What's on in Fuerteventura during September
There are thousands of things to do during September in Fuerteventura including Excursions,Trips and Tours which are great ways to enhance your holiday experience and ensure you leave Fuerteventura with some amazing memories.There's also plenty of free events such as carnivals, fiestas, markets, beach parties, music festivals and sporting events. Many excursions are very popular and sell out, don’t leave it to chance, book online in advance for peace of mind. Don't waste your precious holiday time in queues, pay in your local currency, receive instant confirmation and mobile vouchers for offline use with easy cancellation should your travel plans change.
All Fuerteventura Events
Experience the beaches and wild nature of Costa Calma and feel the excitement as you explore this unique landscape. Choose to ride a buggy for 3 hours through the island. Ride between desert hills and dry riverbeds and visit the hidden parts of the island.
Prices from € 95 for a driver only and € 125 for a driver and a passenger
Explore unknown territories and dirt tracks close to ancient volcanoes on a buggy tour in Caleta De Fuste with pickup in specific location. Admire panoramic views of the ocean and coast.
Head out onto the Atlantic Ocean and increase your chances of observing whales and dolphins playing and breaching in their natural habitat. Take in sweeping views of Fuerteventura's coastline and learn about these friendly animals from your guide.
Prices from €45 per person
Come enjoy a day filled with unforgettable adventures and fun in the sun. Sail on the crystal-clear waters off the southern coast of Fuerteventura. Witness a real pirate crossing with the company of family and friends.
Prices from €69 per adult and €34.50 per child (Age 3-12) Infants (2 and under) €0
Enjoy a round-trip speedboat ride from Corralejo to Lobos Island and discover the stunning volcanic island at your own pace.
Prices from € 15 per adult and € 10 per child (Age 3-11) Infants (2 and under) € 0
Explore the crystal clear turquoise waters off the coast of Fuerteventura on a dolphin and whale-watching trip departing from the harbor of Morro Jable.
Prices from €45 per person
Enjoy a safe and comfortable crossing aboard the Fast Ferry Los Socios from Corralejo to Isla de Lobos and discover the stunning volcanic island at your own pace.
Prices from € 16 per adult and € 10 per child (Age 4-11) Infants (3 and under) € 0
Get picked up by a bus from one of the pickup points in Caleta de Fuste, then head to the pier in Corralejo to take a ferry to Lobos Island. After just 15 minutes on the water, disembark on the islet where you can enjoy hiking, snorkelling, and swimming.
Prices from € 35 per adult and €23 per child (Age 4-11) Infants (3 and under) €5
An incredible dune buggy sightseeing tour ideal for friends and families. Discover and explore unknown territories, drive on dirt tracks close to ancient volcanoes and enjoy the amazing panoramic views between the ocean, sand dunes and coast.
Prices from € 95 for a driver only and € 125 for a driver and a passenger
Caleta de Fuste Street Market is held every Tuesday and Saturday between 10:00 and 14:00 next to the bus station in Caleta de Fuste,Fuerteventura. You can find all kinds of goods here, and it's perfectly fine, and often expected to haggle which can be quite entertaining, so grab yourself some bargains. In among the Ray Ben sunglasses, and the Gucci handbags for a tenner you can find some quality items such as hand made jewellery, and African wood carvings, well worth a look around.
La Oliva Traditional Market (Mercado de las Tradiciones) is held every Tuesday and Friday between 10:00 and 14:00 at Casa del Coronel in the town of La Oliva, Fuerteventura.
Fuerteventura Archaeological Museum has has two exhibition halls equipped with explanatory panels, one for Aboriginal material culture and the other to the spiritual world, both exhibit some archaeological pieces belonging to the Aboriginal stage of the island.
This 5-hour Guided E-Bike Tour & Crater Hike from Corralejo for adventurers that have experience in biking will challenge them through 45 kilometres across different terrains like sand and valleys.
Prices from € 65 per person
Discover the origins of the famous Majorero cheese at the Majorero Cheese Museum. The Majorera goats are acknowledged to be amongst the most productive in the world, the excellent quality of their dense, aromatic and fatty milk is one of the main secrets of Majorero cheese.
The Del Carmen Saltworks Museum is located in the Del Carmen Saltworks at Las Salinas, Fuerteventura and is the only saltworks in Fuerteventura still in operation.
The Los Molinos Interpretation Centre in Tiscamanita makes us aware of the importance of grain to Fuerteventura and its importance to the economy of the island for centuries. The grain was harvested from wild seeds and ground in stone mortars and hand mills in the days before windmills.
Admission:. Adult (Over 11) 4€ Child (4-11) 2.50€ Child (aged 0-3) Free
For centuries Fuerteventura was the granary of the Canary Islands. Grain left its ports to supply other islands. Today this past is remembered in the Casa de la Cilla, in La Oliva, a place not to missed by those interested in finding out about the backbone of the Fuerteventuran economy until a few decades ago.
Discover the underwater world off the coast of Caleta de Fuste, Fuerteventura in a glass-bottom boat. Enjoy a comfortable seat and a safe encounter with nature.
Prices from €16 per adult, children (4-11) €8, infants €0 (3 and under)
Experience the way of life of Fuerteventuran peasants over the last few decades. Stone houses, whitewashed and with gabled roofs, welcome the visitor to the La Alcogida Eco-Museum.
La Entallada Lighthouse, built in 1954 is the closest point of Fuerteventura and the Canay Islands to the African continent is located on top of a cliff two hundred metres above sea level. Stunning views, well worth a visit and entry is free.