FUERTEVENTURA TOUR
Fuerteventura, the second-largest of the Canary Islands, is famous for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and laid-back atmosphere. Whether you're a nature lover, adventure seeker, or someone looking to relax, there’s something for everyone.
Here are some must-visit places and activities in Fuerteventura:
Corralejo Natural Park
This is one of the island's most iconic locations, known for its vast sand dunes and pristine beaches. The park offers a unique landscape with golden sand dunes that stretch for miles, along with beautiful beaches ideal for swimming and sunbathing.
Lobos Island (Isla de Lobos)
A small, uninhabited island located just off the coast of Corralejo, known for its crystal-clear waters, excellent hiking paths, and secluded beaches.
Cofete Beach
This beach is one of the most remote and stunning on the island, set against dramatic mountain backdrops and miles of untouched golden sand.
Punta de Jandía
Located at the southernmost point of the island, Punta de Jandía is an untouched coastal area where you can experience the raw beauty of Fuerteventura's landscapes. The viewpoint offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Jandía Natural Park.
Ajuy Caves and Black Sand Beach
Located on the western coast, Ajuy is a small village famous for its black sand beach and the Ajuy Caves, which were formed by volcanic activity.
Betancuria Village
A charming and historic village, once the capital of Fuerteventura. It's located in the interior of the island, offering a glimpse of traditional Canarian life and beautiful landscapes. Don´t miss the Church of Santa Maria, which dates back to the 15th century.
Fuerteventura’s Windmills
The windmills of Fuerteventura are an iconic part of the island’s cultural heritage. These traditional mills were once used to grind gofio (a staple food in the Canaries), and they are scattered throughout the island.
Montaña de Tindaya
Known as one of the most sacred places in Fuerteventura, Montaña de Tindaya is a mountain that holds deep spiritual and historical significance. The indigenous Majo people considered it a sacred site.
Isla de Lobos
If you’re looking for an isolated paradise, Lobos Island is a must-see. Just a short boat ride from Corralejo, it’s perfect for hiking, swimming, and enjoying the natural beauty of the island
Mirador de Sicasumbre Located in the Jandía Peninsula, this viewpoint offers spectacular panoramic views of the island’s rugged landscape and the surrounding mountains.
Fuerteventura’s Lighthouses
Fuerteventura has several picturesque lighthouses along its coastline, many of which are located in more remote areas, offering stunning views and a sense of solitude.
Notable Lighthouses:Punta Jandía Lighthouse in the south, near the village of Morro Jable, offers spectacular views of the coastline.
El Tostón Lighthouse in the north, near El Cotillo, offers great views and access to the nearby beaches.
La Pared
La Pared is known for its stunning cliff-side views, natural pools, and beautiful beaches, ideal place for sunset.
Pico de la Zarza
At 807 meters (2,644 feet) above sea level, Pico de la Zarza is the highest point on Fuerteventura, offering fantastic views over the island and the sea.
Mirador de las Peñitas Mirador de las Peñitas is a scenic viewpoint located in the heart of Fuerteventura. From this spot, you can take in the vast volcanic plains, green valleys, and distant coastline.
El Cotillo & Popcorn beach.
El Cotillo is a charming fishing village on the northern coast of Fuerteventura, famous for its beautiful beaches, relaxed atmosphere, and historic lighthouse.
Fuerteventura offers a fantastic mix of natural beauty, adventure, and cultural heritage. Whether you’re exploring the stunning beaches, hiking through the volcanic landscapes, or enjoying water sports, there’s something to suit every interest. The island’s consistent weather and laid-back atmosphere make it an ideal destination for year-round travel.