Why Visit Fuerteventura?

Thought to be the oldest of all the Canary Islands, Fuerteventura’s strangely contoured landscape has evolved from various volcanic episodes. The island is renowned for its beautiful turquoise waters, as well as its numerous sand dunes and extensive, sandy beaches – considered some of the finest in Europe! Fuerteventura is the ideal sun escape and is perfect for all you keen golfers out there too. Join us on 'The Great Adventure' island and have some fun with your fellow Solos!

Beaches

Beaches

Golfing

Golfing

Seaside Towns

Seaside Towns

Kitesurfing & Windsurfing

Kitesurfing & Windsurfing

Holidays to Fuerteventura

Fuerteventura Golf

Fuerteventura Golf

Golf
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Corralejo, Fuerteventura

Corralejo, Fuerteventura

Sun
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Fuerteventura - Costa Caleta All Inclusive

Fuerteventura - Costa Caleta All Inclusive

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Fuerteventura Walking

Fuerteventura Walking

Walks & Treks
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Facts about Fuerteventura

What is the currency?

What is the currency?

The currency used in Fuerteventura is the Euro (€), which is the standard currency across Spain and the Canary Islands.

What is the time zone?

What is the time zone?

Fuerteventura operates on Western European Time (WET), which is GMT+0, and observes Western European Summer Time (WEST) at GMT+1 during daylight saving.

What is the weather like?

What is the weather like?

Fuerteventura enjoys a mild desert climate with average summer temperatures around 28°C and winter temperatures averaging 20°C, making it an ideal year-round destination.

Top things to see & do

Top things to see & do

Explore the stunning white sands of Corralejo Natural Park, experience the unique landscape of the sand dunes at El Jable, and visit the charming village of Betancuria, rich in history and culture.

Top local cuisine to try

Top local cuisine to try

Enjoy Gofio, a traditional Canarian dish of roasted grains served with meat or fish; savor Papas Arrugadas, wrinkled potatoes boiled in salt with spicy Mojo sauce; and delight in Sancocho Canario, a fish stew made with salted fish and potatoes, also served with Mojo.

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