Fuerteventura Meaning literally "strong wind". Fuerteventura's coastline is famous for its ideal windsurfing conditions. The island is less populated than its neighbours with most of the inhabitants living in the capital of Puerto del Rosario. However it is the second biggest island in the Canaries, only slightly smaller than Tenerife and the island has many unpopulated landscapes including the rippling sand dunes along the north east coast, making this an ideal visit if you are looking for peace and tranquillity. Unlike Tenerife and Gran Canaria, tourism has been slower to develop on Fuerteventura and the two main resorts happen to be at opposite ends of the island. Corralejo in the north has a bustling town centre with plenty of shops and restaurants to choose from and an enormous beach of the same name. Fuerteventura golf holidays have also become a popular choice around the course in nearby Costa Caleta. In the south of the island is Morro Jable, once a small fishing village, it is now popular with German tourists. Private holiday villas and apartments in Fuerteventura are an excellent way to enjoy this beautiful Canarian island. Say goodbye to living by hotel mealtimes or reps itineraries - booking your holidays in Fuerteventura here allows you to enjoy a break at your own pace, in your own private holiday accommodation. Useful things to know before you go... Holiday season: Year round! Airport: Puerto del Rosario (FUE)
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![]() Flag Beach 10 minute walk from Atlantic Gardens |
![]() Commercial Centre, located next to Atlantic Gardens In the Commercial Centre you will find shops, which include clothes, leather goods, along with a netto supermarket. A weekly market is held every Sunday. ATM machines also available here. |
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