FUERTEVENTURA – ISLAS CANARIAS

Fuerteventura, a stunning Canary Island, is a premier year-round destination known for over 150km of white and golden sand beaches, turquoise waters, and a dry, sunny climate (rarely below 18°C/64°F). As a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, it offers dramatic volcanic landscapes, top-tier windsurfing, kitesurfing, surfing, and diving, along with peaceful, laid-back, and sparsely populated scenery.

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Key Tourist Highlights & Areas:
Beaches: Known for having the best beaches in the archipelago, including Corralejo (dunes), Sotavento (windsurfing), and the untamed Cofete beach.
Water Sports: Famous for surfing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, and diving, with international competitions held in spots like Sotavento and Corralejo.
Towns & Culture: Corralejo (north) is lively with many restaurants/bars, while Morro Jable (south) offers stunning beaches. Betancuria is a charming, historic inland village.
Activities: Visit the Oasis Wildlife Park, explore the volcanic caves in Ajuy, go whale watching, or enjoy boat trips to Lobos Island.
Unique Features: The island offers, dramatic, arid,, and, volcanic landscapes that create a, feeling, of, serene, seclusion.
Dining: Famous for local goat cheese (Maxorata) and fresh seafood.