Beach brilliance
Over 10km of golden sand sits on the brilliant blue sea in and around Corralejo, making it a favourite with families and groups alike. From beaches right in the centre of town to deserted sand dunes, there’s plenty of space to stretch out and catch a few rays under a relatively cloud-free sky.
Fun in and out of the water
Surfing, windsurfing, kitesurfing – those breezes make Corralejo the perfect water sports spot. The resort also wears Fuerteventura’s nightlife crown for its lively bars, restaurants and discos. Plus, its old town used to be a fishing village – and you can see its roots in the narrow streets around the harbour.
What is Corralejo best known for?
Corralejo is best known for its vast sand dunes in the Corralejo Natural Park, stunning beaches with turquoise waters, and lively holiday atmosphere. The town is also famous for water sports.
What is the best time to visit Corralejo?
The best time to visit Corralejo is between March and October, when the weather is warm and dry. However, thanks to Fuerteventura’s mild climate, Corralejo is a year-round holiday destination, even in the winter months.
What are the best beaches in Corralejo?
Some of the most popular beaches include Flag Beach, Playa del Médano, and Playa del Viejo. The Grandes Playas de Corralejo, located within the natural park, are especially famous for their golden sand and turquoise waters.
Is Corralejo good for nightlife?
Corralejo offers a vibrant nightlife scene with bars, restaurants, and live music venues. Visitors will find everything from relaxed beach bars to lively clubs, catering for different tastes and ages.
Is Corralejo suitable for families?
Yes, Corralejo is family-friendly, offering safe shallow beaches, a relaxed atmosphere, water parks such as Acua Water Park, and plenty of family-focused activities and excursions.