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Fuerteventura is blessed with more than 150 beaches and is one of the most undisturbed ones in the Canary Islands.

The magnificent view of the volcano, desert landscape with less rain and warm temperatures throughout the year is unique, the wide island area is a protected park.

Visiting Fuerteventura, Spain came back somewhere 30 years ago. It's a high-rise building, not a relaxing calm life, clean streets and beaches.

Unlike tourists and local people in Tenerife, Lanzarote and Grand Canary, it is a place to relax and relax and take the time back. Open air disco, dusk from dawn to dawn, clubs 18-30 ...

The African island closest to the Canary Islands has desert coves and small fishing village deserts, a small sandy desert sand beach, but there are the most popular beaches from major roads.

The main road is similar to the mainland of Spain and Britain. Yes, they are well maintained and straight, but the shortage of traffic is the first thing I noticed. And the lack of traffic signals. So far I have found something on the island - it never worked!

Traveling is easy ... Buses and ferries are cheap, run over time and integrate each other, so you can easily go from Carrera de Fuste to Corralejo.

Caleta de Fuste is the most popular resort for families. You can find restaurants of all nationalities to suit all tastes and all pockets.

There are shops and bars where you can see the world go by choosing a quiet drink. You can find entertainment from live groups and coverage to karaoke, quizzes, bingo, but it is not "your face" like Benindorm or Costa del Sol. There are places that are open during early hours, but if you want a quiet night, you will not be disturbed. The lights on the runway will disappear at the airport and it will be locked at night!

In Caleta there is a golden sandy beach in a bay shaped like a horse shoe. The gentle sloping coast is for very safe bathing and this beach is the most vacationed. However, there is a south beach built in a small bay that is landfilled from the coast and dotted with a small round brick structure and offers privacy.

It is said that Fuerteventura (Fuerte - strong: Ventura - happiness) is a "forgotten land". It is the second largest island in the Canary Islands, coming here is really like going back in time! A lot of people definitely represent the "strong wind" of the island, but often there is a stable, fun wind, this is usually a welcome remedy to please the hot temperature.

In addition, Fuerteventura has a paradise for water sports. Windsurfing, surfing and kite surfing are taking place throughout the island.

When you land at the airport, the first thing you are stuck is a scenery like a rugged moon. But beyond that, you can find vast sand dunes, lagoons, small fishing villages and isolated cobbled coves.

Caleta de Fuste is an ideal base to explore this island halfway between the north and the south.

Heading to Corralejo, the first catering apartment appeared several years ago. Now, it is a lively resort, holiday industry plays a big meaning.

As you approach Corralejo, you will find a magnificent shining sand dunes reminiscent of Saharan Morocco, just 60 miles east. The famous sand dune has become a protected national park.

The town of Corralejo itself still holds a part of its early charm around mainly the old harbor. From here you can see the wonderful views of Lanzarote and Lobos. If there is only the pace of life at Fuerteventura, there are too many people worth visiting!

Also in the northern part of the island is the paradise for the surfer, El Cotillo. In this lovely relaxing village, you will find a wonderful beach, an interesting lagoon, great restaurants and bars. As you head for the village, you will come across a new harbor. There is a vast golden beach on the left and a lagoon on the right.

On the left side of the village is the cobble stone fortress Fortelleza del Toston built to protect pirates in 1790.

The beach is made for water sports enthusiasts and many experienced surfers go to the sand spread between El Cotillo and Corralejo. The lagoon area is a much more quiet and peaceful white beach with a transparent ocean.

This fishing village is a shrine of Virgin de Buen Viaje (good trip) and these words are drawn on a cliff overlooking the old harbor.

To the south of the island from Caleta de Fuste is the beach of Jandia Peninsula with a vast white beach with a width of more than 1 kms near 20 km.

In this huge area, there are various golden white beaches ranging from the low cliffs at the edge of Costacalma to huge sand dunes, vast desert-like areas and lagoons. There are thousands of postcards and immortal beaches as well. Playa de Sotavento is probably one of Europe's most photographed beaches. It is also a place where the surfers gather. The wind surfing speed and slalom event of the PWA world draw out the best wind surfer every year, and in 2005 the world's kite surfing championship was held.

At the southern end of the Jandia peninsula, there is another well-developed resort with a golden beach, Morro Jable, and Morro Jable, which is also loved by German package tour operators. Very beloved, in fact, here too many road signs are written in Spanish and German.

On so many beaches, amazing naturists do not love the island. It is impossible to enumerate them all here, but on the website of the Holiday Fuerteventura Guide there is a very good guide to the best beaches and the best naturism beaches. [http://www.geocities.com/holiday_fuerteventura/ ]

However, Fuerteventura is not the only beach. It is about tourism. One of the most wonderful spots on the island is the American Star wreck. - Several years ago, under mysterious circumstances, there was a huge maritime line on the desolated huge coastline.

This huge ship was the biggest class in the world, but it is another story that remains there, but there is room for discussion, but on the banks of a rough lake just outside Ajuy Lying, ghost scene.

It is not easy to find, but the Holiday_Fuerteventura site has an explanation.

From here, please enjoy the mountain path to the former capital of Betancuria on the island. You can enjoy truly beautiful scenery. The town itself is worth a few hours.

Or visit Cofete. However, the beach runs about 5 km. On the white sand beach, there is plenty of room to spare, at the southern end Cofete village, mainly used as a weekend break.

Giniginamar is ideal for seeking peace and quiet. The beach surrounded by palm trees is black volcanic sand, and the village has some unique characteristics of local tapas and suburbs.

I like arts and crafts - Fuerteventura is not known as "sculpture island" for what it is! Most detours on the island have some form of sculpture!

On the renovated windmill based Antigua Crafts Center and the beautiful garden at La Olivia's art center, canary artist Alberto Manrique presents numerous works. Or La Alcogida is a village-based living museum showing how Canarians lived years ago.

There are many parts of Fuerteventura hidden from the large tourism market.



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