Corralejo: Off Road Adventure on E-scooter

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Corralejo: Off Road Adventure on E-scooter

  • 5.08 reviews
  • 2 hours
  • From $65
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Fat tires, real sand, and volcanic views. This 2-hour Corralejo off-road e-scooter tour is interesting because you switch terrains fast, from coastal tracks to sandy paths where the two-wheel drive really matters. I like that the small group size keeps things calm and lets the guides focus on safety and smooth technique. One thing to consider: this is an active ride on sand and uneven ground, and it’s not suitable for everyone due to the listed age and weight limits.

The route also earns points for scenery with purpose. You get photo stops at viewpoints and volcanic areas like Montaña Lomo Blanco, plus time in the fisherman village of Majanicho by a lagoon. You’ll also see Lanzarote and Lobos on the horizon during the coastal return.

If you want a fun way to get off the main roads without hours of hiking, this is a great fit—just be ready for basic scooter control, and remember that food and drink aren’t included.

Key highlights you’ll feel right away

Corralejo: Off Road Adventure on E-scooter - Key highlights you’ll feel right away

  • Two fat-wheel drive on sand for that proper off-road motion
  • North coast panoramas with Lanzarote and Lobos in the background
  • Photo stops that actually break up the ride (volcano + viewpoints)
  • Majanicho lagoon village time for a quiet beach moment
  • Pop Corn beach stop where coral formations look like snack-size popcorn
  • Small groups up to 7 with a live guide in Italian, German, English, or Spanish

Why Fuerteventura’s north coast feels different from the road

Corralejo: Off Road Adventure on E-scooter - Why Fuerteventura’s north coast feels different from the road
Fuerteventura’s north coast has a rough, open feel. From Corralejo, this tour uses a route that’s built around views and terrain changes, not just “go here, stop there.” The big reason to do it by e-scooter is simple: you cover a good amount of coastline in only 2 hours, while still getting that physical, bumpy connection you miss when you stay on paved roads.

You’ll start along the coastline, then push toward volcanic areas where the ground shifts. That change is the whole point. Sand paths and coastal tracks demand a bit more balance, and when the e-scooter’s two-wheel drive kicks in, it turns “survive the terrain” into something you can actually enjoy.

I also like that this tour gives you built-in moments to look up. It’s not one long continuous stretch of riding with no breaks. You get short photo stops at specific points, and a longer visit in Majanicho—so you’re not only moving, you’re also taking in the island.

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The scooters, training, and safety that make it workable

Corralejo: Off Road Adventure on E-scooter - The scooters, training, and safety that make it workable
This is an e-scooter ride with fat tires and 2-wheel drive. That matters because sand can be slippery and loose, and fat tires help the scooter stay planted where a normal tire would struggle. The power and traction are especially noticeable on the sand paths toward the volcanic panoramic area.

Before you head out, you do two key things:

  • a safety briefing (about 10 minutes)
  • time to get confidence with riding the scooter

That sounds basic, but it’s what makes the tour feel fair for people who haven’t done this style of vehicle before. The idea is that once you’re comfortable controlling speed and balance, the route becomes fun rather than stressful.

You’ll also get helmet and protection equipment. It’s not just a checkbox. On this kind of route—coastal tracks, rocky patches, and sand—small mishaps can happen if you rush. Having the right gear turns the tour into a “try it and learn” experience, not a risk.

One practical note: the operator asks for closed-toe shoes. Bring footwear you’re happy to wear for a couple hours on uneven ground. Bare sandals are a bad idea here.

Corralejo pickup and the 2-hour rhythm

Corralejo: Off Road Adventure on E-scooter - Corralejo pickup and the 2-hour rhythm
The tour is designed around pickup and drop-off in the Corralejo area. There are multiple pickup options, including hotels and nearby meeting points like Playa Park Zensation, Barceló Corralejo Sands, Labranda Bahía de Lobos, Secrets Bahía Real Resort & Spa, Hotel Riu Palace Tres Islas, Quad Adventure & Buggy Safari, and Hotel Riu Oliva Beach Resort. Drop-offs are in the same Corralejo zone.

