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How long is the drive from Corralejo to Costa Calma?

The direct drive from Corralejo to Costa Calma is 59 mi (95 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 21 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Corralejo to Costa Calma, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with La Oliva, Puerto Del Carmen, Pajara, Morro del Jable, and Playa Blanca, as well as top places to visit like Timanfaya National Park and Playa Grande, or the ever-popular Rancho Texas Lanzarote park.

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Top cities between Corralejo and Costa Calma

The top cities between Corralejo and Costa Calma are La Oliva, Puerto Del Carmen, Pajara, Morro del Jable, and Playa Blanca. La Oliva is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Corralejo and 1 hour from Costa Calma.
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La Oliva

La Oliva, located on the picturesque island of Fuerteventura in Spain's Canary Islands, is a charming town renowned for its historical landmarks and natural wonders. The 18th-century Colonels’ House stands as a testament to the town's rich history, while the nearby Malpaís de La Arena Natural Monument showcases diverse flora and fascinating volcanic formations dating back 10,000 years.
Most popular city on this route
3 minutes off the main route, 20% of way to Costa Calma
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Playa Blanca

Beach
Outdoor Activities
Playa Blanca, located at the southern tip of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, is a sun-soaked paradise with clear and mild Atlantic waters. The area boasts beautiful beaches surrounded by relatively untouched nature, making it an ideal destination for families, couples, seniors, and locals alike. Visitors can enjoy a variety of entertainment options such as music and cocktail lounges, as well as a wide range of dining experiences from traditional Canarian cuisine to Michelin-star restaurants.
96% as popular as La Oliva
34 minutes off the main route, 22% of way to Costa Calma
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Puerto del Carmen

Puerto del Carmen, located on the southeast coast of Lanzarote, is a vibrant resort town offering beautiful beaches like Playa Grande and Matagorda. The old town dock, El Varadero, is a hub for fishing boats while Avenida de las Playas boasts shops, restaurants, and lively nightclubs.
82% as popular as La Oliva
57 minutes off the main route, 29% of way to Costa Calma
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Occidental Jandía Mar

Hotel
Occidental Jandía Mar is a stunning beachfront property located in Fuerteventura, offering airy rooms and suites with picturesque views. The hotel features 3 outdoor pools, a Mediterranean restaurant, and a gym. Families will love the kids' splash park and mini clubs while adults can relax at the serene spa or by the pool. With its privileged position near volcanoes and dunes, this upscale hotel provides easy access to the white sand beaches of Fuerteventura.
63% as popular as La Oliva
3 minutes off the main route, 68% of way to Costa Calma
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Morro Jable

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Morro Jable, situated on the southern coast of Fuerteventura in Spain's Canary Islands, is a charming tourist town known for its stunning beaches and laid-back atmosphere. The area boasts attractions such as the Morro Jable Lighthouse, a Turtle Nursery housing loggerhead turtles, and the Jandía Natural Park with its dunes and rich birdlife.
37% as popular as La Oliva
17 minutes off the main route, 83% of way to Costa Calma

Best stops along Corralejo to Costa Calma drive

The top stops along the way from Corralejo to Costa Calma (with short detours) are Timanfaya National Park, Parque Natural de Corralejo, and Oasis Wildlife Fuerteventura. Other popular stops include Rancho Texas Lanzarote park, Playa de Cofete, and Morro Jable.
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Rancho Texas Lanzarote park

