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Fuerteventura

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Fuerteventura

With golden sand, cool water, and a gentle sea breeze, the second largest of the Canary Islands attracts huge numbers of sun-worshippers and water sports enthusiasts. The island itself has much more to offer, from barren desert scenery and fascinating volcanoes to colourful and characterful towns and pleasant harbour promenades.

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Boat on the edge of the beach, on the Island of Lobos
Isla de Lobos
Isla de Lobos, Fuerteventura

Just 2 km off the coast of Fuerteventura, Isla de Lobos is an untouched gem, home to a sprawling nature sanctuary teeming with an array of flora and fauna, including rare birds. Its main beach, Playa de la Concha, is known for its pristine waters. Trails cross a landscape of salt marshes and hornitos (small volcanic mounds) leading to the volcanic marvel of Montaña La Caldera and the historic Martiño lighthouse.

Low sun on the natural Park in Corralejo the Canary Island
Corralejo Natural Park
Corralejo Natural Park, Fuerteventura

If you want to enjoy the stunning desert of Fuerteventura, Corralejo Natural Park is the best place to go. With its long coast (2.5 by 10.5 kilometres), this island has two different landscapes to offer to its excited visitors: in the north, you can admire the biggest dune of the Canary Islands, whereas in the south you can enjoy a stunning volcanic landscape.

Young couple riding a motorcycle and smiling
Avenida General Franco
Avenida General Franco, Corralejo

Corralejo's retail therapy centres can be found on the main road running through town, Avenida General Franco. This is a safe bet if you want to do some shopping or just stroll along and do some window shopping.

Surfers having fun with surfboards
No Work Team
Calle Marítima, 6, Corralejo

Conceived by two young Italian surf enthusiasts, No Work Team emerged with a vision that now materialises in their shop, offering an array of premium attire and accessories to elevate your surfing escapades. They also stock up on trendy summer and beachwear catering to men, women, and children alike.

Passport & Visa

Citizens of European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) countries do not need a visa to enter Spain, only a valid ID. Many other countries, including the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Australia, and New Zealand, benefit from visa-free entry for short stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Visitors from visa-exempt countries must hold a valid passport and, starting in late 2025, will need to apply for an ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) authorisation online before travelling. For those requiring a visa, such as travellers from some Middle-East, African or Asian nations, a Schengen visa must be obtained prior to arrival. All travellers should ensure their passport is valid for at least three months beyond their intended stay.

Best Time to Visit

Located very close to the African continent, Fuerteventura boasts a unique climate, with temperatures which rarely go below 25 degrees. If you're a heat lover, then the best months to visit this island are July and September, when you can enjoy sunbathing and swimming on the beautiful beaches of Fuerteventura. If you prefer temperatures to be cooler, come between April and June and take advantage of the fresh wind.

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