Fuerteventura Boat Rental
About this activity
Smartphone tickets accepted
- Your booking is confirmed immediately
- This option includes FREE cancellation—book now, risk-free!
Experience Highlights
During this activity you will be able to rent a boat in Fuerteventura for approximately 5 hours. Please note that a basic sailing licence is required to participate in this experience. Sail the waters of Fuerteventura with complete freedom, go in search of dolphins or simply take a trip to a deserted beach for a swim.
You will enjoy the turquoise waters of Fuerteventura and you will also have snorkelling equipment, nautical charts, a cooler with water and soft drinks on board. This is a private activity in which only you and your group will participate.
- Rent a boat to explore the waters, corners and landscapes of Fuerteventura, the oldest island of the archipelago.
- A basic skipper's licence is required for the experience.
- Nautical charts for navigation and snorkelling equipmentare included.
- You will also have at your disposal a fridge on board where you will find water or soft drinks to enjoy a pleasant ride.
What’s included
- Boat rental in Fuerteventura
- Fridge with water and soft drinks
- Nautical charts
- Snorkelling equipment
Select participants and date
Step by Step
Explore the waters of Fuerteventura or relax on a deserted beach in this activity that allows you to rent a boat for around 5 hours. You will be able to sail freely and see the sandy beaches and turquoise water characteristic of this island. The activity is private, so it's just you and your group.
A basic sailing licence is required to sail. This activity includes nautical charts so you don't get lost and a cooler on board with water and soft drinks to enjoy and relax on your trip. You will also have snorkelling equipment in case you feel like taking a dip during your adventure.
Fuerteventura is known for being, geologically speaking, the oldest island in the Canary archipelago. It was declared a biosphere reserve by Unesco and, because it is the closest to Africa, it is one of the driest islands. Its paradisiacal beaches of white or golden sand and turquoise waters have made it a privileged and unique place. It is also one of the most seductive and ecologically valuable areas of the Canary Islands.
A boat trip can be the best activity to do in Fuerteventura, as it is a quiet island without large crowds of tourists. Its beaches surrounded by dune fields, its crystal clear lagoons and spectacular natural reefs stand out. If you just want to relax for a while you can look for its solitary beaches or small islets.