Grand Karting Fuerteventura in capitol:
https://goo.gl/maps/D87FRyAgzYmxhKNcA
or Karting Ocios del Sur down south:
https://goo.gl/maps/5RCEnkgCfz8znSmc6
There are several companies on the island that offer quad or buggy tours. However, if you want to go WITHOUT a GUIDE, you can do so at the Montes Quad rental in Morro Jable. Sample prices are about 60 euros for renting a quad bike for 5-6 hours (you also have to pay a deposit of 200 euros, returned on return). The quads in this company are not in the best condition, but they are enough for a trip to Cofete.
https://goo.gl/maps/Vy5peDzHVJVXQr63A
The water park is located in Corralejo, in the north of the island. It closed in 2020 due to Covid epidemic and it is scheduled to reopen in 2022 or 2023.
Acua park website and tickets online:
https://www.acuawaterpark.com/en/
Ferries to this desert island leave from Corralejo in just 20 minutes. The whole island is a nature reserve "Parque Natural Islote de Lobos" and you can spend the whole day there (although you can also choose a quick one-hour trip).
It is worth booking a ferry ticket online in advance:
In the western part of the island (approx. 35 minutes by car from the apartment) there are natural rock pools.
Set this waypoint in your google maps:
https://goo.gl/maps/xK99ixjqWR189t579
and park as close to the attraction 😊
One of the most "instagram" viewpoints on the island. From it, we can admire the impressive panorama of Cofete. To get to this point we have to leave the FV-2 motorway in Jandia (about 50 minutes by car from the apartment). We set this point in navigation (gas station):
https://g.page/Shell-Morro-Jable?share
and, after reaching the place, we change the navigation to this point:
https://goo.gl/maps/2cqCPFmRicF9jEDM8
After covering about 5 km (mainly on a gravel road), we are there.
The place where you stayed is famous not only for its safe beaches and golf courses, but also for the longest promenade on the island. It starts at the back of the Atlantico Shopping Center:
https://goo.gl/maps/JA2hYygmCc84K2K87
and stretches for 7 km along the coast to the Nuevo Horizonte estate in the neighboring town of Costa de Antigua:
https://goo.gl/maps/MSq53kVbWWTQDLWL6
The asphalt bicycle path is located along the entire promenade and in the south it is even longer by a few kilometers because it reaches the Salt Museum itself. On the route we have several beautiful beaches, a port, sharp cliffs and many cafes and restaurants. If you do not feel strong enough to cover this route on foot, in Caleta you can rent a bike or an electric scooter:
e.g. at this place:
https://goo.gl/maps/u6jiM1ny6CmD1y3F9
Fuerteventura is a Mecca for all kinds of water sports, especially surfing. If you would like to learn surfing from scratch or raise your skills to a higher level, we recommend the local school in Caleta de Fuste (approx. 1 km from the apartment).
They offer group or individual courses. They are fluent in Spanish, English and Polish.
To get to the caves, you first need to reach the Playa de la Solapa beach (45 minutes from the apartment):
https://goo.gl/maps/cNsJKWdNRBEgDM9b6
We park by the beach and walk south along the coast. The two largest caves are at the southern end of the beach:
https://goo.gl/maps/pCxoTKSMmAebwa5h7
The site is inaccessible at high tide so you MUST visit it when the tide is low. You can download many free applications on your phone (eg "My Tide Times") or check it on the website:
https://www.tide-forecast.com/locations/Puerto-del-Rosario/tides/latest
Plan to get there when the tide is LOW!
Location of this natural pool in Caleta de Fuste:
https://goo.gl/maps/Rpgdoy7vJoqCTELY6
A MUST go there when the TIDE IS LOW!
To see this unusual rock formation, we have to get to the Playa de las Hermosas beach by car (40 minutes from the apartment):
https://goo.gl/maps/RjypNEcgSSCrD7ji6
The last leg of the journey to this beach is an unpaved road.
Here we leave the car and walk along the coast to the NORTH - after about 300m we will reach the rock.