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About Fuerteventura

Fuerteventura stretches across 1,660 square kilometers of volcanic terrain, shaped by trade winds and millennia of erosion into the Canary Islands' most desert-like landscape. The island's signature feature is its coastline – over 150 kilometers of beaches ranging from the golden sands of Cofete on the wild Jandía Peninsula to the black volcanic shores near La Oliva in the north. The interior reveals a stark beauty of rolling plains punctuated by ancient volcanic cones like Montaña Tindaya, considered sacred by the island's original Majorero inhabitants.

This is Spain's second-largest Canary Island, yet it maintains an unhurried pace that feels worlds away from its busier neighbors. Traditional whitewashed villages like Betancuria, the former capital nestled in a valley of palm trees, showcase the island's colonial heritage. The northern village of Lajares has become a hub for surfers drawn to the consistent swells along the western coast. Local goat cheese production continues in the central plains, where you'll spot the distinctive Majorero goats grazing on sparse vegetation, their milk creating award-winning cheeses that reflect the island's volcanic soil and sea-salt air.

Why this destination

  • Over 150 kilometers of beaches from golden Cofete to volcanic black sands
  • Strongest and most consistent trade winds in the Canary Islands
  • Largest sand dune system in the Canaries at Corralejo Natural Park
  • Traditional Majorero goat cheese production in volcanic interior landscapes
  • Ancient sacred mountain Tindaya with pre-Hispanic Guanche petroglyphs

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