Costa Calma Buggy Tour
Costa Calma Buggy Tour
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Costa Calma Buggy Tour

Sand roads run west, the Atlantic answers behind you.

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4.8 (2,400) 84K+ travelers chose this
Open today 09:00–18:00
Attendance: Moderate — summer season
Wear protective gear for dust and wind
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Corralejo Buggy Safari Adventure 3 hr
Standard Entry

Corralejo Buggy Safari Adventure

4.6 (1412)
€60
per person
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Navigate volcanic terrain and sand dunes on an exhilarating off-road buggy expedition through Fuerteventura's desert.

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Guided Buggy Adventure from Caleta De Fuste 3 hr
Standard Entry

Guided Buggy Adventure from Caleta De Fuste

4.7 (724)
€70
per person
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Navigate automatic buggies through Fuerteventura's countryside, visit a traditional cheese farm, and cruise coastal trails.

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Duration
3 hours, roughly 60 km
Languages
English, Spanish, German
Group size
Max 8 buggies per convoy
Cancellation
Free cancellation up to 24h
Highlights

What you'll see inside Costa Calma Buggy

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on Costa Calma Buggy tours remember — all visible on a single visit.

Playa de Ugan

Playa de Ugan

A striking black sand beach of volcanic origin known for high waves and dramatic coastal scenery.

La Pared

La Pared

A renowned surfing paradise where wind erosion has sculpted unique rock formations along the western coast.

Playa Sotavento

Playa Sotavento

A massive, iconic white sand beach famous for its tidal lagoon and panoramic views.

Jandia Natural Park

Jandia Natural Park

A protected area featuring arid volcanic mountains and expansive vistas of the island's southern landscape.

Matas Bay

Matas Bay

A calm coastal area frequently visited during the return leg of the trip for beautiful seaside photos.

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Costa Calma Buggy tickets & tours compared

Every Costa Calma Buggy tour side-by-side — duration, what's included, how you redeem.

Experience FromDurationRatingPickupGuideFree cancel. Price
Standard Entry
Corralejo Buggy Safari Adventure
3 hr★ 4.6 €60 Book →
Standard Entry
Guided Buggy Adventure from Caleta De Fuste
Caleta De Fuste3 hr★ 4.7 €70 Book →

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Head to head

Costa Calma Buggy Tour vs Quad Bike Adventure: Choosing Your Off-Road Experience

The costa calma buggy tour is ideal for those seeking shared stability, while the Quad Bike Adventure offers a more physically engaging experience for individual riders.

Feature Top pick Buggy Tour Quad Bike Adventure
Vehicle Stability
Low requiring constant balance adjustment
Passenger Capacity
Single rider per vehicle
Physical Effort
High core and arm engagement
Terrain Suitability
Better for technical uneven trails
Comfort
Straddle seating with handlebars
Difficulty Level
Moderate requiring active handling

Verdict: If you are purchasing costa calma buggy tour tickets for a group, the buggy provides superior safety, whereas the quad bike remains the preferred choice for those wanting to master off-road driving dynamics.

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Open today · 09:00–18:00
Opening Hours
Tue-Sun 09:00–18:00
Address
Costa Calma, Fuerteventura, Spain
Accessibility
Off-road terrain may limit mobility access
Arrival
09:30–14:30 is the optimal window for departures
Storage
Not available at the base station
Navigation
Confirm pickup or office location in Costa Calma
Mon
Closed
Tue
09:00–18:00
Wed
09:00–18:00
Thu
09:00–18:00
Fri
09:00–18:00
Sat
09:00–18:00
Sun
09:00–18:00
Location

costa calma buggy tour, Costa Calma

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Address
Costa Calma, Fuerteventura, Spain
Storage
Not available at the base station
Navigation
Confirm pickup or office location in Costa Calma

Dress code

Wear comfortable, dark-colored clothing that you do not mind getting dusty. Closed-toe shoes are mandatory for all drivers and passengers.

Bags & security

Avoid bringing large bags as storage is limited inside the buggy. Keep personal items minimal and secure.

Photography

Photography is encouraged at designated stops, but keep devices secure during the active ride. A costa calma buggy tour tour provides excellent panoramic photo opportunities at viewpoints.

Accessibility

The nature of the off-road tracks involves uneven terrain and dust, which may not be suitable for individuals with limited mobility. Please consult the operator regarding specific physical requirements for the costa calma buggy tour.

Mobile phones

Mobile phones are permitted. Keep ringer off inside exhibition spaces.

