Areas of Interest
Fuerteventura,
the oldest island in the Canary archipelago, is known for its good climate, its extensive beaches, its amazing natural landscapes, its extreme aridity and, of course, the hospitality of the "majoreros".
The cultural, ethnological, natural values or Fuerteventura's commitment to renewable energies have made the island and part of its seas creditors of the title Biosphere Reserve. Este es un reconocimiento a la labor de sus gentes a favor de un desarrollo sostenible. This is an acknowledgment of the work of its people in favor of sustainable development. Here we suggest some places that you should not miss during your visit to this unique and beautiful island.
Tiscamanita
Feel like Don Quixote
Beautiful windmills and desert landscapes awaits for you.
Betancuria
Beautiful Villages
Betancuria, a piece of history in the heart of Fuerteventura.
Balcony of Pájara
Panoramic Views
With unique views of both the sea and the arid landscape of the island.
Ajuy - La Pared
Natural Caves
Volcanic beach with lots of charm and beautiful natural caves.
Puerto del Rosario
Coastal Capital
A "big" and urban city where you can go to shopping and have some leisure.
Playa Cofete
Naturism Practice
One of the wildest and most beautiful beaches on the island.
Caleta de Fuste
Beaches and Castles
Interesting seaside resort that houses an 18th century castle and great bars.
Ecomuseo La Alcogida
Canarian Architecture
Museum that shows the traditional habitat that was lived on the island.
Faro del Tostón
The Light of the Sea
Visit the Traditional Fishing Museum located in the Tostón lighthouse.
Molino de Antigua
Canarian Architecture
Constructive legacy that is part of the traditional culture of the island.
Península de Jandía
Istmo de la Pared
It has a beautiful morphology that includes a system of fossil dunes.
Calderón Hondo
Ancient Volcanoes
Visit one of the many volcanoes and beautiful paths that the island has.