E-bikes make Corralejo feel easy. I like the top-brand bike selection and the seasoned local support that get you rolling fast on routes across the island. The roads can be bumpy volcanic rock, so you still need stamina even with assist.
You start at Calle las Dunas in Corralejo and ride until you’re ready to come back to the same meeting point. I also like that for longer rentals, bikes can be cleaned and serviced so you’re not starting each day with a gritty mystery mess and a low battery.
English is offered, and you get confirmation at booking. Service animals are allowed, and it’s set up for most travelers, as long as you pick routes that match your comfort level.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you pedal off
- Picking Up Your E-Bike in Corralejo: Calle las Dunas in the spotlight
- The Bike Selection: Trek models, e-MTB power, and frame types that fit your plans
- How the Electric Assist Works on Fuerteventura: you pedal, the bike helps
- Riding the North: Corralejo to Majanicho, El Cotillo, and back via Lajares
- Guided rides like Ring of Fire and coast-to-coast: choose based on real stamina
- Daily care that keeps your rental feeling new
- Price and value: what $72.41 per person gets you over 1 to 14 days
- Who this fits best in Fuerteventura (and who should be careful)
- Should you book this eBike rental in Fuerteventura?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for the e-bike rental?
- Do I return the bike to the same place?
- How long can I rent an e-bike for?
- How much does it cost?
- What kinds of bikes are available?
- Is the experience offered in English?
- Are helmets and basic accessories provided?
- Are service animals allowed?
- Do I need to pedal to use the electric assist?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key things to know before you pedal off

- Big choice of e-bikes and MTB/road options (including carbon and aluminium frames and top brands like Trek)
- Route advice that actually matters for Fuerteventura’s rough surfaces, not just a map and good luck
- Electric assist that requires pedaling (no free rides when the ground gets bumpy)
- Daily care for multi-day rentals like cleaning/servicing and fully charged batteries
- Support on the road when weather turns nasty, including help for issues like chain lubrication
- Good access from Corralejo with a straightforward start/finish at Calle las Dunas
Picking Up Your E-Bike in Corralejo: Calle las Dunas in the spotlight

Corralejo is a great base for biking because it keeps you close to the north routes that people love here. Your rental starts and ends at Calle las Dunas, Corralejo. That simple out-and-back setup is handy if you want flexibility without having to plan a drop-off somewhere else.
When you arrive, focus on getting your bike sorted quickly: right fit, comfortable seat position, and understanding how the bike responds when the road changes. The practical extras help too. In at least one long rental, the shop provided bike levers, a spare tube and pump, and optional helmets—small things that can turn a stressful moment into a quick fix.
One caution: if you’re new to e-bikes, you’ll want to be honest with yourself about distance and road texture. One well-intentioned route choice (the coast-to-coast style riding) proved too much for two novice riders in their 60s—not because the bike was wrong, but because they couldn’t coast their way through the rough bits.
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The Bike Selection: Trek models, e-MTB power, and frame types that fit your plans

This is not a one-size-fits-all rental shop. The selection covers e-bikes plus mountain and road bikes, with different carbon and aluminium frame options. That matters because Fuerteventura has everything from smoother tracks to sharp, bumpy volcanic rock sections.
In real use, you’ll see bikes like Trek Marlin 5 for longer trips. For riders who want more grip and comfort over rough terrain, full-suspension electrics show up in the mix too—people have hired “double sprung” e-bikes and described them as coping well with varied conditions.
Here’s how I’d think about choosing your bike:
- If your route includes lots of uneven, off-road-ish riding, leaning toward e-MTB style bikes makes sense.
- If you plan to focus more on coast roads and smoother cycle tracks, a road or lighter setup can feel better for efficiency.
- If you’re unsure, ask for a match based on what you actually want to ride that day, not what sounds exciting in the moment.
The best part is that the shop’s staff have years of riding experience on the island. When you’re choosing between a “scenic” route and a “scenic but bumpy” route, that local instinct can save you sore legs and an uncomfortable few hours.
How the Electric Assist Works on Fuerteventura: you pedal, the bike helps

