Two tours, two price points, one clear difference: what you're driving through. Quad Adventure starts at 99 € and picks you up directly at your accommodation in Costa Calma, making it the zero-friction option for anyone based in that resort strip. Tours run between 2h and 3.5h, giving you the longer possible ride time of the two. Fuerteventura Quad charges 140 € but takes you into Jandía Natural Park from Morro Jable, a protected volcanic landscape that justifies the premium. Its sessions run 2h to 2h15, shorter but more destination-focused. Both rate physically as occasionally sporty and score a perfect 5/5 across 12 reviews. Pick by priority: convenience and duration versus raw terrain intensity.
Buggy excursions in Costa Calma, Fuerteventura
At 99 €, Quad Adventure delivers up to 3.5h of ride time with hotel pickup included in Costa Calma.
Guided Buggy Tour in Jandía Natural Park from Morro Jable, Fuerteventura
At 140 €, Fuerteventura Quad takes you into the protected tracks of Jandía Natural Park, terrain you won't reach on a standard rental.
Hitting the volcanic sand tracks and open desert terrain at speed. The Jandía Natural Park route adds dramatic dune crossings and panoramic coastal drops that give the ride a genuine off-road edge.
No prior experience is required. Both tours are rated occasionally sporty, meaning the terrain does the work. You get a briefing before departure and the buggies are designed for first-timers.
Expect core engagement and grip work on rough terrain, but no sustained physical effort. The occasionally sporty rating means short bursts of concentration rather than endurance. Most participants handle it without issue.
The 99 € tour with Quad Adventure offers hotel pickup and up to 3.5 hours of ride time. The 140 € tour with Fuerteventura Quad puts you inside Jandía Natural Park, a protected reserve with restricted vehicle access that you can't access the same way independently.
The Quad Adventure tour runs up to 3.5 hours, compared to 2h to 2h15 for the Fuerteventura Quad tour. If total saddle time matters more than the destination, Quad Adventure wins on that metric.
| Month | Temperature | Rainfall | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 17.5°C | 7 mm | Peak |
| February | 17.2°C | 5.9 mm | Peak |
| March | 17.6°C | 11.9 mm | Peak |
| April | 18.4°C | 1.8 mm | Peak |
| May | 19.7°C | 2.5 mm | Peak |
| June | 21°C | 0.4 mm | Peak |
| July | 22.1°C | 0.4 mm | Peak |
| August | 23.2°C | 1.2 mm | Peak |
| September | 23.3°C | 1 mm | Peak |
| October | 22.2°C | 8.6 mm | Peak |
| November | 20.6°C | 7.7 mm | Peak |
| December | 18.7°C | 7.9 mm | Peak |
Equipment
Wear closed-toe shoes and secure any loose clothing before you climb in. Both tours are rated occasionally sporty over sessions up to 3.5h, so sunscreen, sunglasses and a light layer against wind and dust are non-negotiable on Fuerteventura's open volcanic terrain.
Getting there
The Quad Adventure tour collects you directly from your accommodation in Costa Calma. For Fuerteventura Quad, head to C. el Mástil 13, 35625 Morro Jable, reachable by car in roughly 15 minutes from Costa Calma or via local bus from the main resort strip.
Updated March 2026