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About This Tour in Puerto del Rosario
Why Visit Puerto del Rosario?
Puerto del Rosario, Spain offers a wealth of attractions, cultural experiences, and activities for visitors. From historic landmarks to modern attractions, Puerto del Rosario provides an unforgettable travel experience with something to discover around every corner. Explore local cuisine, discover unique culture, and create lasting memories in this remarkable destination.
Getting to Puerto del Rosario
You can reach Puerto del Rosario, Spain by air, train, or road depending on your starting location. The city is well-connected by public transportation, including trains, buses, and metro systems. Taxis and rideshare services are also readily available. Train connections from major European cities make Puerto del Rosario easily accessible by rail as well.
What's Included
- Small groups and selected stops to discover the essence of Fuerteventura
- FREE Pick up and drop off point for hotel guests and Cruise guests!
- Free time shopping in historical places
- FREE pick ups in Puerto del Rosario, Corralejo & Calete de Fuste areas
- Lunch stop for the hungry …(extra fees)
What's Not Included
- NO Pick ups in the South Jandia!
Cancellation Policy
Additional Information
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Niet aanbevolen voor wheelchair users.
- Niet aanbevolen voor motion sickness ( wagen ziek)
- Niet aanbevolen voor animal allergies
- Not suitable for people with medical conditions that require frequent toilet visits.
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Meeting and Pickup
Pickup Information
Pickup Option: Pickup available for all travelers
Pickup Time: 5 minutes before departure
Custom pickup locations may be available. Please contact the supplier for details.
Itinerary
Tour Itinerary
Let's go see the wonders of nature
Let's go see the wonders of nature... Famous because of the movie Wonder Woman. The 10 kilometers long natural white dunes. If the weather conditions permit, we will also have an extra photo stop on the natural corral dunes If time left we stop on the dunes.
A Walk to the spectacular Ajuy caves, which... 45 minutes
A Walk to the spectacular Ajuy caves, which are the oldest formations in the Canary Islands. They belong to the basal complex of Fuerteventura, created by the submarine flow of lava and sediment that rose to the surface and began to form the island 100 million years ago in the Cretaceous period. The rocks emerged from a depth of 3,000 metres and started to form the base that these days supports this island and that of Lanzarote. The caves are extremely important from a geological and paleontological perspective and are among the 150 sites of primary geological interest in the world. Visiting them means travelling back in time to the very origins of Fuerteventura and the Canary Islands themselves. Pierre: • Walk to Ajuy caves are one of these examples of nature. • If the weather conditions permit, we will also visit the caves on the west sea coast.
The oldest and first capital of Fuerteventura 30 minutes
The oldest and first capital of Fuerteventura. Your guide will tell you all about it …
AN other great Panoramic View on this daytrip 10 minutes
AN other great Panoramic View on this daytrip. From the Las Peñitas viewpoint, in Betancuria, you will see an evocative view: a green oasis in the middle of the desert. The underground river that flows under the Las Peñitas ravine is created by human hands and forms a small lake dotted with native plants. The open esplanade of the viewpoint is the perfect place for taking quality photos. Home of the local inhabitants, the chipmunks.
The church is an 18th-century building built by... 10 minutes
The church is an 18th-century building built by agreement among the island's residents, who decided to build a new church in honor of their patron saint, the Virgin of Our Lady of the Rock. The church is a single-nave building with a hipped roof and a vestry attached to the gospel side, also with a hipped roof. Limestones are very present. If time allows we will visit the little church…
One of the hotspots… incredible views from the... 10 minutes
One of the hotspots… incredible views from the North… The place of the statues of the Guanche brothers & last kings… We will stop there if the weather conditions are favorable!
The Sicasumbre Viewpoint, located about 300 meters above... 15 minutes
The Sicasumbre Viewpoint, located about 300 meters above sea level, is one of the best sky-gazing spots on the island. The beauty of the area is perfectly combined with the facilities offered at the viewpoint, from information via signage to mounts so those who wish can comfortably use their cameras and telescopes. Pierre says: A panoramic & stunning viewpoint on clear cloudy free days. We will stop there if the weather conditions are favorable!
An area of great landscape value The protected landscape... 15 minutes
An area of great landscape value The protected landscape of Vallebrón is located between the towns of La Oliva and Puerto del Rosario, in the north of the island of Fuerteventura. It is a geomorphological entity that is representative of the island and of great landscape value. It covers an area of almost 1,680 hectares, which represents 3.5% of the protected area of the island. Vallebrón forms a landscape characterised by an elongated ridge with a knife-shaped relief, flanked by two large U-shaped ravines, Valle Largo and Valle Chico. The southernmost point of the ridge coincides with the Montaña de la Muda, a place of historical interest due to an archaeological site. To the southwest lies the town of Tindaya, which is bordered by the Montaña Quemada to the south and the Montaña de Tindaya to the north.
We drive past the young capital(1862), actually through...
We drive past the young capital(1862), actually through the center and along the most important port in Fuerteventura. We have a photo stop on the port and the lovely beach playa chica … If high tide we go to the natural swimming pool of the El Charco neighborhood in Puerto del Rosario!! The guide will of course also tell you the very interesting stories here.
In addition to beaches, landscapes and gastronomy, there...
In addition to beaches, landscapes and gastronomy, there is much more to discover in Fuerteventura. The most extensive island in the archipelago has countless places with their own character, such as this picturesque village of TUINEJE with a rich history. Also known for its tomato cultivation and of course the series film Doctor Who. Also very famous for the fact that every month the camel market was held here and the heaviest battle in the history of Majorero. The battle against the English in the 19th century.
The windmills became a key element in Fuerteventura's...
The windmills became a key element in Fuerteventura's landscape and in its inhabitants' lives. They were used to extract water as well as to mill grain, turning Fuerteventura into “the granary of the Canary Islands”.
Statue of the walker and his son at...
Statue of the walker and his son at Mirador de Valle de las Cuevas with volcanic mountain lands. Your local multilingual guide will tell you all about the history and interesting facts…
The agricultural prison colony of Tefía was a...
The agricultural prison colony of Tefía was a concentration camp during the Franco dictatorship, located in the village of Tefía, belonging to the municipality of Puerto del Rosario. It was active between 1954 and 1966 and served for the incarceration of ordinary and political prisoners, and for the re-education of male homosexuals. Also the place where the first airport (1930) was and the first tourists arrived.
Pájara is one of the oldest towns in...
Pájara is one of the oldest towns in Fuerteventura and was a very early settlement of Betancuria. It survived the complete destruction during the Arab invasion of 1593, when all of Betancuria was reduced to dust. The town takes its name from the hen pheasant, as seen on its coat of arms. See the sights along this beautiful route with explanations from our local guide.
Caleta de Fuste and his”campo de Golfs” The...
Caleta de Fuste and his”campo de Golfs” The second biggest holiday resort in Fuerteventura… We're also going to explore the city a bit! Your guide will tell you all about it …
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