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Park
Rancho Texas Lanzarote park is an animal park offering a variety of attractions and activities. Visitors can enjoy bird and sea lion shows, cowboy lasso displays, the Gold Mine, pony rides, and a splash zone. For those interested in aquatic experiences, there's the option to swim with sea lions under the guidance of trainers. This unique opportunity allows guests to interact with these fascinating creatures such as Brutus and his family in a magical underwater setting.
Great day out, barely any queues, very clean and not too expensive for food. Plenty of time in a day to visit the animals and shows and also spend plenty of time in the pools and slides etc. Great value for money. Top tips: Get a locker (€7-10) Place some towels down when you first get in (main pool just to the right as you go in) Leave some of the animal shows until the afternoon, they get busy in the morning. Enjoy 😎👍
Nigel P — Google review
We had an unforgettable day at Rancho Texas Lanzarote! From the moment we arrived, the park’s Wild West-meets-tropical vibe, lush landscaping, and vibrant shows had us hooked. The animal shows—from dolphins and sea lions to parrots and birds of prey—were brilliantly choreographed and engaging. My favorite part? The trainers’ genuine care for the animals truly shines through, and you can feel it. It’s a perfect blend of entertainment and education that works for every age.    The water park/splash zone was a huge hit—slides, spraying fountains, and even a giant tipping bucket made for endless fun and laughter in the sun. One family I read about said it turned out to be “a day full of laughter and bonding—a highlight of our Lanzarote trip we’ll cherish forever” . For little ones, there’s a gentle water play area too. The facilities were clean and well laid out, and navigating the park felt seamless—even with kids in tow. Shows ran in multiple languages (English, Spanish, German), giving plenty of opportunity to catch every performance.   Food and pricing were family-friendly and fair. From takeaway lunches to sit-down options, portions were generous and good value—one group said they managed lunch for four under €20.   Transfers can be a bit hit-or-miss—some visitors noted issues with coordination and delays—but once inside, there’s nothing but smooth sailing and fun.  All in all: Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park delivered an action-packed, joyful, and wonderfully relaxing day out. A fantastic pick for families seeking sunshine, smiles, and animal adventures—highly recommended!
Natalia P — Google review
Had a wonderful unforgettable family fun day out at rancho texas. The views and animals to see is amazing the dolphin show is something incredible. Staff are so friendly. Water park is great fun no matter what age you will feel like a kid and the kids will never forget. The food isn't expensive either for a park we got photos holding the parrots honestly we had the most amazing time.
Emma H — Google review
We went to the evening dinner show at Rancho Texas, fantastic night out and not to be missed. Worth every penny. The live music and show is amazing something for all ages. Food is a buffet BBQ with plenty to eat. The drink is free flowing and the atmosphere is exciting. Would highly recommend...... Included in the package are the photos taken at the table. Which are a lovely souvenir. Bring your cowboy hats or buy there from 10 Euros Kids pony rids are also included. Wheelchair accessible including the toilets.
Tracy H — Google review
Really great family day. With both the water park and the Zoo, really good value. Ques for water slides not bad at all, we were there from 10am until 3pm and had no issues but slides only open at 12.30pm Toilets relatively clean and food fast food as you would expect in venues suchlike. Very little interaction with the staff but the pools and slides all maned with life guards. Only slight issue was the hectic way you enter the park, as we booked tickets online, we had to stand in another other than the one we stood for 15 minutes in, this could be made a little clearer. All in all, good value fir what you get and a good family day out.
John H — Google review
A great family day out for all ages. When we got there, the larger water slides were closed until 12:30 so we took the time to walk around the animal enclosures. There are some very unique and exotic birds, reptiles and animals, all easy to see. Highlights were the giant tortoise and the white Sumatran Tiger. The Dolphin, Sea Lion and Parrot display shows are excellent, get there a few minutes early, especially for the Dolphins to get a good seat. The water slides are great fun with something suitable for all ages, the queues were not long for any slide and the whole park is very well run and didn't feel over crowded at any point,
Colm M — Google review
Family of 10 enjoyed a fantastic evening of fun!! All staff were fantastic and in character 👌🏻 Buffet was actually really good, Pork Ribs and Chicken were both amazing as was the salad and baked potatos. Music, show and line dancing were all every fun. Free wanted picture, which was a lovely surprise. The whole family had a very good time. One tip would be to take your own Cowboy hat as the ones they sell are ridiculously priced at €35 to €45.
Jamie B — Google review
One of the highlights of our holiday. The animals look well cared for and plenty of shade walking round thankfully. The shows were enjoying and the kids loved the water park, which was bust but still didn't have any long queues like some of the other parks. Buy tickets online to avoid the queue to get in
Stephen L — Google review
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C. Alcalde Cabrera Torres, s/n, 35510 Puerto del Carmen, Las Palmas, Spain
https://ranchotexaslanzarote.com/
+34 928 51 68 97
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Timanfaya National Park

