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The second largest island in the Canary Islands is considered to be Biosphere Reserve since 2009, thanks to the variety of ecosystems and their valuable species. An island designed for sports and relaxation between natural scenery, miles of beaches with crystal-clear water and the pioneering services of the Barceló Hotels & Resorts in Fuerteventura.
An original way to get to know Fuerteventura is to cross the island through the trails of the Betancuria Rural Park or for the Tindaya Mountain, two routes with colorful paths and pure air. To delve into the most traditional past, it is interesting to visit the Alcogida Ecomuseo, where rural life and the island's typical houses are recreated.
The rugged and impressive beaches of the Jandía Natural Park, Costa Calma and Morro Jable it is interspersed with the towns of Bentacuria, Puerto del Rosacio or La Oliva, whose churches, chapels and even a castle are part of the World Heritage Site. The extensive dunes of the Corralejo Natural Park, just a short walk away from the Barceló Hotels & Resorts in Fuerteventura, are one of the most popular natural attractions.
The waves and the blue water lapping the coasts of Fuerteventura make scuba diving, kitesurfing and windsurfing in the star sports. In fact, every year windsurfers from all over the world gather at beaches such as Sotavento to celebrate the Surf World Cup. Another ideal place to enjoy water sports is Playa del Castillo, in La Caleta de Fuste, a coastline where you can enjoy the calm of the sea without any wind.
Every corner of this island is ideal for relaxation and excitement, so don't miss out on Hotels in Fuerteventura of the Barceló Hotel Group to enjoy the island as a unique experience.