Fuerteventura

The semi-desert Island of Fuerteventura lies just under 100km off the coast of Africa (near the border of Morocco and Western Sahara). It enjoys a near-perfect climate with average monthly temperatures ranging from 17°C in January to 25°C in August.

Corralejo

Once just a tiny fishing village on the north coast of Fuerteventura, Corralejo's harbour now receives ferries full of day-trippers from Playa Blanca in Lanzarote every day and the town plays host to hundreds of visitors who are drawn to spend a sunny, sandy holiday in the island's tourist Mecca. Although tourism is booming and development is keeping pace, the little port still retains its charm. The waterfront promenade flanking the small, sheltered town beach boasts numerous restaurants and cafes, most in converted historic houses. Corralejo's restaurants offer a wide choice, from good old English fish and chips to Mexican tacos or Indian curry. There is even a smattering of eateries serving up Canarian cuisine and fresh seafood.


Beeches

One does not need to go far on Fuerteventura to find a perfect beach, even if you are intent on seeking out solitude away from other holidaymakers. The best can be found around Jandia, on the southern tip of the island. Juan Gomez is one of these, with a stretch of golden sand, reached by turning off of the Morro Jable-Punta de Jandia road. In the same section of the island is the pebbly black volcanic beach of La Pared, with right next door the beach of Viejo Rey, a long stretch of golden sand flanked by dunes. For real peace and quiet the black volcanic sand of Giniginamar is recommended, surrounded by palm trees and other indigenous plants. For remote beaches tourists can hire a 4WD and explore the tracks leading to the sea on the west coast. Nudism is tolerated on all the island's beaches.


Mirador de Lobos Golf Course
Open to beginners and experienced golfers alike. This is a 9 hole par 3 course open 0930 until 2000 hours 7 days a week. Club hire is available and you can pay and play, or pre-book on 650 652 335

UK: +44 161 408 4085

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Things To Do

As you get your bearings around Corralejo, you’ll soon notice that everywhere is offering things to do - you can make your holiday as relaxing or adventurous as you like! Here are a few things you can do that has caught our attention

Scuba Diving  - With Deep Blue Diving Fuerteventura - click here for website

Subcat Submarine - Visit the Ocean Floor in jeans & T-Shirt in a submarine!

Wave Rider Surf School - Learn to surf for the day, or over several days

Horse Back Riding - Suitable for beginners or advanced riders