This is the key detail that keeps expectations realistic. Electric assist here is not a magic switch that lets you cruise without effort. You generally have to pedal to get e-assist. So if you stop pedaling, you’ll feel the difference fast.
That also explains why some routes feel manageable and others feel like work—even with an e-bike. One coast-to-coast attempt started with the idea that e-assist would make it easier, but the reality was that the ride had no slack sections: you were still pedaling hard over bumpy volcanic-rock roads for hours.
A practical way to handle this: treat e-assist like a hand on your shoulder, not a driver. It helps you climb, helps you keep momentum, and reduces fatigue—but your legs still do the job. If you’re comfortable riding a bike for a few hours and handling rougher surfaces occasionally, you’ll probably feel great. If you’re not, choose shorter, smoother routes and build up.
Riding the North: Corralejo to Majanicho, El Cotillo, and back via Lajares
The north of Fuerteventura is where this type of rental shines. One classic self-guided pattern goes from Corralejo along the coast road through Majanicho and onward to El Cotillo, then returns using a cycle track to Lajares. After that, you can cross back over the island’s volcanic terrain and head home.
What’s special about this type of route is the mix: coast views, interesting countryside, and those volcanic textures that make Fuerteventura feel so different from mainland Spain. And because you’re on an e-bike, you can stretch your day farther than you could on a regular bike.
That said, the road surface is not a detail to ignore. Some segments can be very bumpy because of volcanic rock. In plain terms: your back end might feel the day. If you’re sensitive to rough rides, shorten the route or ask what sections are smoother.
One more bonus when you ride this area is that you get to mix track types. In one longer trip, the rider took a route from Lajares to El Cotillo that included a rough track and even an old riverbed described as tricky. They still reached the top near the cliffs outside El Cotillo, and the whole loop ended back through Lajares over volcanic terrain.
If you want a simple rule: go for the north routes for the variety, and plan your day around the rough patches rather than expecting them to disappear.
Guided rides like Ring of Fire and coast-to-coast: choose based on real stamina
This company also runs guided tours in the mix, including a Ring of Fire ride described as about 35 km and rated easy. A big practical note from real booking attempts: if there aren’t enough participants for a tour, you might be offered an alternative plan—like a coast-to-coast style tour.
When guided rides happen, you’ll get real route value, not just the name of places. For example, one Ring of Fire guided trip credited guide Paolo for being friendly, fun, and knowledgeable, and the e-bike was described as making the route more enjoyable.
Still, don’t treat the “easy” rating as a guarantee that it’s easy for you. A coast-to-coast experience was too much for two first-time e-bike riders in their 60s. The scenery was amazing, but the ride demanded constant pedaling over rough, bumpy roads. The takeaway is simple: if you’re new, start with something shorter and ask staff to calibrate difficulty to your comfort.
If you like structure and a guide who can nudge you toward the right route, guided options can be a great first step. If you’re confident in your stamina and want total freedom, self-guided north loops can be just as satisfying.
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Daily care that keeps your rental feeling new
One reason long rentals work here is maintenance discipline. For multi-day hires, bikes can be cleaned and serviced daily, so your mornings start with fully charged batteries. That reduces the common vacation problem where you’re stuck managing drivetrain noise, chain grime, or a bike that feels worse every day.
Weather can also be a factor. One two-week rental during poor weather included rain most days. The rider contacted the shop partway through to get the chain oiled, and the staff handled it fast—cleaning the bike, drying it, and oiling the chain again.
So what does this mean for you? If you’re planning a longer trip, it’s not just about convenience. It’s about keeping traction and smooth shifting when conditions get messy. On rough volcanic roads, a well-maintained drivetrain matters because you feel every gear change and every extra bit of friction.
Price and value: what $72.41 per person gets you over 1 to 14 days
The price is listed at $72.41 per person, and the rental window can run from 1 to 14 days. That range is important because the real value here is the freedom to explore without the hassle of a car—especially when you want to hit the north routes in the morning and still have time to adjust based on weather.
Value isn’t only the sticker price. This rental experience includes practical support and bike readiness. People have described the pricing as reasonable, and the bike quality shows up in the details: well-maintained models, accessories provided, and the ability to get help on the road (like chain oil when rain took over).
If you’re comparing options, think about the full day cost of mobility:
- You avoid parking stress and car logistics in a busy seaside base.
- You get more access to places and viewpoints than you’d get on foot.
- You can choose routes that match your energy level that day.
For a short trip, you’re paying mainly for the bike and hassle-free setup. For a longer trip, you’re also paying for daily care and the staff’s ability to keep your ride dependable.
Who this fits best in Fuerteventura (and who should be careful)
This rental is a strong match if you want freedom in Corralejo and the north of the island. It also works well for families and mixed groups when everyone is comfortable on bikes—one trip included riders with 14-year-old twins, and they handled nearly all off-road riding.
It’s also useful if you’re not a cycling specialist but you like exploring by yourself. The staff can help you choose a route, and the bike assist can reduce fatigue on longer days.
But be careful if you’re hoping for effortless riding over rough ground. Because e-assist needs pedaling, and because volcanic-rock roads can be very bumpy, you’ll want to match your route choice to your real stamina. The coast-to-coast story is a good reminder: scenic does not automatically mean gentle.
If you like planning less and riding more, this is a fun way to do it. If you’re injury-prone, or if rough surfaces are a hard no for you, ask for smoother options in advance.
Should you book this eBike rental in Fuerteventura?
I’d book it if you want a high-quality bike, solid route help in Corralejo, and the chance to ride the north on your own schedule. You’ll get top-brand options, practical accessories, and maintenance support that can handle typical vacation problems like rain and chain care.
I would think twice if you’re looking for effortless cruising without effort. You’ll still be pedaling, and you’ll likely face rough, bumpy volcanic-road sections on many of the best areas. The win here comes from choosing the right route and being honest about your comfort level.
If you want a first step, aim for a route that you can finish feeling proud—not wrecked. Ask the staff what they recommend for your experience level, then ride the north of Fuerteventura while it’s fresh in your mind.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for the e-bike rental?
The start (and return) meeting point is on Calle las Dunas, C. las Dunas, 35660 Corralejo, Las Palmas, Spain.
Do I return the bike to the same place?
Yes. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
How long can I rent an e-bike for?
The rental duration can be from 1 to 14 days (approx.).
How much does it cost?
The price is listed at $72.41 per person.
What kinds of bikes are available?
You can choose from e-bikes and also mountain and road bikes, with options across carbon and aluminium frames in top brands.
Is the experience offered in English?
Yes, it’s offered in English.
Are helmets and basic accessories provided?
In at least some rentals, you can get a helmet and also practical accessories like bike levers, spare tubes, and a pump.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
Do I need to pedal to use the electric assist?
Electric assist still requires pedaling. If you stop pedaling, you won’t get the same help.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.





























