Things to see in the Fuerteventura and surronding area

Corralejo: sand dunes and pristine beaches
Sand dunes, long pristine beaches and desert landscapes. Unspoilt nature abounds in Corralejo, the perfect destination for getting away from it all in Fuerteventura.

Morro Jable: a wide range of possibilities in Fuerteventura
Idyllic beaches, delicious Canarian food and countless options for tourists is on offer in Morro Jable. Discover everything you can do here.

Lajares: a rural break in Fuerteventura
Lajares is one of the least-known places in Fuerteventura. Find out about everything that can be done in this village surrounded by volcanoes.

The Jandía Peninsula: Fuerteventura’s most unspoilt area
The Jandía Peninsula is home to a spectacular natural park and some of Europe’s most beautiful and highly regarded beaches.

El Cotillo: peace and quiet in a lovely fishing town
El Cotillo, in the northwest of Fuerteventura, is a colourful fishing town with a beautiful coastline, unforgettable sunsets and complete tranquillity.

Gran Tarajal, a Fuerteventura attraction off the beaten tourist track
Gran Tarajal, a quiet harbour town in the south-east of Fuerteventura, offers the chance of sharing in the day-to-day life of the islanders.

Puerto del Rosario: a lively, dynamic capital
A trip to Fuerteventura wouldn’t be complete without visiting Puerto del Rosario. The capital of the island brings a bit of urbanity to a holiday in this Canarian paradise.

Betancuria, the ancient capital of Fuerteventura
Betancuria, the ancient capital of Fuerteventura, invites you to discover immense valleys, monuments and delicious cuisine. You couldn’t ask for anything more.

Tindaya, the sacred mountain of Fuerteventura
Tindaya, the most mysterious and best-loved mountain in Fuerteventura, is steeped in legends, secrets and unusual facts. Would you dare throw your own theory into the ring?

La Oliva: discover the wonders of northern Fuerteventura
Some of La Oliva’s main tourist attractions include the Dunas de Corralejo Natural Park, the Tindaya Mountain and the beaches of El Cotillo.