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From the rolling golden dunes of Corralejo to the rugged majesty of its ancient volcanic peaks, Fuerteventura weaves a tapestry of dramatic contrasts and wild, elemental beauty.
Fuerteventura is part of the Canary Islands archipelago, located in the Atlantic Ocean, close to the African coast.
It was declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve thanks to its natural parks and its uniquely preserved landscape.
With its mild climate all year round, along with political and economic stability, the island attracts thousands of European visitors seeking to enjoy unforgettable holidays — time and again.
The open-minded and welcoming nature of its inhabitants, known as the majoreros, makes every visitor feel at home, surrounded by the relaxed and friendly atmosphere that defines Fuerteventura.
As the second largest island in the archipelago, Fuerteventura offers endless beaches both in the north and south.
Among the most impressive are Sotavento Beach, the Corralejo Natural Park, the Lagoons of El Cotillo, the Beaches of Jandía, La Pared Beach, and the spectacular Cofete Beaches.
The island also hides lesser-known but equally captivating spots such as the Ajuy Caves, El Puertito de Los Molinos, and scenic hiking trails through volcanic and mountainous landscapes with breathtaking views.
Internationally renowned for its award-winning artisan cheeses, Fuerteventura combines a rich culinary tradition focused on fresh fish and local tapas with a wide range of activities: beaches, water sports, amusement parks, boat excursions, and rural or mountain adventures.
Fuerteventura is truly an island that never ceases to amaze.
From the rolling golden dunes of Corralejo to the rugged majesty of its ancient volcanic peaks, Fuerteventura weaves a tapestry of dramatic contrasts and wild, elemental beauty.
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