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Fuerteventura

Sotavento Beach, Fuerteventura © Spanish Tourist Office
Only 60 miles (100km) separates the island of Fuerteventura, second largest in the Canary archipelago, from the continent of Africa, and this sunny island shares the same latitude (and therefore weather conditions) with the renowned holiday destinations of Florida and Mexico. Unlike those bustling resort-ridden vacation stations, though, Fuerteventura is relatively undiscovered, its more than 150 idyllic sandy beaches only sparsely populated and many seldom visited at all.

The island has an arid volcanic landscape, and apart from the beaches, not much to recommend it in the way of tourist amenities or attractions. This has kept the mega resorts and mass summer package holiday trade at bay, but it does have a fair share of day-trippers from the resorts of Lanzarote and Gran Canaria who come seeking a respite from the crowds. The island's two main resort towns are Corralejo and Caleta del Fuste. Fuerteventura is easily accessible from the other islands in the archipelago by ferry or air. The airport is situated close to the island's capital of Puerto del Rosario.



Resorts

See our separate guides to the following Fuerteventura holiday resorts: Caleta de Fuste and Corralejo

Attractions

Baku Water Park
Baku Water Park © monstermunch99

Baku Water Park

A perfect day out for the whole family, Baku contains a water park with gentle slides and shallow pools for young children, an animal experience to get the pulse racing, and Parque Europa which opens in the evening offering a range of shows and entertainment.

Address: Corralejo; E-mail: info@bakufuerteventura.com; Website: www.bakufuerteventura.com


Beach on Fuerteventura
Beach on Fuerteventura © Yoshi

Beaches on Fuerteventura

One does not need to go far on Fuerteventura to find a perfect beach, even if you are intent on seeking out solitude away from other holidaymakers. The best can be found around Jandia, on the southern tip of the island. Juan Gomez is one of these, with a stretch of golden sand, reached by turning off of the Morro Jable-Punta de Jandia road. In the same section of the island is the pebbly black volcanic beach of La Pared, with right next door the beach of Viejo Rey, a long stretch of golden sand flanked by dunes. For real peace and quiet the black volcanic sand of Giniginamar is recommended, surrounded by palm trees and other indigenous plants. For remote beaches tourists can hire a 4WD and explore the tracks leading to the sea on the west coast. Nudism is tolerated on all the island's beaches.


Betancuria
Betancuria © Bilal11

Betancuria

The original capital of the island Betancuria was founded in 1405 by Norman conqueror, Jean de Bethencourt, but suffered repeated raids by pirates who eventually totally sacked the city and caused its citizens to move elsewhere. Today it has a small population of a few hundred, and relies mainly on day visitors who come to admire the restored Santa Maria church and explore the Museo Arqueológico y Etnográfico, an interesting museum documenting the history of the island. Visitors can also watch local artists at work at the Casa Santa Maria, and pick up some local handcrafts at a quaint shop. There is a good restaurant beside the church, and cheese and wine tasting is offered nearby.


Parrot doing puzzles
Parrot doing puzzles © Mphung

La Lajita Zoo

The little fishing village on the east coast of Fuerteventura has been put on the tourist map because it offers one of the island’s main attractions, the ‘Oasis de Los Camellos’ zoo. The zoo is home to a small selection of animals, but the main activities offered are parrot shows, horse rides and camel safaris. While waiting their turn visitors can relax under the palm trees at the zoo’s bar, or try out one of a few seafood restaurants that have sprung up in the village.

Opening time: 9am to 7.30pm


La Oliva windmill
La Oliva windmill © Edub

La Oliva

The village of La Oliva was formerly the home of the military governors of the island between the 17th and mid-19th centuries. The Governor’s townhouse has been restored and is open to the public. Also in the centre of the village is the pretty church of Parroquiade Nuestra Seiiora de Candelaria, with a square bell tower and finely carved wooden door. The interior of the church features a painting of the Last Judgment, a baroque altar painting by Juan de Miranda and some wonderful trompe l’oeil work. The village also has an art centre exhibiting the work of Canarian artists.


Cactus Flower
Cactus Flower © Fir0002

Oasis de Los Camellos

This animal park in the small village of La Lajita has one of the most important botanical gardens in Europe with over 2,300 varieties of cactus. The local fauna is well represented too, with four demonstrations per day - parrots, snakes, sea lions and birds of prey on display. The park is about preserving and protecting wildlife rather than simply displaying it making this both a fun and educational attraction for the kids.


Puerto del Rosario
Puerto del Rosario © Gerd Fahrenhorst

Puerto del Rosario

The main town of Fuerteventura, Puerto del Rosario on the western side of the island was once called Puerto de Cabras (goat harbour), and even today it is said that goats outnumber people in this whitewashed town. Only recently capitalising on the tourist trade, the streets in charming Puerto del Rosario have been resurfaced and the harbour promenade rebuilt. The main street provides some good souvenir shops and the old harbour area features some attractive examples of Canarian architecture. The home of exiled poet Miguel de Unamuno, which has been turned into a museum, is situated in the harbour area.


Quad biking in Fuerteventura
Quad biking in Fuerteventura

Quad Adventures

Explore the north of the islands on a guided quad bike tour along contoured dirt tracks. This attraction will appeal to older kids although the younger one scan ride tandem with an adult. Safety is high on the agenda so proper equipment and pre-departure training is provided.

E-mail: info@quadadventure.net; Website: www.quadadventure.net; Telephone: 928 866 552


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