Caleta de Fuste Glass Bottom Boat Tour (12:00)

Caleta de Fuste Glass Bottom Boat Tour
Caleta de Fuste Glass Bottom Boat Tour
Caleta de Fuste Glass Bottom Boat Tour
Caleta de Fuste Glass Bottom Boat Tour
Caleta de Fuste Glass Bottom Boat Tour
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Discover the underwater world off the coast of Caleta de Fuste, Fuerteventura in a glass-bottom boat. Enjoy a comfortable seat and a safe encounter with nature.

Explore the seabed of Fuerteventura on a boat with glass windows in its hull. Sit comfortably in front of the windows so you don't miss anything that happens in the underwater world. Enjoy an experience that provides a safe and respectful environment to discover nature. Don't forget to bring your camera and take some amazing photographs.

If your interested in the different species check out the Fuerteventura Fish Guide in our Fuerteventura Nature Guide

Highlights

  • Enjoy the seabed of Fuerteventura from a glass-bottom boat
  • Bring your camera to snap some nice souvenir photos
  • Discover the sea life in a safe and respectful manner

Includes

  • Glass-bottom boat ticket

What to bring

  • Camera

Not suitable for

  • People with mobility impairments

Booking information

  • Pay in your local currency
  • Free cancellation: Cancel up to 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund
  • Mobile ticketing: Use your phone or print your voucher
  • Instant confirmation

The Caleta de Fuste Glass Bottom Boat Tour operates daily departing at 10:00, 11:00, 12:00, 13:00, 14:00 and 15:00, select time when booking

Prices from € 16 per adullt, children (4-11) € 8, infants € 0 (3 and under)

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Specific Event Information

Starts Wednesday January 28th 2026 12:00
Ends Wednesday January 28th 2026 12:30
Location Caleta de Fuste Marina, Caleta de Fuste
Categories Excursions, Boating, Caleta de Fuste, Costa Antigua, Nature

Event Location Map

Morro Jable

Morro Jable is located in the south and is one of the most popular tourist resorts on Fuerteventura. It's very picturesque, the buildings are white and residential houses stretch from the town centre down to the beach. It's also home to a port, where you can take a ferry to Las Palmas in Gran Canaria, or Santa Cruz in Tenerife. Primarily a fishing village, each July the locals celebrate the festival of La Virgen del Carmen the patron saint of fishermen. Morro Jable is home to the annual international wind surfing championships, and has some amazing beaches.

Many boating as well a land based trips, tours and excursions depart from Morro Jable Harbour which is also home to the Turtle Nursery, or the Sea Turtle Recovery and Conservation Center which is well worth visiting and supporting.