National park
Nature & Parks
Park with regulated public access by camel, on foot or by coach tour, plus a geothermal restaurant.
Great experience. Camel ride cost less than €12 for about 20 minutes up and down the mountain. Kids really enjoyed it. Would recommend. Camels looked very well cared for. Tour guide was a very pleasant man.
Karen B — Google review
I had an unforgettable experience at Timanfaya National Park—it truly felt like a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. The bus tour through the volcanic landscapes was both thrilling and a little bit scary, making it all the more exciting. Driving through the craggy lava fields, it felt like stepping into another world—black volcanic rock stretching as far as the eye can see, smoke gently rising from the earth, and the contrast of the bright blue sky above. As the day shifted and shadows grew, the landscape took on a mysterious, almost otherworldly beauty. After the tour, we planned to try the restaurant famous for cooking food using volcanic heat. Unfortunately, it was closed when we arrived. However, the staff were incredibly kind and went out of their way to help us. They checked the kitchen and graciously prepared two plates of food just for us. I am especially grateful to the gentleman who made this wonderful experience possible. Everywhere you look in Timanfaya National Park, the scenery is breathtaking—the interplay of lava, sky, and sunlight makes you feel like you’ve been transported to another planet. The combination of thrilling tours, incredible natural beauty, and warm, helpful people makes visiting Timanfaya an experience you will never forget. If you have the chance, you absolutely should go—you’ll be amazed.
Nathali L — Google review
Timanfaya National Park Perfect place for all the family. Take the bus around the volcano and the larger volcanic fields. GeasersI recently visited Timanfaya National Park 🌋 and it was an amazing experience for everyone! Taking a bus tour around the volcano and vast volcanic fields gave me a real appreciation for the unique landscape. I was fascinated by the raw power of nature, which is on display everywhere in the park. It's a fantastic place for the whole family, with something to amaze all ages. I would highly recommend visiting this beautiful place. #TimanfayaNationalPark #VolcanoAdventure #FamilyTrip
Lee E — Google review
My daughter and I arrived on a scooter and that is definitely the way to do it - the queue for cars was long but we zipped past. The coach trip was fascinating and a really unique experience but take note - if you suffer from travel sickness, it's 40 minutes of the windiest twistiest roads you've ever been on. The restaurant with food cooked over the volcano was really nice and not pricey (which we had feared) and not too busy. For 5 stars then something would need to be done about the queuing and the entry price could be more reasonable.
Tom L — Google review
Amazing! Regarding queues: Friday end of November, we came at 09:00, no waiting time at all. We left closer to 12:00 and .... also almost no cars in the queue (~15-20 mins is nothing but observing a great views).. seems no needs to wake up too early in a low season. We haven't booked online as there were no slots left and seems it's not needed at all. Important: if you come early in the morning to avoid queues, be aware you won't try a lava cooked chicken (it's opens at 12). Overall time to visit the park ~ 1-1.5 hour. Absolutely must see place. Even staying in a queue this is must see in Lanzerote.
Dima N — Google review
Went on a Jet2 trip. Picked up by coach collected others enroute and guide on the bus provided a wealth of information about the park. Provided with access to a limited area where you could walk and take pictures. Three course meal provided in the restaurant as the sun setting.
John T — Google review
We visited the Islet of Hilario area of Timanfaya National Park using an organized bus tour, which we booked through an online marketplace for tour guides. This option worked perfectly - there are parts of the park between the volcanoes that are not accessible privately and can only be visited on certified tour buses. The landscape is absolutely amazing, truly otherworldly. Wr’ve never seen anything like it. The remains of the volcanic eruptions that took place just 300 years ago are still breathtakingly vivid. An absolute must-see when visiting Lanzarote.
Glaeth B — Google review
Great experience, well organized, it was not dificult to buy the tickets in the entrance, just same time as if we had already tickets as there is a queue of cars for all in the entrance (at least in the day we were there). Tip: during the bus road sit in the opposite side of the driver, you will have the best view of the vulcanos.
Janaina F — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Las Palmas, Spain
https://www.miteco.gob.es/es/parques-nacionales-oapn/red-parques-nacionales/parques-nacionales/timanfaya/guia-visitante/mancha-blanca.html
+34 928 11 80 42
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Playa Grande

