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Famous for its beaches, Fuerteventura has much more than just sand, offering everything from international cuisine and high-street shopping to nature parks and organic beauty. It’s the top pick in the Canaries for seaside perfection, and it isn’t far from the coast of Africa. If you’re after wowing views, you’ve just won big.
Costa Caleta – Caleta De Fuste, Fuerteventura
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Corralejo, Fuerteventura
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Jandia, Fuerteventura
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Fuerteventura’s known as the beach capital of the Canary Islands – and it’s no wonder, with long stretches of fine sands. Don’t miss the awesome natural surroundings of Corralejo either – rolling dunes give way to clear blue waters and, from the water’s edge, you can spy Lanzarote in the distance.
The island is a hive of activity, and great weather all year means the resorts are always super lively. Restaurants and bars catered for families, while clubs in most of the towns keep night owls happy. If you’re a keen shopper, hit the high-street stores, or bazaars to pick up little souvenirs.
Every year, surfers flock to Fuerteventura for some of the best waves in the world, with Corralejo and El Cotillo proving particularly popular. Bring your board or rent one from one of the water sports centres and get ready to carve. You’ll also have kitesurfing, windsurfing and diving on offer.
Enjoy swathes of white sand and water sports galore in Fuerteventura’s largest and liveliest.
Spend your days windsurfing and your evenings kicking back on the sand – Costa Caleta is equal parts adventure and relaxation.
Whisk together fine white sands and staggering volcanic scenery and you’re bound to enjoy the velvety visions of Jandia.
If you’re looking for beaches but want to stay active on your jollies, Costa Calma is a haven of water sports as well as soft sands for chilling out.
Things get a little artsy in the northern part of the island.
Sitting on the shores of sunny Fuerteventura, Costa De Antigua is the perfect destination for peace, quiet and relaxation
Spanish, Mediterranean and fusion food joints dish up taste bud-tickling plates in this old fishing village.
A quaint fishing town on the south-east coast, Las Playitas is all about taking it easy, soaking up the sun and catching the surf.
Near to Corralejo, this sleepy town offers a great base for a rural retreat in Fuerteventura.
Peace and quiet in the countryside? Check. Secluded and tranquil, this resort is super if you’re hoping to escape the hustle and bustle, and holiday at your own pace.
You’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to beaches. The sand dunes of Corralejo are straight out of a postcard, while the Costa Caleta boasts a bustling strip great for lounging around in the sun. Jandia is watersports central, with everything from diving to surfing on offer.
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Costa Caleta – Caleta De Fuste, Fuerteventura
Volcanic landscape makes Fuerteventura a natural wonder. It has mountains and epic reserves, but 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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La Oliva, Fuerteventura
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 Park to get up close to animals like meerkats, giraffes and hippos.
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Jandia, Fuerteventura
It may be far away from Europe in the Atlantic, but most types of cuisine have made it in 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.
See all eating and drinking (7)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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Costa Calma, Fuerteventura
There are clubs for late-night partygoers all around Fuerteventura, but don’t forget about the classic pubs for a couple of pints. Pitch up in local squares for music-filled evenings as the sun goes down, before going in search of trendy bars and cocktail joints. There’s something for every taste.
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Corralejo, Fuerteventura
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