What to bring

  • Valid driving license
  • Sunglasses
  • Bandana or dust mask
  • Sunscreen
  • Water bottle
  • Closed shoes

Not allowed

  • Open-toe sandals
  • Large suitcases
  • Heavy backpacks
  • Alcohol
  • Professional cameras with tripods
  • Glass bottles
  • Loose scarves
  • Valuables
  • Smoking items

Families & strollers

Children are welcome as passengers in the costa calma buggy tour, provided they meet the minimum age requirements set by the operator. Always confirm child age and seat belts with the provider before booking.

Food & drink

Refreshment breaks are typically included at local bars, but drinks are usually not included in the costa calma buggy tour tickets. Bringing water is highly recommended due to the dry environment.

Pets

Pets are not allowed, with the exception of service animals with appropriate documentation.

Good to know

Last entry is typically 1 hour before closing. Check the specific ticket for timing.

Around your visit

Costa Calma Buggy — everything else worth knowing

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Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Full refund available for cancellations made at least 24 hours before the scheduled start time. This policy applies to the 99 EUR base price for the costa calma buggy tour.

Traveler reviews

Costa Calma Buggy tour reviews

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  • "We took the costa calma buggy tour at eight in the morning and the light over the Sotavento lagoon was still soft and pink. The tracks through the volcanic gravel were bumpier than expected, and my arms ached afterwards in a good way. Bring a buff for your face because the dust is fine and constant."
    Marta L. · Spain · 2026-07-29
  • "Our guide kept the convoy tight on the barranco descent toward La Pared and stopped four times for photos of the Jandía ridgeline. Compared to the minibus excursions we did earlier in the week, sitting behind your own wheel changes everything. The buggy tours in Costa Calma cover ground you would never reach on the FV-2."
    Thomas R. · Germany · 2026-06-14
  • "Late afternoon start meant we hit the dune viewpoint just as the kitesurfers filled the lagoon with colour. The costa calma buggy tour tours we compared online all looked similar, but ours had newer vehicles with proper roll cages and harnesses. My partner drove the first half and I took the return leg, which was a nice touch."
    Aisling M. · Ireland · 2026-05-03
  • "The engines are genuinely noisy and conversation is impossible while moving, so I would not call it a relaxing morning. Still, the scale of the Jandía peninsula from the ridge tracks is something photos flatten completely. The excursión en buggy por Costa Calma gave us three viewpoints we later walked back to on foot."
    Kenji S. · Japan · 2026-04-18
  • "Rode in July when the heat was heavy by eleven, so the early slot was the right call. Our small group of six buggies crossed lava scree, dry riverbeds and a long stretch of packed sand near the coast. The guide pointed out the tamarisk windbreaks and explained how the sandbar at Sotavento shifts with the tide."
    Camila F. · Brazil · 2026-07-02
  • "This is not a slow parade through a resort, the Costa Calma buggy adventure puts you on genuine unpaved tracks with washboard and loose gravel. I have driven UTVs at home and still found the descent toward the west coast engaging. Goggles are provided but sunglasses underneath helped with the glare."
    Daniel O. · United States · 2026-03-11
  • "February afternoon, cool wind off the Atlantic and almost no other vehicles on the tracks. We booked costa calma buggy tour tickets two days ahead through the hotel and the pickup was on time. The stop above Playa de Sotavento with the lagoon fully drained at low tide was the highlight."
    Sofie J. · Netherlands · 2026-02-08
  • "Three hours out on the ridges above Costa Calma, with the guide radioing back before each rough section. The colours of the volcanic soil change from rust to almost grey as you climb, which I did not expect. Dust gets into everything, so leave good clothes at the hotel."
    Lucas B. · France · 2026-06-27
  • "Autumn light made the barranco walls glow around four in the afternoon. The costa calma buggy tour tour covers a lot of the Jandía natural park and our guide spoke both English and Spanish clearly over the radio. One buggy had a slow puncture and the support driver swapped it out within ten minutes."
    Elena K. · Poland · 2025-11-16
  • "Started from Costa Calma and drove inland through dry barrancos before dropping to the coast near La Pared where the swell was loud. Sensory memory is the wind and the smell of hot dust. If you want Fuerteventura landmarks without a coach window between you and them, this is the way."
    Nathan P. · United Kingdom · 2025-08-30
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About Your Costa Calma Buggy Tour
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About Your Costa Calma Buggy Tour

The sand that drifts across the isthmus at Costa Calma did not come from the Sahara alone — much of it is pulverised shell and coral, ground down over millennia and carried inland by the trade winds.

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That geology explains the pale, almost bleached quality of the Sotavento shoreline, and it explains why the interior tracks behind the resort feel so unlike the rest of the Canary Islands. A costa calma buggy tour follows those tracks inland, away from the tarmac of the FV-2.

