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Fuerteventura, the second largest of the Canary Islands, is known for its stunning beaches, impressive landscapes, wildlife and rich culture. This is a unique place to relax on the beach, take a surfing lesson or wander among nature. Are you planning a holiday in the Canary Islands or maybe you have your eye on a last minute Fuerteventura offer?
Corralejo National Park is a protected area located in the northeast of the island. It is one of the most unique places on the island, famous for its impressive natural landscapes that attract tourists from all over the world. The park is best known for its spectacular sand dunes , which stretch for kilometers and create landscapes reminiscent of the Sahara Desert. The dunes of Corralejo are made of fine white sand that is constantly moved by the wind, making the landscape always dynamic. The dune area is open to visitors who can walk on the sand, sunbathe or even surf on the sand.
La Oliva is one of six municipalities on the island of Fuerteventura, in the province of Las Palmas . It is an area rich in history and culture, offering a variety of attractions for visitors. La Oliva was once the administrative and religious center of the island . Many historical sites can be found here, such as the Casa de los Coroneles , which was the seat of the island’s military governors and is now an important monument.
Betancuria ,
founded in 1404, is one of the oldest towns in Fuerteventura. This city is of particular historical importance because it was the first capital of the island and was its political, cultural and religious center for many years. The city allows you to explore the history and heritage of Fuerteventura. You can see Spanish influences here, as well as traces of the island’s indigenous population, the Guanches. There are ruins and historic buildings that have survived the centuries, including houses with traditional Canarian architecture. Betancuria is one of the most important colonial monuments in the history of the Canary Islands!
El Cotillo
is a small fishing village in the north-west of the island of Fuerteventura, famous for its beautiful cliffs and perfect beaches that attract both residents and tourists looking for peace and the beauty of the natural landscape. It’s the perfect place to relax and try your hand at various water sports in one of the best surfing spots in Europe .
Montaña de Tindaya ,
often called the “Holy Mountain”, is one of the most symbolic and iconic places in Fuerteventura. It is located in the commune of La Oliva, in the Betancuria Mountains , and is 401 meters high. It is an important place both culturally, historically and naturally. It was considered a sacred place by the island’s indigenous people, the Guanches. They believed that the mountain had magical properties and was a place where sacrifices were made and rituals were performed to protect the island from evil spirits. Many unique archaeological traces of ancient rituals and beliefs can be found on the surface of the rocks .
Oasis Park Fuerteventura
is one of the largest and most famous zoological and botanical parks in the Canary Islands. It is located in La Lajita , in the south of Fuerteventura. It is a place that offers not only the opportunity to observe wild animals, but also educational and interactive experiences for visitors. The park is home to over 3,000 animals of 250 species . We will meet there, among others, elephants, giraffes, hippos, various species of monkeys, a large collection of birds, as well as crocodiles and turtles. Oasis Park also boasts an impressive botanical garden with thousands of plant species, including those endemic to the Canary Islands, as well as exotic species from around the world. This is a great place to learn about plant biodiversity and the importance of protecting the environment.
Many people say that Fuerteventura is the jewel of the Canary Islands' crown. It is the second largest island in the Canaries, after Tenerife and still remains fairly unspoilt and tranquil, although its popularity is growing every year. Fuerteventura has a very relaxed and bohemian atmosphere. Its paradisiacal beaches attract surfers and other wave-catchers from all over the world. The island is also home to some of the best beaches in Europe and therefore, it is the perfect holiday destination for a true beach lover.
Cuevas de Ajuy
is an impressive complex of natural limestone caves located in the small fishing village of Ajuy on the west coast of Fuerteventura. These caves are considered to be among the oldest geological formations in the Canary Islands. The rocks from which they are formed date back to approximately 70-72 million years ago, making them a significant site for studying the prehistoric history of the earth. The area was also an important port and in later years served as a lime mining site. The caves offer a fascinating insight into the natural forces that shaped them. You can see various rock formations there and also enjoy the view of the powerful ocean waves crashing against the cliffs.
The Museum of Contemporary Art
in Fuerteventura, also known as “Centro de Arte Juan Ismael”, is one of the TOP attractions worth seeing during your stay on the island. It is located in the island’s capital, Puerto del Rosario . The museum showcases diverse collections of contemporary art, including painting, sculpture, photography and digital installations. These works come from both local Canary Islands artists and international artists, reflecting the global nature of contemporary art.
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Cofete Beach
is one of the wildest and most impressive beaches not only in Fuerteventura, but also in the entire Canary Islands. It is located on the JandÃa Peninsula , in the south of the island, and is part of a natural park. Cofete stands out for its severity and natural beauty. long This approximately 12 km , wide, golden sand beach is surrounded by impressive mountains, creating a spectacular landscape. Due to its isolation and lack of tourist development, the beach has retained its natural state. It is one of the most inaccessible places on the island. Strong currents and often high waves make swimming in the sea sometimes dangerous in this area, but for experienced surfers , these are ideal conditions for practicing this sport.
These are historic windmills located in the Villaverrde region. They are an important part of Fuerteventura’s cultural and historical heritage. Windmills were a key element of traditional life in Fuerteventura, used mainly to grind grain, which was a staple of the local population’s diet. They allow you to understand historical food production methods and technology used by previous generations. They are a symbol of the hardships and perseverance of the island’s inhabitants in difficult conditions such as dryness and limited resources.
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Fuerteventura has a subtropical climate , which is characterized by warm temperatures all year round. The average air temperature is about 23-28°C during the day and about 18-23°C at night. It is also distinguished by very small temperature fluctuations and the largest number of sunny days in the Canary Islands . This makes it perfect for holidays all year round .
June, July and August are the hottest months on Fuerta, while the heat is alleviated by warm and pleasant winds. The average water temperature ranges from 23 to even 25 degrees Celsius during this period.
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