Fuerteventura Destination Information
Holidays to Fuerteventura offer the beach lover a slice of paradise,
with whisper soft sands surrounding a resort-studded coastline. But these beaches aren't all
gentle stretches of sand tailor made for relaxing afternoons spent working on the tan. Choose
one of the island's more exposed coastlines and you'll be buffeted by a lively onshore breeze
which means one thing - the surf is well and truly up, and the surfers are delighted. The
island's reputation as a wind and wave surfer's Mecca isn't hard to understand if you've got
your face to the breeze, and your lungs filled with zingingly fresh Atlantic air, delivered
pure and fresh each day.
With a climate akin to Florida, and over 3,000 hours of sunshine a year, the weather in
Fuerteventura has enough warmth to blow the winds away and it's the closest destination we can
think of for those seeking a blast of mid-winter sun. Resorts are spic-and-span enclaves of
bright holiday complexes, lively (but never rowdy) bars and craft shops galore. This is one
island that goes all out to welcome tourists, but never sacrifices its character or culture.
Resorts are well planned, family friendly and, with cheap holidays to Fuerteventura available
all year, a great choice for those on a budget.
Fuerteventura's unique landscape is the result of a series of volcanic eruptions over 7,000
years ago - tour the island's excellent road network and you'll uncover a surprisingly diverse
terrain for such a small island. The mountain of Pico De La Zarza, a five hour round-trip for
the fit, offers tremendous views over much of it. The Mars-like rocks, reddened with geothermal
heat, give way to vibrant fields of Aloe Vera and, at the coast, the tell-tale humps of dunes
and marram grass and, occasionally, a tricky championship golf course for those who like their
links with extra frustration.
You'd expect an island surrounded with bountiful seas to feature a range of excellent fish
dishes, and Fuerteventura doesn't disappoint. Sea bass, tuna and dorada are served with
Canarian potatoes, papas arragudas, wrinkled and ugly - and totally delicious. Add a splash of
mojo sauce and you've the textbook traditional Canarian feast! At Costa Caleta and Corralejo
you've a range of restaurants covering all the bases, from Italian to Indian. Nightlife too
offers the simple pleasures of a glass of wine and a great sunset, or a lively floorshow and a
dance under the stars. That's partly why this island is so popular - holidays to Fuerteventura
keep everyone happy.
Caleta De Fuste
25 mins from Fuerteventura airport
Safe, sheltered beach
Numerous shops and restaurants
Popular choice with families
Resorts In FuerteventuraCorralejo
45 mins from Fuerteventura airport
The Liveliest resort on the island
7 mile stretch of sand
Watersports including scuba diving
Resorts In FuerteventuraCosta Caleta
20 mins from Fuerteventura airport
A safe sheltered beach
Numerous shops , cafes and restaurants
A popular choice with families
Resorts In FuerteventuraCosta Calma
Transfer Time: 1hr10 mins
Beautiful sandy beaches
Growing resort with a European flavour
Beach lovers look no further
Resorts In FuerteventuraJandia
Transfer Time: 1hr15 mins
Large sandy beach with dunes
Watersports available
Selection of bars, restaurants and discos
Resorts In Fuerteventura