Explore the ‘Oasis of Fuerteventura' on a small-group walking tour
Discover the remote hamlet of Vega de Rio Palmas and its rugged valley
See the tiny hermitage of Las Peñitas, located in a Wild West-like gully
Visit the west-coast fishing village of Ajuy and discover its volcanic sea caves
Expert local guide with an unrivalled knowledge of Fuerteventura and its trails
What to expect
Everything that makes the western highlands of Fuerteventura special comes together on this walking tour. Your guide will lead you through one of the island's greenest areas and barren landscapes with a Wild West feel, all the way to the fishing village of Ajuy – and there's a few hidden surprises on this well-known route. Fernando, one of our insider guides, says ‘Every year, on the third Saturday of September, thousands of islanders dressed in traditional Canarian costume pilgrimage through the gorge to worship Fuerteventura's patron saint.'Discover off the beaten track parts of Fuerteventura as you embark on foot, crisscrossing...
Everything that makes the western highlands of Fuerteventura special comes together on this walking tour. Your guide will lead you through one of the island's greenest areas and barren landscapes with a Wild West feel, all the way to the fishing village of Ajuy – and there's a few hidden surprises on this well-known route. Fernando, one of our insider guides, says ‘Every year, on the third Saturday of September, thousands of islanders dressed in traditional Canarian costume pilgrimage through the gorge to worship Fuerteventura's patron saint.'Discover off the beaten track parts of Fuerteventura as you embark on foot, crisscrossing valleys from the hamlet of Vega de Rio Palmas to the hermitage of Las Peñitas. There'll be plenty of photo stops and the chance to rest in the shade under one of the many date trees which dot the route. Thanks to the surrounding sea of green vegetation and otherworldly rock formations, locals refer to the area as the ‘Oasis of Fuerteventura'. Film fans, though, can spot it in one of the scenes from the Marvel movie, The Eternals.Continue the trail along a gorge towards the coast and we'll reach the wave washed Ajuy. This remote village is famed for its sea caves, which you'll get time to explore along with its black volcanic beaches. Stroll along the shore at El Jurado and treat your feet to a dip in the refreshing water of the Atlantic. We'll tuck into a well-deserved picnic before heading back.
Die einzige Bemerkung: wir würden uns ein bisschen mehr Zeit zur Besichtigung von Höhlen und des Dorfes nehmen.
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Colin & Dawn
April 2025
From United Kingdom
Traveled as
As a couple
- 42 years old
Poor
The guide was not the usual guide (his statement) although he tried hard but his use os english was very limited... The "Walking Tour" is incorrectly named. When the transfer van arrived, the guide stepped out and asked if we were the "one's for the hike...". It turned out that it really was a hike - up and over mountainous terrain with slippy loose rocks to climb or travel across - If the description should walking hike rather than a walking tour - very very difficult!
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Paul
March 2025
From United States of America
Traveled as
As a couple
- 53 years old
Poor
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JB
March 2025
From United States of America
Traveled as
Alone
- 14 years old
Excellent
M
Martina
February 2025
From Germany
Traveled as
Alone
- 46 years old
Excellent
Es war ein toller Ausflug mit einem sehr freundlichem Reiseleiter ( janvier glaube ich war der Name)der uns viel Informationen über das Land vermittelt hatte
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Ellen
February 2025
From United States of America
Traveled as
With family
- 20 years old
Great
De zeegrotten zijn erg mooi
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Kati
December 2024
From United States of America
Traveled as
Alone
- 38 years old
Excellent
Super przewodnik Steve! przepiekna trasa, bardzo urozmaicona, nie za trudna i zarazem pelna emocji. Przepiekne widoki i do tego historie przekazane przez przewodnika. niewatpliwym atutem jest mala grupa!!! Goraco polecam :)
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Sam
December 2024
From United Kingdom
Traveled as
As a couple
- 11 years old
Great
Great guide, great views, however “walk”/hike was not for beginners and was very tricky even for a “healthy” person. If the pace was slower, with more breaks in between steps, it would have been slightly easier.
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Globetrotter
November 2024
From United States of America
Traveled as
As a couple
- 47 years old
Great
Bedingt durch die extreme Klimatisierung im Kleinbus ( gefühlte Kühlschranktemperatur) bin ich krank geworden und kann nun die zweite Hälfte des Urlaubs nur eingeschränkt genießen. Schade drum !
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Traveller
December 2023
From United States of America
Traveled as
Alone
- 42 years old
Great
The guide was good but a little rushed in places due to the wind and having to change tact. Would have liked to of had time to go down into the cave instead of viewing from a step platform.
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Kerry
April 2023
From United States of America
Traveled as
As a couple
- 34 years old
Great
Hours drive c/w pick ups to first part of our walk in Pajara. Rocky climb so make sure you wear suitable footwear with tricky paths. walk approx 2.5km. Then minibus drive to Ajuy where we stopped at a cafe to have provided packed lunch (cheese& salad sandwich, fruit & fruit juice). Afterwards another walk to see Peña Horadada, caves & excellent views. approx 5km. Back to minibus for drive back. Ricardo the guide was excellent and added to the experience. Well worth it.
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Lovely walk
March 2022
From United Kingdom
Traveled as
Alone
Great
Total walk was about 5 miles in two parts. Lovely simple packed lunch with lots of fruit. A toilet stop between the two walks would have been helpful.