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Playa Grande is the most popular beach in Puerto del Carmen, located in the south of Lanzarote. With over a kilometer of golden sand, it's perfect for sunbathing and swimming in the calm sea. The seafront promenade is lined with bars, restaurants, shops, and nightlife options. This urban beach offers various services and is a favorite among visitors.
Love the promenade, palms and wonderful views of a green and light blue ocean. We had a tasty lunch in the Costa restaurant and then we went straight to the beach ⛱️ The water is calm but cold, few light waves but windy as usual 🌬️ A crystal clear water in which you can see a lot of fishes. Someone on the beach is used to give them some bread 🍞 It's all sandy and safe, good for children and older people
Lisa V — Google review
A beautiful, long beach with clean sands. Swimming is very enjoyable, even though the water is chilly. There is showers almost everywhere, and when you climb back on the main road you have everything you'll ever need: bars, restaurants, shops etc. Overall a great experience.
FRAN P — Google review
This is a beautiful beach! The water is crystal clear, warm, and calm with no waves. It’s so clean that you can see fish swimming right by the shore. The sand is incredibly soft, and renting two sunbeds with an umbrella costs €10.50 (cash only). I highly recommend getting the umbrella, as the wind can be strong and might blow sand onto you
Theodora M — Google review
A completely average beach. Sunbeds were a bit expensive at €10.5. There’s no shade, so definitely rent one and bring your own drinks, as there’s nothing nearby. Showers are available here for free.
Tamás M — Google review
Gorgeous beach! Sun bed hire is 10.49 euros for X2 and 7.00 euros for 1 and the sunbeds on the main strip towards the wall where the toilets are are nicer because your blocked from wind a little bit
James — Google review
Wide beach with clear water and softy sandy bottom.
Anna — Google review
The largest and most well-known beach along the front of Puerto del Carmen, offering sunbeds and plenty of nearby bars, restaurants, and toilets.
Mikael A — Google review
Lovely long clean beach, offers water sports, surrounded by hundreds of shops/bars and restaurants. Great atmosphere no issue getting a sun bed, toilet facilities near by, ramps for wheelchair and pushchair users.
Kay A — Google review
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4.3
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Av. de las Playas, 18, 35510 Tías, Las Palmas, Spain, USA
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Old Town Harbour

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Marina
Sights & Landmarks
Old Town Harbour in Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote, is a charming area that offers a mix of old-world charm and modern entertainment. It serves as the center of the resort's nightlife scene, with a high concentration of bars and nightclubs catering to different age groups. The harbor provides stunning views of the coastline and sea, along with various dining options and an open-air cinema.
I love to stroll along the boardwalk, always colourful with so much to see, from the cats sleeping in the shade, the crabs and the ducks on the rocks and shoals of fish, swimming in perfect formation. A lone seagull standing patiently at the water's edge, waiting to catch a meal.
Maura G — Google review
The old town is lovely and quaint with a marina that's a nice place to sit and watch the boats and the world go by. There are lots of lovely restaurants and bars around.
Bernadine H — Google review
Had a decent meal here. Lovely view and the staff were attentive. The chicken and pork were good. It was good value for money too.
Niall S — Google review
Bit of a hi and walk to get to the top but vibrant with views. Mainly restaurants
Paul C — Google review
Beautiful Harbour, scenery is absolutely beautiful, great walk, plenty of restaurants
John C — Google review
Nice spot to spend an evening but beware of the tourist trap restaurant(s) la tabernata or sunset grill or restaurant Puerto the food is terrible/ inedible and will ruin your experience of the harbour area Photo attached of tourist trap to avoid don't talk to the man outside full of lies
Killian — Google review
Beautiful, full of restaurants and bars, also if xou want to try seadoo, just in a harbour, fantastic!
Eduard S — Google review
Lovely and quiet place, especially during sunset 🌅
D — Google review
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Av. del Varadero, 16, 35518 Tías, Las Palmas, Spain
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Submarine Safaris Lanzarote

