the town with an expert guide and taste local cheese and rum, too.Arrive in Betancuria, and you'll learn all about the island's history with tours of the Archaeological and Ethnographic museums. Take a short walk through the countryside, and you can snap a few selfies with the eerily deserted remains of San Buenaventura Convent and the Hermitage of San Diego – both destroyed by pirates in 1593.Visit the church of Santa Maria to see a typical example of colonial architecture and peek inside to admire its collection of sacred art. Finally, we round off in a typical Canarian bar to taste an award-winning island cheese and ron miel – the local honey-flavoured rum.
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