Stands out for

  • • Safe driving with theoretical training and full safety gear
  • • Journey along volcanic trails in Jandía Natural Park
  • • Wildlife spotting in natural habitat
  • • Guided visit to the historic village of El Puertito
  • • Multilingual guide and audio guide throughout the tour

Description

Context The Jandía Natural Park, located in the southern peninsula of Fuerteventura, covers over 14,000 hectares of protected volcanic terrain. Winding trails pass through lava formations and untouched beaches, creating a unique landscape shaped by dry vegetation and winds carrying the scent of wild thyme—perfect for adventure seekers. The area is home to native wildlife such as goats, sheep, and squirrels, and hosts historic villages like El Puertito. ">The Experience After a brief theoretical session on safe buggy operation and receiving full safety gear including helmet and dust goggles, you’ll drive for 90 minutes along volcanic trails. Feel the wind and the rugged terrain beneath your wheels as your guide points out panoramic viewpoints and spots to observe local wildlife in their natural habitat. The tour includes a walking stop in the charming village of El Puertito, where you can photograph traditional architecture and learn about its cultural heritage. ">For Whom This activity is ideal for adults with a valid driver’s license seeking an active, nature-immersive adventure. It is not suitable for minors without a license or for those preferring sedentary or long-duration activities. It is also well-suited for photographers interested in volcanic landscapes and wild animal encounters. ">Local Context El Puertito is a small village rooted in traditional fishing and agriculture. Its residents preserve ancestral customs and seasonal goat transhumance, contributing to the area’s authentic rural character.

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Weather dependent

Booking required

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Expert Recommendations

Wear comfortable clothing, closed-toe shoes, and bring sunscreen and plenty of water due to the dry, sunny climate. A valid driver’s license is mandatory, and all safety instructions from the pre-tour briefing must be followed. The best time to visit is year-round, ideally during daylight hours to maximize natural light and panoramic views.

About the Area

The Jandía Peninsula in southern Fuerteventura is renowned for its volcanic landscapes and wild beaches within the eponymous Natural Park. Tourist services are available in nearby towns such as Morro Jable and Costa Calma. In addition to the buggy tour, visitors can enjoy hiking trails, 4x4 excursions, kayaking, snorkeling at nearby beaches, or exploring the Punta de Jandía Lighthouse and beaches like Cofete.

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No, a short theoretical session is provided before the tour to teach safe driving techniques and ensure safety during the ride.
No, participants must be over 18 and hold a valid driver’s license to operate the buggy during the activity.
Helmets and dust goggles are provided to protect drivers during the buggy ride across rugged volcanic trails.
The tour is accessible for wheelchair users, but driving the buggy is required. Please consult the operator in advance to assess possible adaptations.
Common sightings include wild goats, sheep, donkeys, and squirrels in their natural environment within the Jandía Natural Park.