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Fuerteventura Getaway
Fuerteventura is a sun-drenched island known for its endless sandy beaches and rugged volcanic landscapes. Perfect for adventure seekers and those craving tranquillity alike, the island offers thrilling water sports, peaceful desert-like dunes, and charming traditional villages. With a laid-back vibe and year-round warmth, Fuerteventura invites travellers to explore its natural beauty, taste local delicacies, and soak in unforgettable sunsets. If you are looking for a superb coastal destination with plenty of watersport options, why not book a luxury Fuerteventura holiday rental! Be sure to browse the stunning luxury villas in Corralejo and the lovely range of holiday rentals in Corralejo. Corralejo, on the northern coast, is a vibrant resort town known for its sweeping sand dunes and laid-back surf culture.
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Why not take a look at the fantastic range of villas in Fuerteventura if you plan to travel around the island, as well as the luxury villas in Antigua! Browse a range of superb options and book a fabulous holiday rental that ticks all the boxes, including amenities such as:
- Terrace/Garden
- Ocean Views
- Wi-Fi
- Flatscreen TV
- Private Pool
- Barbecue
- Air Conditioning
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Fuerteventura for watersport lovers
Fuerteventura is a haven for watersport enthusiasts, with ideal conditions for windsurfing and kitesurfing along its breathtaking beaches. Nearby calm lagoons offer safe and inviting spots for beginners to try paddleboarding, wingfoiling and sailing. Those craving more thrill can take on surfing, jet skiing or join fishing trips departing from the harbour. With its stunning coastline and steady winds, the island stands out as a favourite destination for anyone seeking a mix of adventure and tranquillity on the water.
Fuerteventura for history enthusiasts
History lovers exploring Fuerteventura should not miss the remarkable Castillo del Tostón, an 18th-century coastal defence tower constructed to guard against pirate raids. This carefully preserved fortress sits beside the sea and offers a captivating glimpse into the island's military history along with breathtaking views of the rugged coastline. The history of El Tostón highlights the engineering prowess of the era. Fuerteventura blends rich history with stunning natural beauty, making it an essential destination for those eager to connect with the island's past.
Fuerteventura is famous for its long stretches of golden sand, such as Sotavento Beach and Corralejo Dunes, which attract surfers and sun-seekers from around the world.
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What are the best outings in this area?
Top 7 travel tips in Fuerteventura
1. Chase the Wind at Playa de Sotavento
Make your way to the vast beach of Sotavento where wind and waves combine in perfect harmony. This is a hotspot for kitesurfing and windsurfing with long stretches of golden sand and waist-deep lagoons. Whether you are on a board or barefoot at the shoreline, the energy is electric. Lessons are available for beginners and the view is worth the trip alone. Let the wind carry your spirit.
2. Wander the Sands of Corralejo Dunes
Step into a dreamscape of rolling dunes that stretch between the sea and the desert. Located within a protected natural park, these golden waves of sand are perfect for walking, exploring or simply sitting in awe. Climb the tallest hill for views across to Lanzarote. Early morning or sunset brings long shadows and deep solitude. The silence here is beautiful.
3. Discover Hidden Villages in the Mountains
Venture inland to villages like Betancuria, tucked in the volcanic hills with whitewashed houses and quiet charm. Explore cobbled lanes, small chapels and timeworn cafés that speak of island traditions. The scenery is dramatic and the road there is a winding thrill. These towns hold stories in their stones. It is Fuerteventura at its most authentic.
4. Embrace the Lava at Calderón Hondo
Lace up your walking shoes and hike up the ancient crater of Calderón Hondo. The trail is gentle but the views are wild. Peer into the heart of the volcano and look out over waves of lava fields and red rock landscapes. This is geology at your feet and history in the hills. Breathe in the silence and feel the power of the island's volcanic past.
5. Dive into the Atlantic Depths
Explore a world beneath the surface off the coast of Morro Jable or El Cotillo. The water is warm and clear, filled with colourful fish, caves and coral. Try snorkelling close to shore or book a dive trip to go deeper. Look out for angel sharks, rays or curious barracudas. The Atlantic is alive and full of surprises. Every dive brings a new story.
6. Taste Fuerteventura at a Local Finca
Visit a traditional goat farm or finca to sample cheeses straight from the source. Majorero cheese is rich, creamy and full of character, shaped by the island's dry winds and volcanic soil. Many farms welcome visitors with tastings and stories. Pair your plate with local wine or fresh figs when in season. This is food tied to the land.
7. Catch the Sunset from a Wild Cliff
Drive west to the remote coast near Ajuy or La Pared where black cliffs fall into the wild blue sea. Find a perch and watch the sun dip below the horizon in a blaze of fire and gold. The wind howls, the waves crash and the moment feels untouched. Renting a luxury villa in Fuerteventura is a superb option for an amazing Canary Island getaway!