Things to do in Fuerteventura |
Fuerteventura’s jaw-dropping landscape and serene spirit create the ideal atmosphere for leisure enthusiasts. In this Canary Island there are over 150 beautiful settings to choose from. Whether you are on an intimate retreat and prefer the beaches of El Cotillo, or rather pick the horse-shaped beach in Caleta de Fuste for your family holiday, sunbathing will seem secondary when compared to the endless variety of water sports you can enjoy. The Costa Calma beaches are famous for kite sailing and windsurfing, while the cosmopolitan town of Corralejo provides adventurous travellers with a hot spot for surfing, jet skiing, diving and paragliding. Memorable glass-bottom boat trips from Corralejo to the island of Los Lobos or ferry trips to Lanzarote, big game fishing along the southern coast of Morro Jable or even dolphin watching are all exciting things to do in Fuerteventura. Want to travel your own way around the island? Hike through the northern volcanoes beside Corralejo, go horseback riding or experience a jeep safari to explore the lunar-like plains of this Canary Island. The swirling water slides at Baku Water Park are a great attraction for families with children and a good recommendation for a day trip. The southern El Oasis Zoo can be enjoyed by all generations for its natural surroundings, shows and camel safaris! Golf is a major sport on the island, so why settle for any golf course if you could access the best? Located in the heart of Fuerteventura, play on the island’s founding course - the Golf Club Fuerteventura, in Caleta de Fuste. Experience some cultural attractions - visit the historical village of Tindaya, watch a traditional Canarian wrestling match, participate in a Carnival festival in Puerto del Rosario, visit a local market in Jandía and experience a lazy siesta. Shoppers will find the largest mall on the island, the Las Rotondas centre, in Puerto del Rosario. If you’re not content with all the things this centre offers, another place for all kinds of shopping is Corralejo. Fuerteventura’s night scene is considered subdued and calm. Nevertheless, upbeat travellers can go to Morro Jable and Corralejo for karaoke singing bars and several clubs! Betancuria has some of the best traditional restaurants on the island, great for groups who seek “delicious” and entertaining evenings. Taste the famous goat cheese, wide variety of sea-food and make a toast to your excellent holiday with a glass of some unique Canarian wine. |