The town has been developed around a cove, Caleta being the name for Cove in Spanish, and Fuste is a type of fishing boat. If you are looking for a beach holiday, combined with lots of family orientated activities, then Caleta de Fuste is the perfect destination. The Costa de Antigua , otherwise known as Nuevo Horizonte, is located on the eastern coast of Fuerteventura, just outside Caleta de Fuste.
The relatively new resort destination provides an attractive, peaceful destination for those seeking a really relaxing holiday. Costa de Antigua, as with the rest of Fuerteventura, boasts a beautiful stretch of white sand beach and crystal clear waters.
El Cotillo is a small, peaceful fishing village located 45 kilometres from the airport in the north west of the island. Village life is centred around the small working harbour where you will find a selection bars and restaurants in a beautiful picturesque setting.
The resort is fast gaining in popularity, mainly due to its fabulous beaches and lagoons, which lie to the south of the village. Jandia Playa is located on the peninsula of Jandia, which covers the entire south western region of the island of Fuerteventura. The whole of this mountainous peninsula is a nature reserve, with its coastline of white sandy beaches.
Long stretches of white, untouched sands, nature reserve sand dunes and beautiful blue lagoons; Fuerteventura is a beach lovers paradise.
Cultural Attractions As well as being a natural paradise, Fuerteventura also has a diverse range of cultural attractions, such as museums, religious architecture, historic monuments and local crafts.
Of special interest is La Alcogida EcoMuseum, a group of seven houses, which depict the traditional Fuerteventura habitat. The Llano Caves are the largest volcanic caves on the island, situated close to the Villaverde village. The caves are literally a volcanic tube which has gradually filled with sediment over the last million years.
Outdoor pursuits Diving, deep sea fishing, kite surfing, jeep safari, mountain biking, golf and much more. The volcanic roots of the island are also reflected in the dishes.
Fish obviously plays an important role in the gastronomy of Gran Canaria and especially popular are locally caught Langoustines, Mussels, Octopus, Atlantic Mackerel, and Sardines. Meat dishes are popular, especially steaks and stews, but most meat tends to be imported in, as there is not much livestock on the island. The Canary Islands grape growing culture dates back centuries and the unique flavour that comes from the volcanic terrains is very special.
There are many wine routes that can be explored throughout the islands, where you can discover the different vineyards and their denominations. Climate The climate of Fuerteventura, as with the rest of the Canary Islands, is generally pleasant all year round. The island can be prone to high winds; its name translated literally means Strong Fortune, or Strong Wind.
During the summer months temperatures can reach up to 35 degrees, and in the winter rarely drop below 18 degrees. Things to do while you are here. See all articles. Inspiration for a holiday on the beach, partying and rural escapes Top 5 places to go on Fuerteventura The 5 best things to do and places to go on the island of Fuerteventura.
Isla de Lobos, an idyllic day trip from Fuerteventura For a day trip with a difference, catch a ferry from Corralejo on Fuerteventura to the beautiful little deserted island of Isla de Lobos. Work on that swing of yours on Fuerteventura's golf courses Fuerteventura's rightly lauded for its beaches.
But there's green as well as yellow on the island. Especially on Fuerteventura's five golf courses. Driving on Fuerteventura, discovering the southern sights A driving route taking in the most interesting things to see in the south of Fuerteventura. Five fantastic ways Fuerteventura's an ideal hiking destination Did you expect to be spending your Fuerteventura holiday lying on a beach?
The island's perfectly geared to active travellers. So get out and about. Top 10 Fuerteventura restaurants Sure, you can get an English breakfast in Fuerteventura.
But why not try local food? Or go global at one of the island's more specialist eateries. Exciting places to visit on Fuerteventura.
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What to do Travel plans for inspiring you. Fuerteventura beyond the beach and the sea. Islote de Lobos, a deserted paradise. The town is found on the east coast of the island, sort of in the middle, so it has a great position if you want to explore and discover more places while you are on holiday. The resort has a great beach, ideal and safe for kids, so it's a popular choice among families.
Did you know that Betancuria is the historic capital of the Canary Islands? Somewhere on the west coast of Fuerteventura, down south from Cotillo and close to Tefia, lies the small village of Puertito de los Molinos, or El Puertito as some people call it. For many people, Fuerteventura is all about beaches, cocktails and relaxing around the pool. And while all these things are nice, Fuerteventura is much more than that and the island hides a lot of amazing views, some of which are easily accessible to anyone that's curious enough to go out and explore.
Fuerteventura is well known for its amazing beaches, with hundreds of km of coastline and turquoise waters, but there's so much to do and see around the island! Corralejo is probably the most popular resort in Fuerteventura and it's situated in the very north of the island, being a part of the municipality of La Oliva. The resort is 30 to 40 minutes away by car from the airport, and we recommend getting either a taxi, a private transfer or a rental car, as there's no direct bus line between the airport and the resort.
Mirador Sicasumbre is the first astronomical viewpoint in Fuerteventura, and it offers great views over the island. You will have to climb for a few minutes in order to get up to the top, but the views are totally worth the effort. There is a new market in Fuerteventura, this time happening in the beautiful village of El Cotillo. You can come to buy some souvenirs and presents for the family back home and then relax with a cocktail or glass of wine, admiring the beautiful sunset.
Out of all the Canary Islands, Fuerteventura is the one with the most amazing beaches, endless sand dunes and a relaxing vibe that will make you want to come back time and time again.
Costa Calma is a small tourist resort in the south of Fuerteventura, which is close to some of the island's most beautiful beaches. The Jandia Peninsula is the perfect place to go and explore massive unspoiled beaches and many locals will tell you that here you'll find the best beaches in Fuerteventura.
Once you see some of these places with your own eyes, you'll easily understand why. Fuerteventura is an island to be explored and discovered and it's easy to do so if you have a rental car and you are able to drive out on your own.
One of the most romantic adventures that you can have in Fuerteventura is to watch the sunset on one of its wild beaches on the west coast, where the waves come crashing into the surrounding rocks, offering spectacular sights for those present.
The area of Castillo de Lara is probably the greenest part in Fuerteventura, situated inside the Betancuria Rural Park at an altitude of m. It's not a very popular spot among tourists, which is why it's a great place to come and enjoy the silence and the natural shade of the pine trees something very rare on a barren island like Fuerteventura.
Caleta de Fuste Flea Market has undergone changes and improvements recently, which now allow for the inclusion of musical performances and workshops on Saturday mornings. Morro Jable is situated in the south of Fuerteventura, in the municipality of Pajara, which is the southernmost and the westernmost municipality on the island. Oasis Park is situated in the town of La Lajita, in the south of the island.
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