Time-wise, the pacing is tight but not rushed. With a total duration of 2 hours, the day is structured into short photo breaks and a couple of “real stops” where you can stretch and look around.

Small group size (limited to 7 participants) is also a big part of the rhythm. You’re not stuck behind a long line, and the guide can explain terrain changes in a way that sticks.

The first photo stops: getting your bearings fast

Corralejo: Off Road Adventure on E-scooter - The first photo stops: getting your bearings fast
Once everyone is set, you start exploring from Fuerteventura’s north coast. Early on, you follow the coastline and stop for quick photos. There’s a secret stop for pictures (about 5 minutes), and then another photo stop at Montaña Lomo Blanco (also about 5 minutes).

Why those short stops help you:

  • They give you immediate motivation. You feel like the ride is earning its keep right away.
  • They let you adjust how you ride. After the first terrain stretch, you can lock in technique.
  • They create natural “look up” moments. On an off-road ride, people forget to pause and take photos; short stops fix that.

If you care about photos, this is also where you’ll want your phone ready. You’ll have viewpoints and panoramic areas later, but the early stops help you capture the coast before the terrain gets more intense.

Montaña Lomo Blanco: volcano vibes without a long hike

Corralejo: Off Road Adventure on E-scooter - Montaña Lomo Blanco: volcano vibes without a long hike
The volcanic area viewpoint around Montaña Lomo Blanco is a key highlight. It’s not just “pretty rock.” It’s where the scenery starts to feel more dramatic, and where the tour’s off-road character becomes more obvious.

You’re driven there, then you stop long enough to take in the views. The practical win is time. Instead of spending half a day hiking up for a look at volcanic terrain, you get a taste of it within the 2-hour experience.

One consideration: it’s still a photo stop, so don’t plan on a long wander. If you’re the type who wants a lot of time on foot, you’ll enjoy the longer stop later in Majanicho more.

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Sand paths and two-wheel drive: the moment you came for

Corralejo: Off Road Adventure on E-scooter - Sand paths and two-wheel drive: the moment you came for
After the volcanic panoramic point, you head onto sand paths. This is where the fat tires and 2-wheel drive become the star of the show. Sand is often where scooters either feel exciting or annoying, and traction is the difference.

In plain terms, this is your “off-road motion” section. You feel the ground change under you, but the vehicle is built for it. The guides help with confidence early on, and later that foundation pays off when the terrain turns soft and loose.

If you’re new to this, ride smoothly. Sudden moves are where beginners lose balance. Think gentle throttle, steady posture, and look where you want to go—not down at your feet.

Majanicho lagoon village: a calmer stop with beach time

Corralejo: Off Road Adventure on E-scooter - Majanicho lagoon village: a calmer stop with beach time
Next comes Majanicho, a small fisherman village set by a lagoon. You get a visit (about 10 minutes), and you also have time to enjoy a small white sand beach.

This stop gives the tour contrast. Before Majanicho, you’re in picture-and-ride mode. After Majanicho, you get a breather: water, beach, and a break from the off-road rhythm.

You can also watch water sports in action. The tour description notes wind surfers and surfers, and that kind of background energy makes the beach time feel alive without being crowded.

Drawback to keep in mind: the beach time fits inside a tight schedule. It’s a nice pause, not a long lounge session.

The viewpoint stop on the return: more time for photos

Corralejo: Off Road Adventure on E-scooter - The viewpoint stop on the return: more time for photos
As you come back toward Corralejo, you follow the coastline again and include another viewpoint stop (about 15 minutes). That longer window is helpful for two reasons:

  • you can slow down and take better photos from a steady vantage point
  • you get a chance to reset after the more hands-on sand riding

This part of the ride also reinforces the island’s geography. As you return, the background includes Lanzarote and Lobos, so you’re not only riding across Fuerteventura—you’re also seeing the neighbor islands from the sea-level perspective.

