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Your Ultimate Guide to Planning an Unforgettable Holiday in Fuerteventura

By | 11 December, 2023 | 0 comments

Fuerteventura is the second-largest island in the Canaries; a paradise brimming with secrets, waiting to be discovered. Explore all its charms and find out why this island is so much more than your usual holiday destination. Given its unique blend of beaches, volcanic landscapes and rich local culture, an unforgettable holiday in Fuerteventura comes guaranteed.

This jewel in the Canary Islands’ crown is bathed in sunshine and cooled by the gentle Atlantic breeze. It boasts a dry, subtropical climate, guaranteeing warm and gentle temperatures all year round. In summer the maximum temperature hovers around 28-30 °C, whilst in winter it’s around a pleasant 20 °C. This makes this island the perfect place to escape the cold or enjoy a never-ending summer.

Get ready to experience the true magic of Fuerteventura!

1. Corralejo dunes: a Canary Island desert

 The Corralejo dunes

Kickstart your island adventure with a trip to the majestic Corralejo sand dunes. An utterly unique landscape, this vast golden desert spans a length of more than 11 kilometres. For thrill-seekers, embrace the adrenaline rush with some exhilarating sandboarding on the towering dunes. If you’re feeling more relaxation than high-energy, simply enjoy the sun, sea and sand at the Corralejo beaches nearby.

2. Cofete beach: a serene retreat

 Cofete beach

Head to the south of the island to discover Cofete beach, a stretch of virgin sand that will make you feel as though you’ve discovered your own secret paradise. Surrounded by imposing mountains, this beach is perfect for anyone in search of unrivalled natural beauty and tranquillity. But remember to be prepared and take some supplies with you; you won’t find many services around.

3. Jandía Natural Park: mountains and coast in perfect harmony

 Jandía Natural Park

Explore Jandía Natural Park where the volcanic mountains meet the sea, creating a striking contrast. If you want to see the most breathtaking panoramic views, head up to Pico de Zarza. Then, head down towards the crystal clear waters of Sotavento beach, a water sports lovers’ paradise made for kitesurfing, windsurfing and more.

4. El Cotillo: adventures on the water and local cuisine

 El Cotillo

Located in the north of the island, El Cotillo is known for its crystal clear waters and waves perfect for surfing. Hire a board and ride the waves at La Concha beach. After all that action, you’ll need to recharge your batteries. The village boasts a number of gorgeous restaurants where you can sample fresh fish and traditional Fuerteventura dishes.

5. Betancuria: a stroll through history

 Betancuria

Explore the enchanting city of Betancuria, the former capital of Fuerteventura. Immerse yourself in its rich history with a trip to the Church of Santa María, the Archaeological Museum and the Guise y Ayose viewpoint. A walk around the narrow cobbled streets and whitewashed houses will transport you back in time.

6. La Oliva: art and culture in the north

 Casa de Los Coroneles, La Oliva

Discover a wonderful blend of art and culture in La Oliva. Visit the Casa de los Coroneles – an impressive historic building – and explore the local art scene at the town’s workshops and galleries.

7. Ajuy: exploring the western coast

 Ajuy Caves

Discover the western coast with a trip to Ajuy, known for its spectacular cliffs and the Cueva de Ajuy cave. Delve into the cave’s secrets, then simply relax and take in the peace and tranquillity at the nearby beach.

8. Isla de Lobos: nature reserve and bird sanctuary

 Lobos Island

Isla de Lobos is well worth a visit; a little natural paradise just off the coast of Corralejo. Take in the pristine beauty of this natural reserve, home to an impressive diversity of marine birds. At the port of Corralejo, you’ll find a number of outlets where you can arrange a ferry trip to the island, or you can sort it out in advance on their website if you’d prefer.

9. Pájara: rural charm and traditional architecture

 Nuestra Señora de Regla Church, Pájara

Immerse yourself in the heart of the island and visit Pájara, a picturesque village combining rural charm with traditional Canarian architecture. Visit Nuestra Señora de Regla Church, and take a walk through its cobbled squares.

10. Tindaya mountain: a sacred and magical natural monument

 Tindaya Mountain

Tindaya mountain, in the northwest of the island near La Oliva, was considered sacred by the ancient people of the island. There are more 300 engravings of footprints, representing significant archaeological value. Towering 400 metres high, it stands proud from the island’s arid landscape.Plus, it’s dotted with footpaths, so you can explore it all up close and take in the stunning beauty.

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