Attractions in Fuerteventura
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Nestled on the island of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands, just 70 miles off the coast of western Africa, Corralejo Dunes National Park (Parque Natural de Corralejo) spans an impressive […]
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Lobos Island, named after the ‘sea wolves’ or monk seals that once inhabited its shores, is a small, rocky island off the coast of Fuerteventura, Spain. Today, it stands as […]
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Nestled on the northwest coast of Fuerteventura, El Cotillo is a tranquil fishing village known for its expansive sandy beach, Playa del Castillo. The beach draws surfers and windsurfers with […]
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Nestled along the bayside of Fuerteventura, Spain, Majanicho is a small, almost village-like setting that offers a unique and otherworldly experience. The volcanic landscapes of the Canary Islands create a […]
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Nestled against a dramatic volcanic backdrop, Betancuria stands as one of Fuerteventura’s oldest and most quintessentially Canarian towns, offering a laidback escape from the bustling tourist hub of Corralejo. The […]
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Barranco de las Peñitas, located in Fuerteventura, Spain, is a striking example of the island’s ancient volcanic landscapes. An underground river flows through this dramatic ravine, emerging into a small […]
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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 […]
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Acua Water Park, the sole water park in Fuerteventura, offers a variety of family-friendly attractions. Visitors can drift along the Lazy River, ride the waves in the Wave Pool, and […]
Nestled in the volcanic desert of Fuerteventura’s interior, Pájara is a traditional whitewashed town that weaves together Canarian history, Aztec flourishes, and Spanish influence. The town’s most notable landmark is […]
Oasis Park Fuerteventura, the island’s sole zoological park, offers a unique opportunity to observe over 3,000 animals from 250 different species. Set in the heart of Fuerteventura, the park is […]
Established in 1404, Antigua is one of Fuerteventura’s oldest towns, nestled in the heart of the island. This historic settlement offers a glimpse into the unspoiled, local side of Fuerteventura, […]
Rising vertically from a rugged beach near Fuerteventura’s southern tip, Roque del Moro is named after the monolithic rock that soars 165 feet (50 meters) above the red-tinged sand. This […]
Nestled on the southern peninsula of Fuerteventura, Morro Jable is a traditional fishing town bordered by seemingly endless white sandy beaches. The Old Town, with its pastel homes and rustic […]