Just 100 km off the coast of Africa, Fuerteventura is one of the largest and most popular of the Canary Islands: its white sands, crystal clear waters, and gastronomy make this island the perfect destination for lovers of water sports and healthy lifestyles.
• Beaches: who doesn’t like a perfectly manicured paradise island? If your next destination is Fuerteventura, visit the Natural Park of Corralejo, with its more than 2,500 hectares of dunes and crystal clear waters.
• Caves: If you’re wondering what to see in Fuerteventura, Ajuy should be in your plans. This region, in Pájara, not only offers a magnificent and quiet beach for visitors but also has the Caves of Ajuy, a natural attraction formed mainly by lava that marvels adults and children alike. Take advantage of your stay in the village to go to the Ajuy viewpoint with spectacular its views.
• Gastronomy: want to know where to eat in Fuerteventura? Get a map of the island and dare to try some of the restaurants with typical island menus: dishes with goat meat, “wrinkled” potatoes, mojo picón, and island desserts that you will fall in love with.