Fuerteventura: Jandía Natural Park & The Puertito Buggy Tour
This buggy adventure takes you into the wild heart of Fuerteventura’s Jandía Natural Park and the charming village of Puerto de la Cruz. For around $159 per group (up to two people), you’ll spend roughly 2 hours behind the wheel of a sturdy buggy, navigating rugged mountain roads and coastal paths with a professional guide. It’s an experience that combines adventure, scenic beauty, and a chance to see local wildlife like goats, donkeys, and even squirrels.
Two aspects we particularly love about this tour: First, the guides are praised for being friendly and knowledgeable, turning what could be a bumpy ride into an engaging story about the landscape and wildlife. Second, the views are truly spectacular, from mountain vistas to coastal panoramas, making the dusty, off-road drive feel worthwhile.
A possible consideration is the dust and dirt factor — this activity is a bit messy, so we’d recommend wearing clothes that can get dirty and bringing a neck scarf or dust mask. Also, the tour is not suitable for children under 7, pregnant women, or people over 309 lbs (140 kg), so keep that in mind if you’re traveling with a group.
This tour suits adventurous families, off-road enthusiasts, or travelers eager to experience Fuerteventura’s natural beauty from a different perspective. If you enjoy active outdoor pursuits and want a guided yet exhilarating ride, this is likely your best bet.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points
- Scenic Off-Road Driving: Experience Fuerteventura’s diverse landscapes with guided routes through mountains and coastlines.
- Wildlife & Nature: Keep an eye out for local animals like goats, donkeys, sheep, and squirrels.
- Well-Prepared Guides: Friendly, knowledgeable guides ensure safety and add meaningful context.
- Family-Friendly: Suitable for kids over 7, with options for both drivers and passengers.
- Dust & Dirt Factor: Expect to get dusty, so dress accordingly and wear protective gear.
- Value for Money: For a couple of hours of fun, many reviewers find this tour to be good value.
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A Full Breakdown of What to Expect
Starting Point & Pickup
Your adventure begins with hotel pickup in Jandía, Costa Calma, Morro Jable, or Esquinzo. The company arranges this seamlessly, often confirmed via WhatsApp. We appreciate the convenience, especially if you’re staying in one of these areas. The pickup is outside your hotel, so no need to go inside — a quick, hassle-free process.
Safety Briefing & Driving Class
Before hitting the dirt, you’ll receive a briefing from your guide about how to handle the buggy and interpret signals. This is especially helpful if you’re new to off-road driving. You’ll also be fitted with dust goggles and encouraged to wear a dust mask or scarf, as reviewers note the dust can get quite intense. One reviewer said, “Masks can be bought there for a fair price and glasses do fit under the goggles they provide,” which is good to know for planning.
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Once on the road, expect a combination of off-road tracks and scenic gravel roads. We loved the way the guide narrated stories about the landscape, adding a layer of context to the natural beauty. The route takes you through rugged mountains and lush areas, with plenty of photo stops, including the “most beautiful tip of the island,” where you get sweeping coastal views.
Multiple reviews mention how breathtaking the scenery is, with one guest saying, “The landscapes were absolutely breathtaking, from rugged mountains to stunning coastal views.” These vistas are what make the dusty drive worthwhile, and you’ll be glad you’re in a vehicle that can handle uneven terrain.
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Wildlife & Local Charm
Along the route, expect to see local wildlife such as goats, donkeys, sheep, and even squirrels. A traveler remarked, “We saw goats and wild horses and mountain and sea views,” highlighting the variety of animals and scenery. The guide’s stories about the villages like Puerto de la Cruz (Puertito) add a cultural dimension to the trip, making it more than just a drive.
The Stop at Puerto de la Cruz
After about an hour of driving, you’ll arrive at the charming village of Puerto de la Cruz. It’s a great spot for a quick break, some photos, and perhaps a snack or drink. Since the lighthouse at the coast was reported as closed during some visits, it’s worth managing expectations for specific stops. Still, the views and atmosphere of this tiny fishing village make it a memorable part of the tour.
Return Journey
The ride back offers a different perspective, and the route often mirrors the outbound trip. Some reviews mention that traffic can slow down the return, especially behind larger vehicles like RVs, which can reduce the thrill slightly. Still, most agree that the overall experience is worth it.
