Nestled on the rugged and less developed west coast of Fuerteventura, Playa de Ajuy is a striking beach characterized by its obsidian sand and dark blue water. The beach is framed by dramatic volcanic landscapes, creating a stark and memorable contrast. Behind the beach lies the charming fishing village of Ajuy, known for its fresh seafood. Visitors can explore the ancient caves nearby, adding a touch of history and adventure to the natural beauty. The combination of these elements makes Playa de Ajuy a unique and captivating destination.
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