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Fuerteventura’s famed for its dreamy line-up of Caribbean-esque beaches, wonderful water sports and relaxed seaside resorts, so it’s set to impress on the R&R front. And the resorts range from go-slow to get-up-and-go. By day, firm favourites Corralejo and Caleta De Fuste are two top choices for old-fashioned family fun, thanks to their mix of striking sands and attractions galore. By night, it’s all about the al fresco restaurants and live shows. Down in Jandia, we’re talking total tranquillity with an upmarket twist – not to mention some of the island’s most knockout beaches, best waves and finest seafood.
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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. Did we mention the hiking trails? There are lots of flat routes winding around the island!
Resorts for all ages
Fuerteventura’s a hive of activity and great weather all year means the resorts are always super lively. Restaurants and bars cater 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.
Surf’s up
Every year, surfers flock to Fuerteventura for some of the best waves in the world, with Corralejo and El Cotillo two must-visits. Rent a board from one of the water sports centres and get ready to master the waves. Stick around for sunset at one of the on-the-sand bars and you’ll be treated to epic pink-tinged views.
Expect an equally relaxing and adventurous holiday to Caleta De Fuste, spending your days on the beach and your evenings unwinding by the waterfront in Caleta Harbour.
Welcome to the beautiful Costa Calma, a tranquil spot on the island’s south coast. Its name translates as the ‘calm coast’, so you can just imagine the type of relaxing retreat that’s on the cards. The resort’s powdery sands and twinkling azure waters were made for beach lazing. At night, why not enjoy a cocktail or two in one of the beach bars and take in the sunset?
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.
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.
Visit Casa de los Coroneles, a beautifully restored, traditional 18th-century stately home in La Oliva province that is now home to an art gallery. The gallery holds a mix of modern art and classic portraits,...
Visit the imposing Castillo de El Toston for a taste of local history and culture. Once an important coastal defence, the fort now hosts contemporary exhibitions although the view from the battlements over the...
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.
Make a splash at Acua Waterpark, one of the most popular theme parks and attractions in Fuerteventura. Previously known as Baku, it’s been entertaining kids and grown-ups for more than ten years now. It's...
Eating and drinking
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.
Most restaurants can be found along the main street and around the old town, although there are others down side streets. The main street leads to a small square tucked away in the narrow lanes and it's here...
Caleta De Fuste has one long, vibrant thoroughfare where most of the bars and restaurants gather. There's a generous helping of restaurants that can cater for all tastes and budgets, from authentic Spanish...
Shopping
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.
Hone your haggling skills at the African market, held every Wednesday and Sunday. Have your pick of leather bags, T-shirts, watches, carved wooden ornaments and trinkets. There's plenty of cheap fake goods if...
With more than 40 stores, the Altantico shopping centre is a shoppers' paradise. Here you'll find clothes, shoes, toys, games, gadgets and food. And when you've had enough of shopping, catch a film at the...
Nightlife
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.
Karaoke and disco bar Flicks has a real party vibe. You'll find it at the Atlantico Shopping Centre. Friendly bar staff, cheap drinks and theme nights make for a great atmosphere. There's thousands of karaoke...
The relaxed beachside resort of Morro Jable transforms into a nightlife haven after sundown. Let your hair down at the bars and discos in the Centro Comercial de Jandia or hang out at the cocktail bars in the...
Expect an equally relaxing and adventurous holiday to Caleta De Fuste, spending your days on the beach and your evenings unwinding by the waterfront in Caleta Harbour.
Welcome to the beautiful Costa Calma, a tranquil spot on the island’s south coast. Its name translates as the ‘calm coast’, so you can just imagine the type of relaxing retreat that’s on the cards. The resort’s powdery sands and twinkling azure waters were made for beach lazing. At night, why not enjoy a cocktail or two in one of the beach bars and take in the sunset?
Make a splash at Acua Waterpark, one of the most popular theme parks and attractions in Fuerteventura. Previously known as Baku, it’s been entertaining kids and grown-ups for more than ten years now. It's...
Enjoy the peace of Caleta Harbour with its gleaming yachts, fish-filled waters and views out to the ocean. It's a great spot for a stroll before heading off to one of the restaurants nearby. But if you're...
See natural beauty at its best. The stunning seven-mile Grandes Playas and sand dunes lie to the south of Corralejo. The windswept beach and glimmering turquoise water will take your breath away! These...
Hone your haggling skills at the African market, held every Wednesday and Sunday. Have your pick of leather bags, T-shirts, watches, carved wooden ornaments and trinkets. There's plenty of cheap fake goods if...
Formerly a small fishing village, Morro Jable is now one of the largest resorts on the island. Explore the intact old village and the quaint harbour or check out the wealth of bars, designer shops and...
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.
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.
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.
Eating and drinking
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.
Shopping
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.
Nightlife
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.