What Is Included & What’s Not
Included:
- Hotel pickup and drop-off in key areas
- Safety gear, including goggles and dust masks
- A buggy driving class and safety instructions
- Guided off-road tour
Not Included:
- Food and drinks (bring your own snacks or plan to eat afterward)
- Pickup outside the specified areas (additional arrangements needed)
The value here is quite good considering the small group size and the personalized attention from guides. For just over two hours of adventure, many find this to be a money’s worth experience.
The Experience: Real Travelers’ Perspectives
One enthusiastic reviewer said, “Great experience, awesome trip through the Jandia Natural Park. The guide was very nice and explained everything necessary,” highlighting the professionalism and friendliness of the guides. Others appreciated the adventure quotient, with comments like, “The driving was exciting and a little scary,” and “It felt a little like Mad Max, just a bit slower,” conveying how the rugged terrain adds a dose of adrenaline.
Many also appreciated how well the activity was organized. One guest said, “Although a bit chaotic when we arrived at the unit, it was fantastic and great fun,” emphasizing that despite some minor logistical hiccups, the fun factor was high.
The Dust Factor and Preparation
A recurring comment from reviews is to wear clothes that can get dirty, as the dusty environment is unavoidable. Some recommend bringing your own scarf or bandana, but the goggles provided are generally praised for fitting well under a hat or scarf.
Guides and Safety
Guests consistently mention the guides’ friendliness and professionalism. One review states, “The guides are very friendly, and they ensure safety while making the activity fun,” which is comforting if you’re new to off-road driving.
Suitability & Challenges
While most reviews are positive, a few mention that the buggy’s condition varies, with some noting issues like loose steering or tired suspension. Still, these seem to be exceptions rather than the rule. The activity is not suitable for children under 7, pregnant women, or heavier individuals over 140 kg, so check your group before booking.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This buggy adventure is best suited for adventurous families, couples, or groups of friends who enjoy outdoor activities and are looking for a thrilling yet scenic way to explore the island. If you’re after unbeatable views, love wildlife, or want a hands-on experience with a guided twist, this tour fits the bill.
It’s also ideal for those who don’t mind getting a little dusty and are okay with a moderate level of physical activity. Not recommended for those with mobility issues or pregnant women, given the off-road nature and safety considerations.
The Sum Up
In terms of value, the Fuerteventura Jandía Natural Park & Puertito Buggy Tour offers a memorable glimpse into the island’s rugged beauty, driven by friendly guides who enhance the experience with their stories and safety attentiveness. You’ll love the panoramic mountain and coastal views, the chance to see native wildlife, and the sheer fun of driving a buggy through untouched terrain.
While it’s a bit dusty and the ride can be bumpy—some drivers noted tired equipment—it remains an excellent choice for travelers seeking active adventure and authentic scenery. Especially if you’re traveling with family or friends who enjoy a bit of adrenaline, this tour provides good value for the price.
If you’re content with a guided off-road drive that combines scenery, wildlife, and a touch of excitement, this tour is hard to beat. Prepare for dust, wear comfortable clothes, and get ready for an unforgettable ride through Fuerteventura’s wild side.
FAQs
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, pickup is provided in Jandía, Costa Calma, Morro Jable, and Esquinzo, outside your hotel, making it convenient to start your adventure.
What should I bring?
You’ll need your driver’s license, and it’s wise to wear clothes that can get dirty. Bringing a scarf or dust mask is recommended, especially if you want extra protection against dust.
Is this activity suitable for children?
It’s suitable for children over 7 years old. Younger children or those with health restrictions should consider other activities.
Are the guides experienced?
Yes, reviews highlight guides as friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive to safety, making the ride both fun and secure.
Can I drive the buggy myself?
Yes, the briefing covers how to operate the vehicle, and both drivers and passengers can switch mid-route to experience both roles.
What if I’m afraid of dust or dirt?
Prepare accordingly—wear a scarf or mask, and dress in clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty. The dust can be quite intense, but it adds to the adventure.
How long does the tour last?
Expect around 2 hours of riding, with a roughly equal time for pickup, briefing, and the actual drive.
Is there any food or drinks included?
No, you need to bring your own snacks or plan to eat after the tour, as no food or drinks are included.
This buggy tour delivers plenty of adventure, scenery, and wildlife encounters in just a few hours. It’s a great way to see Fuerteventura’s natural landscape from a different angle — dusty, exhilarating, and full of surprises.
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