Pop Corn beach: the coral that looks like snacks

Corralejo: Off Road Adventure on E-scooter - Pop Corn beach: the coral that looks like snacks
One of the clever stops on the way back is Pop Corn beach. Instead of sand, this area has coral formations that look like popcorn—an easy-to-recognize detail that turns a quick halt into a memorable one.

Why I think this stop works for most people:

  • It’s visual and different from the rest of the route
  • It doesn’t require hiking or climbing
  • It gives you variety in texture and scenery during the return

If you like quirky photo spots, this is the kind of place you’ll be glad you stopped. It’s the opposite of a generic beach pull-off.

Price and value: what $65 really buys you

At about $65 per person for 2 hours, this tour is priced like an activity, not like a full-day outing. The value comes from a few concrete elements you’re actually paying for:

  • a guided off-road route with multiple terrain changes
  • helmet and protection equipment included
  • a small group format (limited to 7)
  • pickup and drop-off around Corralejo

You’re also getting time savings. If you tried to piece this route together alone, you’d run into two issues: access to the best tracks and the uncertainty of where the viewpoints and photo spots are. Here, you follow a planned coastal-to-volcano-to-lagoon-to-return loop.

The one cost you should plan for is food and drink. Since it isn’t included, I recommend you bring water and something small if you’re the kind of person who gets hungry on active rides.

Who this tour suits best (and who should skip)

This e-scooter adventure is best for people who want a short, energetic way to see the north coast without getting lost in logistics. It’s also a good choice if you enjoy photography breaks and scenic stops rather than just racing from one viewpoint to another.

It’s described as an activity for all family, but the fine print matters:

  • It’s not suitable for children under 12
  • minors can participate only with at least one adult
  • unaccompanied minors aren’t allowed

Also not suitable for:

  • pregnant women
  • wheelchair users
  • people over 65
  • people above the listed weight limits (the operator lists 110 kg and 125 kg caps)
  • people over 70
  • people who don’t meet the weight restrictions for the vehicle safely

If you’re unsure where you fall within those limits, confirm before you go. With off-road scooters, it’s better to check than to guess.

A quick practical checklist before you go

  • Bring closed-toe shoes
  • Wear clothes that handle dust and sun (the route includes sand paths)
  • Bring water or a snack since food and drink aren’t included
  • Plan for a 2-hour commitment with brief stops and riding segments

On the language side, the live guide can speak Italian, German, English, or Spanish, so you should have no trouble getting clear instructions.

Should you book this Corralejo e-scooter adventure?

Book it if you want:

  • off-road sand riding with two-wheel drive
  • volcano and viewpoint photo stops in a tight schedule
  • a small-group experience with real safety briefing time
  • a coastal loop that shows Fuerteventura’s north from multiple angles

Skip it if you:

  • need a low-activity or fully flat route
  • are traveling with someone who falls outside the listed age or weight limits
  • want long beach downtime or a full meal included

If you’re within the requirements and you like the idea of mixing coastal views, volcanic panoramas, and quirky stops like Pop Corn beach, this is an easy yes.

FAQ

How long is the Corralejo off-road e-scooter adventure?

The tour lasts 2 hours.

What does the tour cost?

The price is $65 per person.

Where does pickup happen?

Pickup is available at multiple locations in the Corralejo area, including hotels and nearby meeting points such as Playa Park Zensation, Barceló Corralejo Sands, Labranda Bahía de Lobos, Secrets Bahía Real Resort & Spa, Hotel Riu Palace Tres Islas, Quad Adventure & Buggy Safari, and Hotel Riu Oliva Beach Resort.

What’s included in the price?

Helmet and protection equipment are included. Transfer is available only in the Corralejo area.

Are food and drinks included?

No. Food and drink are not included.

What languages are the guides?

The live tour guide speaks Italian, German, English, and Spanish.

What should I bring, and what shoes are required?

Bring closed-toe shoes. That’s the required footwear type.

Is this suitable for kids?

Children under 12 are not suitable. Minors can participate only with at least one adult, and unaccompanied minors are not allowed.

Can I cancel for a refund?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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