Introduction to the Fuerteventura Buggy Tour
If you’re craving a taste of adventure on the rugged terrain of Fuerteventura, the 2-hour buggy tour at Punta de Jandía might catch your eye. Offered by TAURITO WATER SPORT SLU, this guided trip promises a lively ride through some of the island’s most interesting spots — from the iconic lighthouse to a secret beach. While it’s not a long excursion, it packs enough thrills and photo-worthy moments to keep you entertained.
What I appreciate most about this experience is the modern, automatic CAN-AM buggies—a step above many other basic quad rides—and the fact that guides speak multiple languages, including Spanish, English, German, and French. This makes the tour accessible and understandable for a diverse group of travelers. Plus, the pick-up service in Costa Calma, Jandía, and Esquinzo saves you the hassle of organizing transport, making it a more relaxed way to explore.
However, a couple of points stand out. First, the duration is quite short—just two hours—so it’s more of a quick, adrenaline-filled jaunt rather than an extensive exploration. And according to one reviewer, the scenery can be a bit underwhelming if you’re expecting a scenic “off-the-beaten-path” adventure. Instead, it’s a straightforward ride with some nice sights, but not necessarily a full-day, immersive experience.
Still, if you’re after a fun, guided introduction to Fuerteventura’s landscape, this tour offers good value, especially considering the small group size (limited to six participants), ensuring a more personal experience. Just keep your expectations aligned: it’s about the ride, the views, and a touch of the island’s charm—not a comprehensive sightseeing marathon.
Key Points / Takeaways

- Modern Buggy Fleet: The tour uses CAN-AM automatic buggies that are easy to handle for beginners and experienced drivers alike.
- Multilingual Guides: Guides speak Spanish, English, German, and French, making the experience accessible for many travelers.
- Spot Highlights: Expect stops to see local goats, visit the oldest lighthouse, and uncover the hidden Playa de los Ojos.
- Limited Duration: At just two hours, this tour is a quick thrill rather than a deep dive into the island’s sights.
- Pickup Convenience: Included in Costa Calma, Jandía, and Esquinzo, reducing logistical headaches.
- Mixed Reviews: While many praise the well-organized nature and scenic stops, some find the scenery and ride somewhat dull and not worth the price.
Exploring the Route and What You’ll See

The tour begins at the Morro Jable pier, setting off on a trail that winds through the landscape towards Punta de Jandía. The first highlight is a stop to see local goats, which is fun for animal lovers and those who enjoy seeing authentic rural life. The guide usually points out some interesting facts about the island’s agriculture and local fauna (though specifics aren’t detailed in the info).
Next, you’ll visit the oldest lighthouse on Fuerteventura—a sturdy, historic beacon that’s been guiding ships since the early 20th century. While it’s a modest stop, the lighthouse offers a few photo opportunities and a moment to appreciate the island’s maritime history. The road leading there is described as “broken” in one review, but manageable for a sturdy vehicle, providing a bit of a bumpy ride that’s part of the charm.
The last major stop is the “secret beach,” Playa de los Ojos. This small, somewhat hidden beach is a nice reward after the drive, offering a chance to stretch your legs and snap some photos. It’s not a popular swimming spot, but it’s a quiet and scenic nook—ideal for a quick break and appreciating the island’s more secluded corners.
Throughout the ride, you’ll cruise on gravel and dirt roads that are accessible to any normal car, but the adrenaline comes from the sense of speed and the thrill of maneuvering a buggy through the landscape. Expect to max out at about 45 km/h, which keeps the ride safe but still exciting.
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Who This Tour Is Best For

This tour is ideal for travelers who crave a short, energetic adventure with a guided touch. It’s definitely suited for families, couples, or small groups who want a fun activity without the hassle of renting and driving on their own. The small group size (up to six participants) means more personal attention from the guide and a more intimate experience.
If you’re not a fan of rough roads or bumpy rides, or if you’re after prolonged scenic exploration, you might find this tour somewhat limited. The brief duration and straightforward route mean it’s more about the thrill of the ride than in-depth sightseeing.
It’s worth noting that the price point reflects a value for money experience, given the guided service, vehicle quality, and included transportation. But the reviews do hint that if you’re hoping for an off-the-beaten-path adventure with dramatic scenery, this might not fulfill those expectations.
Price and Logistics

The cost of the tour isn’t specified exactly, but considering it includes buggy rental, guide service, and pickup/drop-off, it offers decent value for a small-group adventure. The 24-hour cancellation policy adds flexibility, allowing you to book with confidence.
Check availability beforehand, as starting times vary, and remember to bring your driver’s license—a must for operating the buggy. The pick-up service in Costa Calma, Jandía, and Esquinzo is a significant convenience, but travelers outside these zones will need to organize their own transportation.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

For those looking for a quick dose of adventure on Fuerteventura, this buggy tour provides a fun, guided ride across some interesting spots. It’s especially good if you’re traveling with a small group and value personalized attention. The modern buggies and multilingual guides make it accessible, and the stops at the lighthouse and secret beach add a nice touch of local flavor.
But if your goal is deep scenic exploration or extensive off-road adventure, you might find this experience a bit underwhelming for the price. It’s more of a highlight reel—a taste of the island’s landscapes and wildlife—rather than a comprehensive tour.
In the end, this experience offers decent value and a memorable thrill for anyone eager to add a bit of adrenaline to their Fuerteventura trip. Just keep your expectations realistic: it’s a short, lively ride, not a scenic marathon.
FAQs

How long does the buggy tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, making it a quick, energetic outing.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from Morro Jable pier, with pickup included in Costa Calma, Jandía, and Esquinzo.
What do I need to bring?
You’ll need to bring your driver’s license to operate the buggy.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
While the info doesn’t specify age restrictions, the small group size and guided nature suggest it suits most adults and older teens. Always check if younger children are permitted directly with the provider.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak Spanish, English, German, and French, ensuring clear communication for most travelers.
Will I get to drive the buggy?
Yes, you’ll have the chance to drive the buggy during the tour if you hold a driver’s license.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour good value for money?
Considering the guided service, vehicle quality, and included pickup, it generally offers reasonable value, though some reviews suggest it’s a bit short for the price.
To sum it up, this buggy tour in Fuerteventura provides a fun, guided introduction to the island’s landscape in a small-group setting. It’s perfect for those looking for a quick, adrenaline-fueled activity and interested in seeing the lighthouse and a secret beach. While it may not satisfy those seeking extensive off-road exploration or stunning vistas, it offers an enjoyable, hassle-free way to add some excitement to your island trip.
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