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Your holiday in Fuerteventura

 

Contrasting landscapes and fascinating volcanic islands

 

The Canary Islands have so much to offer, from subtropical landscapes and lush vegetation to desert landscapes to breathtaking cliffs and golden beaches. There’s Lanzarote, the land of lava and fire, Fuerteventura with its endless beaches, La Palma with its unspoilt nature, Tenerife with its imposing volcano, and Gran Canaria with its majestic dunes reminiscent of the Sahara desert... Each island is different, but they are all bathed by a generous sun and enjoy a mild climate, so you can be sure of a great beach holiday all year round!

Fuerteventura

 

Seaside paradise

 

Fuerteventura is the least populated of the Canary Islands with a population density of 68 inhabitants per square kilometre. Its dry climate and abundant sunshine make it a paradise for swimming and water sports. The island is fringed with huge, gently sloping sandy beaches, which offer countless seaside activities for all ages, but also provide the perfect setting to just relax. Playa de Jandía and Corralejo also have plenty of entertainment, shops and nightlife at all hours, much to the delight of holidaymakers!


Hotel areas

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Corralejo

 

Caleta de Fuste

Caleta de Fuste is located 12 kilometres south of the island's capital, Puerto del Rosario. You’ll find many restaurants, bars, shops and seaside activities nestled around the small marina, which is the beating heart of this little seaside town. Distance from the airport: 7 km.

 

Corralejo

Corralejo is a former fishing village located in the El Río cove in the north of Fuerteventura. Over the years, this small port has grown into a popular resort with excellent tourist facilities. The nature reserve, with its beautiful dunes and long beach, is around 5 kilometres from the centre of Corralejo. Distance from the airport: 40 km.

Costa Calma

 

Costa Calma

This seaside town, located at Fuerteventura’s narrowest point, has several shopping centres, boutiques, restaurants and a beautiful sandy beach that stretches for approximately 20 kilometres to Morro Jable. Distance from the airport: 63 km.

 

Playa de Esquinzo

Located at the southern tip of the island, Playa de Esquinzo lies above Morro Jable and Las Gaviotas. Thirty years ago, the inhabitants of this region made their living from fishing. Today, these villages, which have retained their old-fashioned character, are among the most popular tourist destinations on the island. Distance from the airport: 90 km.

Playa de Jandía

 

Playa de Jandía

The long sandy beach of Playa de Jandía, located on the peninsula of the same name, is considered one of the most beautiful sandy beaches in Europe. It is located in the south of the island, between Las Gaviotas and Morro Jable. You can follow the sea promenade along the coastline for several kilometres to reach the former fishing village of Morro Jable. Distance from the airport: 90 km.

 

Tarajalejo

This charming little fishing village is located in a peaceful area between two hills and about 10 kilometres from Costa Calma. It has a long public sandy beach and a pleasant seafront promenade. Distance from the airport: 50 km.

 

sports à voile

 

 

Playa de la Barca

Located at the end of the large beach of Sotavento, Playa de La Barca is a paradise for sailing sports. It is no coincidence that every summer for the past 35 years it has hosted the Windsurfing and Kitesurfing World Cup. With more favourable winds than the rest of the coast and a shallow lagoon, it is the perfect place to learn water sports! Distance from the airport: 55 km.


Must-do & Must-see - our suggestions

 

Must-do

  • Fuerteventura is the place to be if you’re a fan of board sports. Get your adrenaline flowing with some surfing, kitesurfing or wing foiling!
  • To taste authentic Canarian produce, visit a goat farm in the countryside. Experience local craftsmanship at its finest with demonstrations and tastings of artisanal matured and semi-aged cheeses.
  • A climb up the Hondo volcano, located in the north of the island, is a must. Put on your hiking boots and explore the barren landscape via one of two marked routes. 
  • Hire a 4x4 and take a road trip along the FV-30 to surround yourself with Fuerteventura’s spectacular mountainous landscape.

 

Must-see

  • Aloe vera, the Canary Islands’ most famous plant, has many beneficial properties. Visit one of the several inland plantations where it is cultivated for the opportunity to learn all about this remarkable plant and try some of its produce. 
  • Nestled within a palm grove in a mountainous landscape, Betancuria, the former capital of the island, is a small town with a unique charm. Its authentic atmosphere is reflected in its art museum, church-cathedral and charming flower-filled streets. 
  • Head up to the scenic viewpoint of Mirador de Morro Velosa for a breathtaking view over the entire Fuerteventura Biosphere Reserve.
  • End your day on Playa El Aljibe de La Cueva and enjoy the magic of a beautiful sunset.

Excursions

 

Excursions allow you to discover your destination from all perspectives. LuxairTours offers a range of selected tours that will help you to discover unmissable places, paradisiacal beaches, typical dishes... LuxairTours organises a range of quality excursions for you:

  • This trip will allow you to discover Lanzarote, a fascinating volcanic island whose extraordinary landscapes are well worth the journey! You will board a ferry to Lanzarote from the port of Corralejo and start with a visit to the Janubio saltpans. You will then visit Yaiza, one of the prettiest villages on the island, before continuing towards the Timanfaya National Park, where you will have the opportunity to tour the crater and observe some geothermal experiments. Next, you will stop in the wine region of La Geria for a wine tasting, before continuing north via Teguise to Haría. On the way, you’ll be able to stop at a panoramic viewpoint to take photos of the Valley of the 1000 Palms. After lunch, the trip continues towards the Jameos del Agua volcanic tunnel before returning to Playa Blanca.

