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Family holidays to Fuerteventura
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Family holidays to Fuerteventura provide the perfect mix of relaxation, adventure and quality time together with your little ones. This sun-kissed Canary Island is famous for its long stretches of golden sand and clear turquoise water, making it ideal for all-age swimmers. Spend your days building sandcastles, paddling in the gentle waves, or trying fun water sports like snorkelling and paddleboarding. The year-round balmy climate means there’s almost always sunshine, which makes outdoor activities easy to plan.

Beyond its beaches, Fuerteventura has dramatic volcanic landscapes that’ll make you feel like you’re on another planet. Exploring sand dunes at Corralejo Natural Park and taking a boat trip to spot dolphins should be top of your to-do list to add some excitement to your trip! Local restaurants are super welcoming to families, offering fresh seafood and simple dishes that even the pickiest of eaters will enjoy. Evenings are often calm and peaceful, perfect for seaside walks and watching the sunset together. A family holiday to Fuerteventura gives you time to unwind, explore and create lasting memories...

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Featured accommodation for families in Fuerteventura
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Here’s a selection of fab, family-friendly accommodation in Fuerteventura. Browse below to find your new favourite:
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90470
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74635
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71313
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72717
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82403
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72313
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89220
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71304
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71341
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Language

Spanish

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Currency

Euro (€)

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Time difference

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Local beer

£2.10

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Meal for two

£42.00

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Average flight time

4.5hrs

Beaches, beaches and more beaches

Fuerteventura’s known as the beach capital of the Canary Islands – and it’s no wonder, with long stretches of fine sands. The water is mild with calm lapping waves, so it’s ideal for paddlers of all ages. For older kids want to explore, why not grab a snorkel and see what underwater life you can spot?

Resorts for all ages

Fuerteventura’s a hive of activity and great weather all year means the resorts are always vibrant. Restaurants and bars cater for families, while sights and attractions will keep all ages busy. Looking for unique souvenirs? Hit the high-street stores or cute bazaars and let them pick up some little trinkets.

Lots of tasty food to try

Canarian cuisine is tasty, simple and great for kids to sample. Papas arrugadas (wrinkly potatoes) are small salty potatoes served with colourful sauces called mojo. There’s also grilled chicken, fresh fish and cheesy dishes. For dessert, sweet treats like churros or ice cream are easy favourites after a busy day.

Beaches

You’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to beaches. The sand dunes of Corralejo are straight out of a postcard, while Caleta De Fuste boasts a bustling strip great for lounging around in the sun. Jandia is water sports central, with everything from diving to surfing on offer.
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Sights

Fuerteventura’s volcanic landscape makes it a natural wonder, studded with mountains and epic reserves. Just off the coast of Corralejo is Lobos Island. It’s a short trip by boat and walking paths criss-cross around and lead to a pretty lighthouse. Meanwhile, museums and villas stand proudly back inland.
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Activities

Surfers descend upon the island for its world-famous waves, where novices and experts can carve up. If you want to stay on dry land, there's biking, tennis and golf to try out. But you could even head to Oasis Wildlife Fuerteventura to get up close to animals like meerkats, giraffes and hippos.
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Eating and drinking (beaches)

It may be far away from Europe in the Atlantic, but most types of cuisine have made it to Fuerteventura. Take your pick from home favourites at Brit bars or sumptuous international cuisine from Indian to Mexican. Authentic Canarian places are easy to spot with their delightful seafood-filled menus.
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Shopping (beaches)

You might come back with suitcases fuller than when you left! Look out for shopping centres dotted around the island, and you might just bag some bargains as well as big-name brands. Jandia’s main street is another great spot to pick up souvenirs, with boutiques and electronic stores too.
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What are the top family-friendly beaches in Fuerteventura?

Corralejo Viejo, Sotavento Beach and Playa del Matorral are highly recommended. These beaches feature gently shelving sands, lifeguard patrols and nearby facilities such as cafés and sunlounger hire, making them perfect for families with younger children.

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Are there any water parks or theme parks for kids?

Yes, Acua Water Park in Corralejo features slides, lazy rivers and dedicated toddler pools. Additionally, Oasis Park in La Lajita combines a zoo and botanical gardens, giving you a full day of entertainment for the whole family.

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What activities are available for children in Fuerteventura?

Families can enjoy a variety of activities such as waterparks, mini-golf, boat trips and wildlife parks. The island’s calm beaches are also perfect for paddling, sandcastle building and beginner water sports.

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When is the best time to visit Fuerteventura with children?

Fuerteventura is a year-round destination thanks to its mild climate. The most popular times for family holidays are during the school holidays, particularly in summer and Easter, while spring and autumn offer slightly quieter periods with pleasant temperatures.