REVIEW · FUERTEVENTURA
Rent A Bike (electric & Normal) Corralejo
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Riding Fuerteventura on two wheels is a sweet upgrade. This bike rental in Corralejo gives you the freedom to choose your own tempo for about 9 hours, with the shop arming you with gear and suggested routes. What I really like is that you can pick the bike that matches your comfort level—mountain, electric, or even an electric fat bike—so the day doesn’t feel like a one-size-fits-all test.
I also like the practical way they set you up: you get helmet, lock, and a tire repair kit, plus route guidance (including alternatives you can check on your phone). One consideration: you need to bring a government ID and a €50 cash deposit per bike, and the meeting point matters—show up at the exact address on Calle Bocinegro, 17.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you pedal off
- Corralejo Freedom on a Bike Rental (Not a Fixed Tour)
- What Bikes You Can Rent: E-Bike, Mountain Bike, and Electric Fat Bike
- The Setup That Keeps Your Day Running: Helmet, Lock, Tire Repair Kit
- A Typical 9-Hour Ride Day: From Corralejo Out to Desert and Volcano Views
- Route Guidance and Mobile Alternatives: How to Make the Day Feel Effortless
- Terrain Reality Check: When Electric Bikes Make the Difference
- Price and Value: Is $18.06 per Person a Smart Deal?
- Logistics That Can Trip You Up: Meeting Point and Deposit Rules
- Who This Bike Rental Is Best For (and Who Might Prefer Something Else)
- Should You Book This Bike Rental in Corralejo?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for the bike rental?
- What kinds of bikes can I rent?
- What’s included with the bike rental?
- What do I need to bring to rent a bike?
- How long is the rental period?
- How big is the group?
- Is there a cancellation option if weather is bad?
- What’s the booking timeline like?
Key things to know before you pedal off
- Choose your effort level with mountain, electric, or electric fat bikes (and different sizes)
- Included safety gear: helmet, lock, and a tire repair kit
- Route suggestions matter: you can request an itinerary built around top island sights and off-road options
- Terrain can be demanding in spots, so electric bikes are a smart choice if you want to save energy
- Small groups only: this setup runs with a maximum of 4 travelers
Corralejo Freedom on a Bike Rental (Not a Fixed Tour)
This is one of those Fuerteventura experiences that works because it’s flexible. Instead of being locked into a bus schedule or a strict group pace, you get a bike and a plan you can modify on the fly. In practice, that means you can linger at viewpoints, adjust for wind, and turn back when you’ve had enough.
For me, the best part of this style of day is how it matches Fuerteventura’s character. The island rewards slow wandering—especially when you’re routing yourself through desert-like stretches and volcanic scenery. A rental lets you follow the kind of roads and tracks that make the island feel rugged and wide open, without forcing you to “hit every stop” like a checklist.
The day is also built around your comfort. If you’re eager and athletic, a mountain bike can feel like the right challenge. If you’d rather enjoy the views without arriving cooked, electric options are there to help you keep the day enjoyable.
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What Bikes You Can Rent: E-Bike, Mountain Bike, and Electric Fat Bike

The rental choice is more important than it sounds. Fuerteventura has long stretches of open space, and your energy level will decide whether the day feels like a fun adventure or a chore.
Here’s what you can rent:
- Mountain bike options for a more traditional ride
- E-mountain bike options if you want assisted climbing and extra control
- Electric fat bike options, great for exploring off-road and rougher ground at a more relaxed effort
They also offer different sizes (including options for men, women, and children), so you’re not stuck with an awkward fit. Fit matters more than people think. A bike that’s the wrong size can make even an easy ride feel off-balance—especially when you’re bouncing over uneven terrain.
And yes, electric bikes make a noticeable difference. One of the clearest takeaways from real-world experience with this rental style is that people who chose electric found the day more doable, particularly on tougher terrain.
The Setup That Keeps Your Day Running: Helmet, Lock, Tire Repair Kit
Good rentals don’t just hand you a bike. They prevent small problems from ruining the day. This one includes the essentials you’d want for a self-guided ride:
- Helmet
- Lock
- Tire repair kit
That combination is practical. You can stop for photos without stressing about where to secure the bike. And if you pick up a puncture (it happens on rougher roads), you’re not left stranded with only a prayer and a spare plan.
You also get an itinerary suggestion. You can ask for a bicycle trip plan that highlights top island attractions, with options to keep things interesting even if you decide to detour.
One extra detail worth noting: you’ll need to return the bike with its accessories to get your deposit back. That’s normal, but it’s the kind of rule that catches people off guard when they pack up too casually.
A Typical 9-Hour Ride Day: From Corralejo Out to Desert and Volcano Views

The rental window is about 9 hours (approx.), and the best way to think about the day is as a loop: you check out, ride the routes the shop recommends (or adjust them), then head back to the same meeting point.
While your exact route can vary, the ride themes are clear:
- Desert-like areas and wide open tracks, where the island feels stark and huge
- Volcano scenery, including the kind of terrain that can be challenging at times
- Amazing off-road landscapes, especially when you choose the more capable bikes
Here’s how I’d plan the flow if I were doing a day like this:
- Get your gear squared away (helmet, lock, repair kit) and confirm you understand the route options.
- Start with an early “easy win.” Head toward one of the recommended scenic zones so you build confidence on the bike and terrain.
- Use your middle hours for the bigger scenery swings. That’s where off-road choices and volcano-area routes usually land.
- Keep a margin for return time. Fuerteventura’s tracks can slow you down, especially if you hit wind, uneven ground, or you stop for photos.
The day works best when you treat it like a guided freedom day: you’ll rely on the shop’s ideas, but you don’t have to obey a clock beyond the rental hours.
Route Guidance and Mobile Alternatives: How to Make the Day Feel Effortless

