Fuerteventura granja, cuevas y pueblos rurales tour con almuerzo
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Fuerteventura granja, cuevas y pueblos rurales tour con almuerzo

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Idiomas: Alemán, Inglés, Polaco
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Duración: more than 8 hours
Ventajas
  • Los pueblos rurales y pesqueros de Fuerteventura ofrecen una visión de la auténtica cultura canaria
  • El pueblo de cuento de Betancuria rebosa historia, como su iglesia de estilo gótico.
  • Podrá degustar queso de cabra y ron con miel elaborados en la zona, además de visitar una granja de Aloe Vera.
  • Verás diseños aztecas, como lunas, soles y serpientes, tallados en el arco de la iglesia del pueblo de Pájara.
  • Su guía local experto le mostrará cuevas marinas, playas de arena negra y mucho más en esta excursión de día completo.
Qué te espera

Pasee por las plazas de los pueblos y las bonitas iglesias coloniales, investigue las cuevas marinas y conozca los productos típicos. Entre parada y parada, visitará elevados miradores para admirar el inusual paisaje de Fuerteventura. Puede parecer árido, pero Marta, una de nuestras guías expertas, afirma: "En Fuerteventura hay 44 especies de aves diferentes, a pesar de la falta de árboles. Sólo cuatro menos que en la boscosa isla de Madeira".

Empezará el día conociendo uno de los productos más conocidos de la isla en una granja de aloe vera. Descubra cómo se ha convertido en un excelente todoterreno en el mundo del bienestar. Después nos dirigiremos a Pájara para visitar la iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Regla y admirar su fachada de aspecto azteca. Marta añade: "Pájara fue elegido en su día el sexto pueblo más bonito de España. Rezuma encanto". Conduzca hasta el pequeño pueblo pesquero de Ajuy, en la costa oeste, donde podrá explorar su playa de arena negra y sus cuevas marinas en acantilados de creta. A continuación, siga hasta Betancuaria, con una parada fotográfica en el camino para contemplar las montañas resecas y el océano en el mirador de Las Peñitas.

Retroceda en el tiempo en Betancuria y visite la iglesia de Santa María, la más antigua de Canarias, consagrada en 1424, o visite el museo arqueológico y sus interesantes exposiciones. A continuación, nos dirigiremos a un restaurante familiar del Valle de Santa Inés para degustar un almuerzo elaborado con productos de la tierra. Y para terminar el día, visitaremos una granja de cabras y probaremos quesos locales, así como mermeladas y licor de miel y ron, uno de los productos favoritos de Fuerteventura.

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  • check Almuerzo
  • check Degustación de delicias locales
Importante
  • No apto para sillas de ruedas
  • Se recomienda traer calzado comodo
  • No apto para personas con movilidad reducida por la distancia moderada que se recorre a pie durante la visita
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TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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Excelente

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    Gianfranco

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    3

    24 de diciembre de 2025

    Viajó con la familia


    Complessivamente il giro va bene, ma 70% la guida ha parlato in tedesco, e 30% in inglese. E nemmeno un inglese molto comprensibile, posso affermarlo visto che lavoro per azienda multinazionale e parlo quotidianamente con colleghi di varie nazionalità, inclusi inglesi ed indiani

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    Stevisbuoy

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    5

    17 de diciembre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    Tina our guide was wonderful. She was most informative and professional and a sheer delight all round.

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    Elias

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    4.6

    11 de diciembre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    No issues other than I would like to have stopped at the 2 kings statues not just drive past.

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    Nic

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    5

    5 de diciembre de 2025

    Viajó con la familia


    Would've liked to spend just a little longer at the stops. Driver Alejandro and our Guide Tina were excellent.

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    D & P Sull

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    4.6

    30 de noviembre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    This day trip was worth every penny, We visited caves, three beautiful villages, we had a 3 course meal with wine, the Goat farm with tasting at the end, and an Aloe Vera farm. The trip was very informative of the island in general, made you do things differently made you more aware. I booked an English speaking tour but it wasn’t it was mainly German, English was last which we missed things because of this. Which was a shame

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    Paul

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    4.6

    20 de noviembre de 2025

    Viajó solo


    More Germans than Brits on the tour so everything needed to be in two languages. By the time we got to the English version, we were past whatever we were being told about. Since I have a little German, I was sure the Germens were being told at greater length than we were. But I loved the places we visited (except the Aloe Vera farm-I've been to so many on these tours) and especially Betancouria

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