Fuerteventura’s El Cardon is a holy mountain that beckons adventurous hikers. Scaling its 695-meter peak offers a captivating experience, blending breathtaking panoramas with historical intrigue. The guided tour takes explorers through scenic landscapes, ancient springs, and intriguing bone finds – a perfect day of discovery. Though the hike is best suited for fall and winter months, the rewards make it a must-visit for those seeking an unforgettable outdoor adventure. What secrets might this sacred mountain hold?
Good To Know
- Experience a guided hike up the 695-meter tall El Cardon mountain, known for its impressive stature and rich history on the Jandia peninsula of Fuerteventura.
- Enjoy panoramic views of the southern Jandia peninsula and hinterland, including the chapel of the Virgin El Tanquito at 460 meters above sea level.
- Discover ancient springs and bone finds that enrich the understanding of the local landscape, particularly during the tranquil fall and winter months.
- Opt for a 2.5-hour hiking tour with a 30-minute van ride from Tarajalejo, Morro Jable, or Costa Calma, including a picnic on the trail.
- Prepare with sturdy hiking boots, sun protection, and hydration to ensure a comfortable and rewarding experience on the El Cardon hiking trail.
Experience the Hike
As visitors embark on the hiking adventure, they’ll be immersed in the majestic presence of El Cardon, a 695-meter-high peak renowned for its impressive stature and rich history.
Led by knowledgeable guides, hikers will traverse the picturesque trail, taking in breathtaking views of the southern Jandia peninsula and hinterland.
Guided by knowledgeable experts, hikers will traverse a picturesque trail, captivated by breathtaking vistas of the southern Jandia peninsula and hinterland.
Along the way, they’ll learn about the area’s ancient springs and bone finds, adding depth to their understanding of this captivating landscape.
The peaceful trail is especially enjoyable during the fall and winter months, offering a tranquil escape from the everyday.
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Tour Details
The hiking tour begins with a 30-minute van ride from the pickup locations in Tarajalejo, Morro Jable, and Costa Calma, transporting participants to the trailhead at El Cardón.
The 2.5-hour hike takes visitors through the peaceful trail, offering panoramic views of the southern Jandia peninsula and hinterland. Along the way, the guide shares the area’s history, including ancient springs and bone finds.
The main highlight is the chapel of the Virgin El Tanquito, situated 460 meters above sea level. A picnic is included during the tour.
The return journey to the starting point takes another 30 minutes by van.
Pricing and Booking
The hiking tour on El Cardón in Fuerteventura is priced from $70.15 per person. Hikers can take advantage of the "Reserve now & pay later" option and receive a full refund if they cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
| Pricing Options | Cost |
| — | — |
| Per Adult | $70.15 |
| Per Child (9-12 years) | $52.62 |
| Family of 4 | $233.84 |
| Group of 10 | $651.39 |
| Private Tour (2 people) | $140.30 |
Booking the tour is straightforward, and the flexible cancellation policy provides peace of mind for adventure-seekers in Fuerteventura.
Itinerary Highlights
The Fuerteventura hiking excursion on El Cardón offers a captivating itinerary that showcases the island’s natural wonders.
Participants can enjoy panoramic views over the southern peninsula of Jandia and the hinterland. Along the way, they’ll learn about the area’s rich history, including ancient springs and bone finds.
The peaceful hiking trail is particularly enjoyable during the fall and winter months. A picnic is included, providing a chance to refuel and savor the tranquil surroundings.
The peaceful hiking trail is particularly enjoyable during the fall and winter months, with a picnic providing a chance to savor the tranquil surroundings.
With an elevation of 460 meters, the main stop at the chapel of the Virgin El Tanquito promises a memorable experience for all.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyPicturesque Views
Breathtaking panoramas unfurl before hikers as they ascend the slopes of El Cardón. The majestic mountain offers captivating views of the southern Jandia peninsula and its rugged hinterland.
Hikers can:
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Gaze upon the azure-hued ocean stretching to the horizon.
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Marvel at the lush greenery of the surrounding countryside.
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Spot ancient springs and remnants of past civilizations.
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Appreciate the serene tranquility of the peaceful hiking trail, especially during the fall and winter months.
This picturesque natural wonder provides a truly immersive and memorable experience for all who embark on the El Cardón hiking adventure.
Historical Significance
Beyond the picturesque vistas, El Cardón’s hiking trail holds profound historical significance. The chapel of the Virgin El Tanquito, situated at 460 m above sea level, stands as a testament to the region’s rich spiritual heritage. Explorers have uncovered ancient springs and bone finds, providing glimpses into the area’s distant past.
| Historical Findings | Significance |
| — | — |
| Ancient Springs | Evidence of early human settlement and water sources |
| Bone Discoveries | Insights into the lives and rituals of past inhabitants |
| Virgin El Tanquito Chapel | Reflects the enduring religious traditions of the region |
This captivating blend of natural beauty and historical depth makes the El Cardón hike a truly immersive experience for visitors.
Tips for Preparation
Although the Fuerteventura hike on El Cardón promises breathtaking views, proper preparation is key to ensure a comfortable and rewarding experience.
Proper preparation is key to ensure a comfortable and rewarding experience on the breathtaking Fuerteventura hike on El Cardón.
To get the most out of this adventure, consider the following tips:
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Wear appropriate footwear – sturdy, closed-toe hiking boots or shoes with good traction.
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Pack plenty of water and snacks to stay hydrated and energized during the hike.
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Bring sun protection, such as a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen, to shield yourself from the island’s intense sun.
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Check the weather forecast and pack layers to adapt to changing conditions on the mountain.
Who Should Participate
The Fuerteventura hiking experience on El Cardón is suitable for a wide range of participants. From experienced hikers to outdoor enthusiasts, this tour caters to those aged 9-75 with normal physical fitness.
| Age Range | Fitness Level |
| ————- | ————- |
| 9-15 years | Normal |
| 16-59 years | Normal |
| 60-75 years | Normal |
| Under 7 | Not Suitable |
The tour is not recommended for children under 7, pregnant women, or individuals over 75. Proper footwear, sun protection, and hydration are essential for an enjoyable and safe hike up the majestic El Cardón.
Common Questions
Is the Hike Wheelchair Accessible?
No, the hike up El Cardon is not wheelchair accessible. The activity requires 2.5 hours of hiking on uneven terrain, making it unsuitable for individuals in wheelchairs or with limited mobility.
Can I Bring My Dog on the Hike?
Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed on the hike. The tour policy explicitly states that only service animals are permitted, and bringing pets is not permitted for safety and environmental reasons.
Are There Any Restroom Facilities Along the Trail?
There are no dedicated restroom facilities along the hiking trail. Participants should plan accordingly and use the restrooms at the starting and ending points of the tour.
Is It Possible to Extend the Hiking Duration?
Yes, it’s possible to extend the hiking duration. Hikers can discuss this with the tour guide, who can accommodate longer hikes for an additional fee, depending on the group’s fitness level and interests.
Can I Take a Private Tour Instead of a Group Tour?
Yes, you can book a private tour instead of a group tour. This allows for a more personalized experience with a dedicated guide. Private tours may have additional costs, but offer more flexibility and exclusivity.
The Sum Up
Hiking up the Holy Mountain El Cardon in Fuerteventura offers a captivating experience. The guided tour includes stunning panoramic views, historical insights, and a delightful picnic, making it a perfect day of exploration and adventure. Whether you’re seeking breathtaking landscapes or culture, this hike is an opportunity not to be missed.
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