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Unmissable Travel Tips To Beautiful Fuerteventura!

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One of the beautiful beaches of Fuerteventura!

POST UPDATED DECEMBER 2021

It is time for you to get acquainted with the spectacular Canary Islands! This is a Spanish archipelago located off the coast of northwestern Africa, it consists of eight islands, the largest one being Tenerife, followed by Fuerteventura. 

The Canary Islands are best known for their beautiful and scenic nature, rugged volcanic isles, wide sandy shores, and year-round sunshine. Another reason to visit these islands is the Spanish overall feel you get especially in the villages and small cities.

COVID-19 update

Please make sure to check the documents required and the Corona restrictions in place before you book your trip. These details change rapidly so to avoid disappointments and unnecessary stress, read up before you book anything. Is Fuerteventura on the green travel list? At the moment that this post is updated, the island has on Alert level 3. 

Important! Activities must be booked in advance due to ongoing COVID protocols.

Read in this link about the Fuerteventura Corona travel rules

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Frequently Asked Questions About Visiting Fuerteventura

What Is The Best Time To Go To Fuerteventura? 

The best time to visit Fuerteventura is from spring through to late summer. Starting in late March through to late September. 

Getting Around Fuerteventura ~ Can you drive around Fuerteventura? Hiring a car is a great way to explore as well as experience the island. Driving around the island is easy too.

What Can You Expect When Visiting Fuerteventura?

This is the second largest of the Canary Islands where the weather is dry and mild year-round. The sun, gorgeous beaches, crystal clear water, and breathtaking nature await you. This island has a wonderful selection of activities and things you can enjoy for all ages, there's something for everybody. 

Is Fuerteventura Worth Visiting? It is most defiantly worth visiting!

Sailing the coastline of Fuerteventura

The 6 X BEST Things To See And Do

In 

Fuerteventura

Soak up the sun on one of these beautiful sandy beaches

  • Playa de Cofete

  • Sotavento Beach: It is also known as a surfer and kite-surfers paradise. The World Kite Surf Championship is held here every August.

  • Playa del Matorral

  • Corralejo Beach: This beach also borders on a national park which is a must-visit when on the island.

  • My favorite beach is Isla Lobos – Regular ferry trips leave from Corralejo and it’s a short 10-minute ride to a breathtaking piece of heaven.

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One of the many beaches of Fuerteventura

Spend a day out on the water!

There are many options available for a day on the water. From sailboats to catamarans to pirate ships. Don’t forget to stay alert as dolphins often come out to play! Popular cruises here are sunsets and evening cruises.

Take the boat and visit nearby Lanzarote, a volcanic Island nearby also known as the Black Island.

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Off-roading in Fuerteventura

Go off-road for the day to see the island’s gems

Going off-road is the best way to explore Fuerteventura’s nature. We drove along the coastline to the mountains of Jandia. We visited the untouched beaches of Cofete and ended in the Old Punta Jandía lighthouse, the southernmost point of the island. Here you will also find “La Colina del Amor” ~ Spanish for “the hill of love” with stunning panoramic views.

The mountains of Jandia in Fuerteventura

The mountains of Jandia in Fuerteventura

You can choose to xplore the surroundings using a quad or buggy

Ride the dunes and the dusty paths, enjoying the open space and silent valleys.

A mysterious graveyard located on the beach in the peninsula of Jandían in Fuerteventura

Enjoy the day snorkeling or diving

Snorkel in the crystal clear waters and enjoy the beautiful world underwater. Colorful fishes, starfish and crabs, sea cucumbers, and even eels have been spotted here!

PRO TIP! A good location to snorkel is Matas Blanca Beach

Visit the mysterious Villa Winter

This is the home of a German engineer called Gustav Winter, also believed to be a Nazi spy during WW2. The house is located in a remote area on the peninsula of Jandía, and the mysterious cemetery situated by the beach contributes to the mystery of it all.

It is believed the villa’s tower served as a bearing point for submarines and airplanes landing at the nearby airfield at Punta Jandía. What was the purpose of constructing this villa in the middle of the wasteland with infertile soil? No one really knows. It is also believed that a cave system that exists beneath the house provides a subterranean connection to the sea.

Villa Winter in Fuerteventura

Villa Winter in Fuerteventura

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Yours,

Diti.