     

    Duration of the activity: approx. 12 hours

    Includes: pick-up in Corralejo, Caleta de Fuste, Costa Calma and Jandía, ferry trip, lunch including drinks, entrance fees

    Departure: Friday

     

    May be subject to change, to be confirmed at the time of booking.

  • This trip will allow you to discover a more authentic side of Fuerteventura, away from the seaside resorts and tourist traps. First, you will take an 8-person mini-van to the lighthouse of La Entallada, which is the closest point of the Canary Islands to the African continent. You will also learn about the medicinal properties of aloe vera during a visit to a plantation and taste delicious varieties of goat's cheese during your visit to the Casa del Queso goat farm. You will then stop in a charming fishing village, Ajuy, whose rock formations and caves make it a site of geological interest. Lastly, you will visit the picturesque Betancuria, Fuerteventura’s former capital, to enjoy a traditional lunch in the centre of the island. This trip is recommended for those who want to see the real Fuerteventura!

     

    Duration of the activity: approx. 8 hours

    Included: pick-up in Corralejo, Caleta de Fuste, Costa Calma and Jandía, cheese tasting, entrance fees.

    Not included: meals and drinks

    Departure: Monday, Wednesday, or Friday

     

    May be subject to change, to be confirmed at the time of booking.

  • This catamaran trip is perfect for those who love the sea and water activities. It will give you the chance to appreciate the beauty of the coastline and the surrounding nature, and you may even encounter some dolphins or other marine animals in their natural environment! The tour also includes a lunch break (included in the price). 
    Our destination guides will be happy to advise you on possible itineraries.
    Prices, itineraries and the type of catamaran vary according to the area.

     

    Duration: approx. 4 hours

    Included: lunch and drinks

  • As part of this excursion, you will drive along narrow roads and dusty tracks in a 4x4 vehicle and have the chance to discover the youngest volcanoes of the island. On the way there, there will be a photo break at the Corralejo dunes nature reserve before heading to the northern volcanoes. There will also be a stop in the historic town of La Oliva in the north, where the aloe vera plant is grown, for you to learn about its characteristics and medicinal properties. The tour then continues towards Mount Tindaya, a sacred place for the island's inhabitants, where you can marvel at a landscape that alternates between volcanic areas and white beaches. Next, you will visit Majanicho, a small fishing village seemingly frozen in time, and then stop for lunch El Cotillo, where you can enjoy a swim and the beaches of Los Lagos.

     

    Duration of the activity: approx. 7 hours

    Included: pick-up in Corralejo, Caleta de Fuste, Costa Calma and Jandiá

    Not included: lunch and drinks

    Departure: Monday, Wednesday or Friday

     

    May be subject to change, to be confirmed at the time of booking.

  • Discover the landscapes and history of Fuerteventura on a full-day guided tour (French and German speaking) with lunch included, departing from the south of the Island. We will leave the hotel and head towards the wild western coast of Fuerteventura to reach a traditional fishing village, Ajuy, where you will have the opportunity to visit some wonderful volcanic caves or relax in a café overlooking the ocean on one of the island's rare black sand beaches. You'll then continue with a visit to a typical farm to learn how the local cheese, the symbol of Fuerteventura and winner of numerous awards, is made.
    Along the way, be enchanted by the colours and vastness of the fantastic and mystical landscape!
    The trip continues to Betancuria, considered one of the most beautiful villages in Spain and the former capital of Fuerteventura. After visiting this beautiful town, we will take a break for lunch (included) where we will sample the typical tapas that characterise Spanish cuisine. The tour will end with a visit to an aloe vera farm, where you will learn all about the properties of the queen of medicinal plants.

     

    Duration of the activity: approx. 8 hours

    Includes: pick-up in Costa Calma and Jandía, lunch and drinks

    Departure: Tuesday

     

    May be subject to change, to be confirmed at the time of booking.

  • There's no better way to explore the south of the island than in a 4x4 vehicle, which gives you access to the narrowest roads and the most winding tracks. This excursion will allow you to explore the natural park of the Jandía Peninsula and the wonderful beach of Cofete, which is considered the most beautiful in Spain.
    The landscape in this part of the Canary Islands is unique and unusual – it has to be seen to be believed! This tour will also include a stop at a peaceful beach were all ages can enjoy fun activities and games.

     

    Duration of the activity: approx. 7 hours

    Included: pick-up in Carralejo, Caleta de Fueste, Costa Calma, Jandía

    Not included: lunch and drinks

    Departure: daily

     

    May be subject to change, to be confirmed at the time of booking.

For more information and bookings, please contact your LuxairTours guide on site.


Important information

 

The beaches of the above-mentioned tourist locations have sun loungers and umbrellas available for hire by external providers.



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