One of the most praised parts of this rental style is the instruction quality. The shop provides helpful route information and makes it easier to choose between options without feeling lost.
There’s also the advantage of having route alternatives you can check on your phone. That matters because conditions can change fast. If you reach a section and decide it’s not your day, you can swap to another option instead of forcing yourself through a bad fit for your energy level.
Also, you can ask for a plan that targets top attractions. That’s a big value point: otherwise, self-guided bike days can turn into “drive around until you find something.” Here, you’re not starting from zero. You’re starting with a map of how people commonly explore the island by bike.
The other hidden win: good instructions help you ride smarter. Instead of wasting energy backtracking, you follow a route that makes sense for the terrain and the time you’ve got.
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Terrain Reality Check: When Electric Bikes Make the Difference

Let’s talk about the honest part: parts of the riding can be challenging. Off-road exploration can mean uneven ground, climbs, or sections where balance matters more than speed.
Electric bikes help you deal with that in two ways:
- You can maintain momentum on steeper or rougher patches
- You arrive less exhausted, which makes the viewpoint stops feel like a reward instead of a pause
If you’re deciding between regular and electric, ask yourself one question: do you want the ride to feel like sightseeing first, fitness second? If yes, electric is the safer choice for a satisfying day.
But if you’re comfortable on tougher terrain and you enjoy the physical effort, a mountain bike can be a great way to feel more connected to the island. Either way, the inclusion of a tire repair kit suggests the company expects real riding conditions, not just smooth paths.
Price and Value: Is $18.06 per Person a Smart Deal?

At $18.06 per person, the price looks easy on paper. The better question is whether the cost matches what you actually get and how much you can do with it.
Here’s the value case:
- You get different bike types, including electric options
- The rental includes helmet, lock, and a tire repair kit
- You’re getting route guidance for discovering major island sights
- The ride time is about 9 hours, which is a long chunk of independent exploring for one rental purchase
What to factor in:
- You’ll pay a €50 cash deposit per bike, returned when you bring the bike back with its accessories.
- You need an ID (passport or driving licence) for the rental process.
So the true “all-in” cost depends on how many people you’re riding with and which bike type you choose. Still, even with the deposit, this tends to be good value when you plan to cover real distances rather than just cruising near town.
If you’ve been considering a tour by car, this often wins for two reasons: you control your stops, and you can explore places that feel more off-the-beaten-path without paying for a dedicated guide all day.
Logistics That Can Trip You Up: Meeting Point and Deposit Rules

This is where you should be extra careful, because a small mix-up can turn into a frustrating hour.
Your meeting point is:
- Calle Bocinegro, 17, 35660 Corralejo, Las Palmas, Spain
The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
Two practical pointers:
- Bring your ID (passport or driving licence).
- Bring €50 cash per bike for the deposit. It’s returned when you return the bike and accessories.
One more thing: if you’re looking at a ticket with multiple address references, don’t rush. Use the exact street address above and plan to arrive with time to spare.
Who This Bike Rental Is Best For (and Who Might Prefer Something Else)

This works really well if you’re the type of traveler who:
- Likes self-paced days
- Wants to explore desert and volcano scenery
- Enjoys off-road-ish routes (or wants to try them without committing to a guided cycling day)
- Values having route suggestions so you’re not guessing your way around
It also makes sense for mixed groups. Someone can ride electric while someone else rides a mountain bike, and you still get to share the day’s discoveries.
It may be less ideal if:
- You strongly dislike the idea of uneven terrain
- You want a totally hands-off experience with zero route decisions
- You don’t have the ID and cash deposit ready (because those are part of the process)
Good news: the experience notes that most people can participate, and the bike rental has capacity for different rider sizes including children.
Should You Book This Bike Rental in Corralejo?
If you want a Fuerteventura day that feels personal—less like following a script and more like discovering on your terms—this is a strong pick. The best reasons to book are the combination of bike options (including electric), the included essentials for a safer ride, and the helpful instructions and route ideas that keep you from wandering aimlessly.
The main reason to pause is the practical side: make sure you’re ready with your ID and cash deposit, and don’t gamble on finding the spot if the address details are confusing. If you arrive prepared and give yourself time at the start, the whole day tends to click.
Bottom line: for a flexible, scenery-first day around Corralejo’s desert and volcano routes, renting an e-bike or mountain bike here is usually a smart use of your time.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for the bike rental?
The meeting point is Calle Bocinegro, 17, 35660 Corralejo, Las Palmas, Spain. The experience ends back at this same meeting point.
What kinds of bikes can I rent?
You can rent mountain bikes, e-mountain bikes, and electric fat bikes, with sizes available for men, women, and children.
What’s included with the bike rental?
The rental includes a helmet, a lock, and a tire repair kit.
What do I need to bring to rent a bike?
You need an identification document (passport or driving licence) and a €50 cash deposit per bike. The deposit is returned when you bring back the bike with its accessories.
How long is the rental period?
The rental is for about 9 hours.
How big is the group?
This activity has a maximum of 4 travelers.
Is there a cancellation option if weather is bad?
Yes. The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What’s the booking timeline like?
On average, it’s booked about 13 days in advance.

































