This hike sets off from Lajares and follows a volcanic trail skirting the foothills of Montana Colorada, where you can walk right up to the rim of its crater. From there, you'll climb to the top of Calderon Hondo, a deeper volcanic crater, offering views across northern Fuerteventura and Lanzarote. After descending, the path continues towards the village of Majanicho for a glimpse into traditional island life. You'll wrap up with photo stops at the Corralejo sand dunes and the Insta-favourite Popcorn Beach, known for its coral‑shaped sand.
Fuerteventura hiking tour to Calderon Hondo Volcano
- You'll hike along a volcanic trail and stand at the rim of Montana Colarada's crater
- There's a visit to the fishing village of Majanicho for a glimpse into traditional island life
- The tour includes stops at Corralejo sand dunes and Popcorn Beach for photos
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- Just so you know, it's recommended to bring water and snacks with you
- Not suitable for guests with poor health
- Not suitable for guests with cardiac or respiratory problems
- Not suitable for expectant mothers or guests with back problems
- Not suitable for families with small children
- Not suitable for those with reduced mobility due to moderate walking distance during tour
- Bring a hat
- Bring suitable footwear
- Food and drinks not included
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