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TRAVEL TO FUERTEVENTURA

Fuerteventura is one of the Canary Islands, located in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa. Known for its stunning beaches, clear waters, and unique landscapes, Fuerteventura is a popular destination for sun-seekers, water sports enthusiasts, and nature lovers. Here's a travel guide to help you make the most of your visit:

Getting There:

By Air: Fuerteventura has an international airport, Fuerteventura Airport (FUE), with regular flights from major European cities.

Best Time to Visit:

Fuerteventura has a mild climate, making it a year-round destination. However, the peak tourist season is during the summer months (June to September). For a more relaxed experience with pleasant weather, consider visiting in the spring (April to June) or fall (September to November).

Popular Destinations and Activities:

Corralejo:

Famous for its large sand dunes and natural park.

Corralejo Beach is a great spot for sunbathing and water sports​​

Explore the lively town center with shops, restaurants, and bars

El Cotillo:

Known for its beautiful lagoons, beaches, and a charming fishing village.

Great for surfing, windsurfing, and other water activities.

El Cotillo Lighthouse offers panoramic views. 

MORE ON EL COTILLO LATER IN THIS GUIDE 

Jandía Peninsula:

Home to some of the island's most stunning beaches, such as Playa de Cofete.

Jandía Natural Park is a protected area with diverse landscapes.

Betancuria:

The former capital of Fuerteventura with historic architecture.

Visit the Church of Santa María and the Archaeological Museum.

Ajuy:

Known for its black sand beach and impressive caves.

Explore the Caves of Ajuy and enjoy a seafood meal in the village.

Outdoor Activities:

Water Sports:

Fuerteventura is a paradise for surfers, windsurfers, and kiteboarders.

Many beaches offer equipment rentals and lessons.

Hiking:

Explore the island's diverse landscapes with hiking trails.

Tindaya Mountain and Malpaís de la Arena are popular choices.

Cycling:

Fuerteventura has cycling routes suitable for various levels.

Explore the island's interior and coastal areas on two wheels.

Local Cuisine:

Majorero Cheese: Try the local goat cheese, often served with honey.

Fish and Seafood: Fresh catches are a staple, with many restaurants offering delicious seafood dishes.

Papas Arrugadas: Small, wrinkled potatoes typically served with mojo sauce.

Practical Tips:

Transportation:

Renting a car is the most convenient way to explore the island. Public buses and taxis are also available.

Currency:

Euro (EUR) is the official currency.

Language: Spanish is the official language, but English and German are widely spoken in tourist areas.

Safety Fuerteventura is generally safe, but always take standard precautions.

Remember to check for any travel advisories or updates before planning your trip. Enjoy your visit to Fuerteventura!

LGBTQ+ LANZAROTE TRAVL GUIDE

Fuerteventura, one of the Canary Islands, is known for its beautiful beaches, landscapes, and a generally open-minded atmosphere.

LGBTQ+ Friendly Atmosphere:

Fuerteventura is generally considered LGBTQ+ friendly. The Canary Islands, in general, have a reputation for being open and accepting.

Gay-Friendly Accommodations:

Look for accommodations that explicitly advertise themselves as LGBTQ+ friendly or that have positive reviews from LGBTQ+ travelers. There are several hotels, guesthouses, and resorts that cater to diverse communities.

Nightlife:

Check out the local LGBTQ+ scene. While Fuerteventura might not have as vibrant a nightlife as some other destinations, there are still LGBTQ+ friendly bars and clubs. Look for local events and gatherings.

Beaches:

Fuerteventura is famous for its stunning beaches. Some beaches might be more popular among LGBTQ+ visitors. However, it's essential to be aware of local customs and rules regarding public behavior.

Local Laws and Customs:

The Canary Islands, being a part of Spain, generally have progressive laws regarding LGBTQ+ rights. However, it's always a good idea to be aware of local customs and laws.

Pride Events:

Check if there are any LGBTQ+ pride events or festivals happening during your visit. These events can be a great way to connect with the local LGBTQ+ community.

Respect Local Norms:

While Fuerteventura is open-minded, it's essential to respect local norms and customs. Public displays of affection may be less common in some areas, so it's wise to gauge the atmosphere and act accordingly.

Always remember to check for any travel advisories or updates before planning your trip. Additionally, connecting with local LGBTQ+ organizations or communities can provide you with more specific and up-to-date information.

g10 IN FUERTEVENTURA

We visited the island in March 2024 and stayed in El Cotillo. It is a lovely place to stay if you want to get away from everything and relax while you are on the island. It is very peaceful. The food is amazing with fresh fish being caught everyday and for small fishing village there is a lot of choice where to eat and we did not have enough time to try all the places. 

The area is also perfect for windsurfing as there are big waves that lap the shore. There are also plenty of places to walk and we were finding new places in the village everyday. 

We stayed at LACASA Apartments and we did self catering this time so we were able balance what we eat and also when we eat. The complex is perfect the apartments are very well set out and there were only 50 odd so its not a big complex. There is a swimming pool and also a great gym. The company who own the complex are building a hotel opposite to go with their other two hotels on the Canary Islands.

 

The company is all about looking after the planet as much as possible so if you don't get them to wash your towels daily they donate money to a local forest to plant trees. You can also fill up your water bottle for free saving going to buy new water everyday. 

We are already looking to return to the island in the very near future. 

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