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Fuerteventura
Known as theisland of eternal spring, Fuerteventura, just like the rest of the Canary
Islands, is a favorite among travelers. Positioned southwest of Lanzarote and east of
Gran Canaria, the second largest among the group, boasts of the best and the most
extensive white sand beaches and the most playful Atlantic waves.

With tourism at the forefront of its economic growth, the island has gradually seen
transformations of some of its sleepy seaside suburbs into bustling resort towns. But
what sets it apart from its neighboring islands is the number of quiet and unspoiled
traditional villages where time seems to stand still.

Complete with the most popular tourist destinations at its northern and southern tips
as well as its historical and scenic center, Fuerteventura offers a lovely warm
sanctuary away from the harsh winters of Europe. Visitors feel at home in its Spanish
colonial traditions and alive in its sunny African coasts.
Places in
Fuerteventura
The northernmost part of the island is where we find the
municipality of La Oliva. Step into Corralejo, its biggest town and
home to the famous Corralejo Natural Park and Corralejo Sand
Dunes. The prominent resort town continues to attract thousands of
Northern beachgoers yearly with its shape-shifting sand and windy beach.
Guests who love watersports have the time of their lives kite surfing
Coast and windsurfing, while others enjoy boat and trike tours.

Northwest is the town of El Cotillo, equally popular for its


breathtaking beach. Inland, we find some of the most notable
architecture in La Oliva. Admire the historic Casa de Los Coroneles,
former house-turned-museum of the islands governor. Further
down, discover the pagan past of the Majoreros in the holy
mountains of Tindaya.

Meanwhile, across the waters in the northeast is the striking Lobos


Northern
Coast
The mostly flat geography of the islands center covers the
municipalities of Puerto del Rosario, Bentacuria, and Antigua.
Puerto del Rosario is the islands current capital and cradles its
Central most important port. In the west, we travel back in time to the
ancient capital of Bentacuria, known for its historic buildings and
Fuertevent mesmerizing mountain views.

ura When in town, visit Museo Arqueologico de Betancuria to get a


closer look at artifacts from prehistoric times. But for guaranteed
visual treats, feast upon the majestic sights at Mirador Morro
Velosa or Mirador de Guise y Ayose. Both lookout points offer some
of the best views of the islands high and low terrains.

Journey to the East at the municipality of Antigua, where a mere 8-


mile drive from the airport reveals the tourist town of Caleta de
Fuste. After hitting the beach, take cover at the quaint Iglesia de
Nuestra Seora de Antigua or explore the interesting Salt Museum.
Central
Fuertevent
ura
The municipalities of Tuineje and Pajara make up the beautiful
southern coast of Fuerteventura. Tuineje is known for livestock and
agriculture, so for a complete town experience, do not miss a
chance to taste the Majorero cheese, with a designation of origin.
But more importantly, the municipality is known for its seaside
capital, Gran Tarajal. Fancy a tranquil, dark sand beach? Hit the
clear blue waters of Playa de Gran Tarajal in the southeast.

Southern We end our trip in the long coastlines of Pajara. Enjoyadrenaline


pumping activitiesin Costa Calma and Playa de Sotavento. Both are

Coast havens for wind surfers, kite surfers, and other water sports
enthusiasts. But for a more adventurous day at the beach, drive to
the black sand shores of Playa de Ajuy and trek into the mystical
volcanic Ajuy caves. Further to the west, through nerve-wracking
dirt tracks is the virgin beach of Playa de Cofete.

For a nature retreat, explore the Jandia peninsula at the southwest


of Pajara. And finally, indulge at the gorgeous beaches at the foot of
the Jandia Natural Park, the Jandia Playa and Morro Jable.
Frequented by Germans, the latter showcases a picturesque old
Southern
Coast
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