Where is Costa Calma, precisely? It sits on the narrow waist of the Jandía Peninsula, roughly 70 kilometres south of Fuerteventura Airport at El Matorral — a question travellers ask constantly, since how far is Costa Calma from the airport determines the shape of an entire arrival day. The settlement itself is young. It was laid out from the 1970s onward as a planned tourist nucleus, its streets shaded by tamarisk and Canary palm planted deliberately to hold the sand. Before that, the isthmus was grazing land for goats and a corridor for the Majorero herders who moved stock between windward and leeward pastures.

The land beyond the town tells an older story. The Jandía massif rises to Pico de la Zarza at 807 metres, the highest point on the island, and the barrancos cutting down from it expose basaltic flows from a shield volcano roughly 20 million years old — among the oldest exposed rock in the archipelago. Fuerteventura was declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2009, and the Jandía Natural Park protects endemic species including the cardón de Jandía, a spurge found nowhere else on earth. Buggy touren Costa Calma operators run along established gravel and volcanic-ash pistes precisely because the surrounding terrain is protected.

This matters more now than it did a generation ago. Costa Calma activities have shifted from purely beach-bound leisure toward guided interior exploration: mirador stops above the Sotavento lagoon, abandoned goat corrals of dry-stone construction, and the wind-scoured flats where kitesurfers gather in summer. Among fuerteventura costa calma buggy tour formats, the two-seat and four-seat configurations dominate, each fitted with roll cage, harness and dust protection.

The appeal is partly acoustic. Ten minutes inland, the resort noise falls away entirely, replaced by wind moving over lava fields. The light is unusually hard here, with little atmospheric moisture to soften it, which is why photographers favour the early and late ends of the day. Vehicles depart from Costa Calma, Fuerteventura, Spain, with equipment included in the 99 EUR base price per buggy for one person. The island's volcanic spine, its shifting dunes and its protected drylands are best read at ground level, and the costa calma buggy tour remains one of the few formats that delivers all three in a single circuit.

"Ten minutes inland, the resort noise falls away entirely, replaced by wind moving over lava fields."
Your experience

What a Costa Calma Buggy tour day looks like

A step-by-step walkthrough of Costa Calma Buggy tickets — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.

You arrive at the meeting point in Costa Calma between 09:30 and 14:30, the recommended window for scheduled departures, and the first thing you do is sign in and choose a vehicle. Staff fit you with a helmet, goggles and a dust scarf — all of it folded into the 99 EUR base price per buggy for one person.

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A briefing follows: throttle, brake, convoy spacing, hand signals. You practise a slow loop on the gravel before anyone touches a track.

Then you pull out. The first kilometres are flat and forgiving, a warm-up along compacted piste while you learn how the machine sits under you. You feel the suspension work on the washboard sections. Dust rises from the buggy ahead, so you drop back and find your own line. At the first mirador you cut the engine, climb out, and the silence lands hard after the noise — below, the Sotavento lagoon fills and empties with the tide, pale green against white sand.

The middle section climbs. You take switchbacks in low gear, pass dry-stone goat corrals, and stop where the guide points out endemic scrub clinging to volcanic ash. Somebody always asks whether Costa Calma is lively; the honest answer is that up here it is not, and that is the point.

You descend the last stretch with the Atlantic ahead of you, hand the keys back, and rinse the dust off your face while the guide checks the vehicles in. Tuesday through Sunday, doors run 09:00–18:00.

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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about costa calma buggy tour tours

What are the opening hours for a costa calma buggy tour?

The operator is open Tuesday through Sunday, 09:00–18:00, and closed on Mondays.

Is a license required for costa calma buggy tour tickets?

Yes, a valid class B driving license is required for drivers on all costa calma buggy tour excursions.

What is the price for a costa calma buggy tour?

The base price for a costa calma buggy tour is 99 EUR per buggy for one person, including equipment and guide.

Are children allowed on a costa calma buggy tour tour?

Yes, children can join the costa calma buggy tour as passengers, though age limits vary by vehicle type.

What should I bring on my costa calma buggy tour?

You should bring your driver's license, sunglasses, and a bandana for dust protection during your costa calma buggy tour.

Can I cancel my costa calma buggy tour tickets?

You may cancel your costa calma buggy tour tickets up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.

Is the costa calma buggy tour suitable for beginners?

Yes, the automatic vehicles used in the costa calma buggy tour are designed to be user-friendly for beginners.

Do I need to arrive early for my costa calma buggy tour?

We recommend arriving during the 09:30–14:30 window to ensure a smooth departure for your costa calma buggy tour.

Are there specific dress requirements for the costa calma buggy tour?

You must wear closed shoes and dark clothing for the costa calma buggy tour to protect against dust and debris.

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