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La Oliva
The guide was updated:Explore the serene ex-capital of La Oliva, where ornate Canarian carpentry and elegant mansions like Casa de los Coroneles offer a glimpse into the island's history. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the charming Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria, its square bell tower visible for miles. As you venture further, encounter natural marvels like the expansive Dunes of Corralejo and the majestic Tindaya Mountain, adding a touch of awe-inspiring beauty to this captivating destination.
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Just 2 km off the coast of Fuerteventura, Isla de Lobos is an untouched gem, home to a sprawling nature sanctuary teeming with an array of flora and fauna, including rare birds. Its main beach, Playa de la Concha, is known for its pristine waters. Trails cross a landscape of salt marshes and hornitos (small volcanic mounds) leading to the volcanic marvel of Montaña La Caldera and the historic Martiño lighthouse.
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Corralejo Natural Park
If you want to enjoy the stunning desert of Fuerteventura, Corralejo Natural Park is the best place to go. With its long coast (2.5 by 10.5 kilometres), this island has two different landscapes to offer to its excited visitors: in the north, you can admire the biggest dune of the Canary Islands, whereas in the south you can enjoy a stunning volcanic landscape.
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Homegrown Surfschool
Immerse yourself in the thrilling world of surfing with Homegrown, the premier surf school on the island of Fuerteventura. Founded in 1995 and nestled in the heart of Corralejo, this acclaimed school offers the perfect opportunity to learn how to surf amidst the year-round blessing of consistent waves and delightful weather. Experience the island's prime surf destination while embarking on your journey to master the waves in the best part of Fuerteventura, where adventure and skill-building await.
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Iglesia de Santa María de Betancuria
Nestled in the heart of Fuerteventura's former capital, Betancuria, stands a lovely church that whispers tales of centuries past. With roots tracing back to the XV century, this exquisite Norman Gothic gem exudes an air of ancient elegance. However, the winds of history took a toll, and in 1593, the church met its ruinous fate, adding a layer of mystique to its weathered stones.
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Fuerteventura Golf Club
Experience golfing bliss at the Fuerteventura Golf Club, where abundant sunshine graces the course year-round. Ideally located right outside Caleta de Fuste, this idyllic club boasts the island's largest green area along with mesmerising ocean vistas, serene lakes, and swaying palm trees.
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Lajares
Lajares is a small village located just a ten-minute drive from Corralejo and it's the most attractive destination for tourists who love local shopping. A stop at Artesanía Lajares is essential for craft enthusiasts seeking delicate lace, intricate embroidery, and flavorful island specialities like jams, olive oil, and exquisite goat cheese.
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La Oliva
Explore the serene ex-capital of La Oliva, where ornate Canarian carpentry and elegant mansions like Casa de los Coroneles offer a glimpse into the island's history. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the charming Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria, its square bell tower visible for miles. As you venture further, encounter natural marvels like the expansive Dunes of Corralejo and the majestic Tindaya Mountain, adding a touch of awe-inspiring beauty to this captivating destination.
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Oasis Wildlife Fuerteventura
Discover a fascinating world of biodiversity at the largest wildlife sanctuary in the Canary Islands. Encounter a variety of creatures, from playful sea lions to intriguing reptiles, exotic birds, parrots, and lemurs. And don't miss the unique Botanical Garden, an oasis of natural wonder within this remarkable haven for fauna and flora.
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Puerto Castillo
Discover aquatic adventures aplenty at Puerto Castillo, where jet skiing, kayaking, and fishing await your thrill-seeking spirit. Immerse yourself in the wonders of the marine-life park, where kid-friendly shows and engaging activities abound, from exhilarating boat rides to the enchanting experience of swimming alongside charismatic sea lions.
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Go Stargazing
Embark on an extraordinary adventure with Stars by Night, the premier AstroTourism company on Fuerteventura. Engage in stargazing workshops, capture the night sky through your camera lens, or ascend a volcano for a breathtaking sunset and moonrise spectacle.
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Kitesurfing at Sotavento Lagoon
Try your hand at kitesurfing on the sandy beach of Sotavento. A shallow, tidal lagoon makes this a perfect location for kitesurfers of all levels, with courses available for beginners.
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Calderón Hondo
Scale this 278m-tall volcano and enjoy unique and fascinating views. The viewing platform on the crater rim offers panoramic views of the volcanic landscape and is well worth the climb.
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Tindaya Mountain
Montaña de Tindaya is a sacred mountain renowned for its natural, geological, and historic significance. Still known as "The Mountain of Witches", the mountain is associated with the times of myth and magic — there are 213 engravings from prehistoric times dotted around the hillsides. On clear days, hikers may catch a glimpse of Tenerife and Gran Canaria from the summit of the mountain. The hike is suitable for all experience levels.
NOTE: This mountain is a protected area for several species of birds, and hikers must seek a permit from ‘Consejería de Medio Ambiente’ before setting foot on the mountain.
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