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Boat tour agency
Tours
Submarine Safaris Lanzarote offers a unique and unforgettable experience for visitors to the island. With only 15 commercial submarine trips in the world, this underwater adventure allows you to explore the hidden treasures beneath Lanzarote's beaches. Boarding a yellow submarine, you'll descend to depths of 30 meters, passing by shipwrecks and encountering an array of marine life.
So I was very apprehensive about going down as I suffer with being claustrophobic. The staff were amazing and put my mind at ease straight away and I enjoyed the dive and couldn’t recommend it enough for anyone to try. Really such an awesome experience and will definitely be doing it again
Gary H — Google review
Highly recommend, staff all so lovely and helpful. We brought our 2 boys aged 9 and 4 they both had a great time. We were picked up right beside our private rental accommodation which was covered in the cost of the ticket. Was a truly enjoyable experience for us all. I was fairly reluctant to book as the tickets are pricey but decided to go ahead with the booking as our 9 year old is a very nature and solar system little boy. His face on the dive down was worth every cent.
Stacey R — Google review
Amazing experience. We had a little problem, but the staff were incredibly helpful and fixed it straight away. We saw 16 out of 24 type of fish on the in sub list, plus an Octopus and Moray Eel. Brilliant.
Phil O — Google review
Undoubtedly one of the best experiences I've done. We were underwater for about 45 minutes, seen lots of fish and even a stingray! There is a prerecorded guide with 4 different languages to choose from, and even a camera of the outside. We went 30 meters deep and they even stopped to let us stretch our legs. They even give you a free certificate and a paid photo of you and anyone else with you on the outside of the submarine! Great fun.
Logan — Google review
Very expensive for a very mediocre experience. Going in a submarine underwater was a cool experience for the fact you are in a submarine which isnt common but definitely not an exciting experience. Just over half hour in the water. I couldn't recommend others to do it. Better to save money and take a boat out, saw more fish this way, was longer in duration and overall a better experience in my opinion.
Scott H — Google review
What a fantastic experience, I have an autistic granddaughter, when we arrived and it was time to go on the platform to the submarine, we waited until everyone had gone on the platform, then we went and told my granddaughter to walk in the middle of the platform, she managed it very well. Upon getting to the submarine it was time to go down the hatch, the ladders are great fun, and my granddaughter absolutely loved this. When you get in you sit and put headphones on, that keep you entertained. Halfway the submarine stops and you get a chance to stretch your legs and go to see the pilot and have a photo, and she took some photos herself. You see loads of fishes and spot them from the sheet you can pick up at the shop. Don’t forget to do the colouring competition. The staff are fantastic and very helpful. A fun experience. We are so happy we did it.
Julieann W — Google review
An excellent experience, very well organised and is likely to be a once in a lifetime experience for most people, definitely worth visiting. The trip doesn't go far from the port, but you don't need to given all that you can see in that short distance.
Luke S — Google review
I enjoyed the sub safari and it was quite interesting to actually go under water and see the fish and the shipwreak. I thought the submarine was actually more interesting though and like a kid, that was what I appreciated more than looking out into the sea. The other two people in my group also liked it, though i think they liked the fishy fishes more.
Shaunie “ — Google review
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Carr. Puerto Calero, n, 35571 Puerto Calero, Las Palmas, Spain
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+34 928 51 28 98
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Charco Verde

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Charco Verde, also known as Lago Verde or the Green Lagoon, is a natural wonder located in the small fishing village of El Golfo in southern Lanzarote. The lagoon's waters have a distinctive green color caused by phytoplankton and various minerals and microorganisms. Surrounded by ebony cliffs and the ocean, it offers a unique sight with sunbeams glistening on its olive green surface.
DON’T GO WITH GOOGLE WEIRD NAVIGATION Firstly go to El Golfo, and then a cool view point near El Siroco Cafe 🙌🏻 For me the view point worst much more than National Park and the lake :)
L A — Google review
Interesting orgin explained on nearby view point info graphics, but in fact nothing really very special. You will see exactly the same view from above as on hundreds of pictures on the web. Close riffs and sea waves were better 😉
Martin Š — Google review
Beautiful green pond (lake?) and black volcanic sand, with crashing waves...for the best view, park near Siroco coffee shop and walk to the viewpoint!
Matija M — Google review
The green lagoon was a part of the Timafaya tour. Beautiful scenery.
Anita T — Google review
Very interesting to see, I recommend visiting in the early hours. Personally, I came earlier, thus ensuring a parking space. When we left, a big crowd started to form... Next to the parking lot there is also a bar with a small shop and souvenirs, as well as toilets for an extra charge. The walk to the viewpoint is short, but a little steep, I recommend slightly more suitable footwear than flip flops.
Zala — Google review
Nice to see for at least one time! A good spot if there are no cloud for a nice sunset
Karlo — Google review
For finding this place, enter "Charco de Los Clicos" into the Navigation. ;) Besides from that, it is easy to reach with a car, has free entrance and free parking. There is a small trail 10 Minutes to walk to the viewing point (also good for older people: my mother is 70 J. old and not good on feet). There is also a trail below directly next to Altantic Ocean where you can get closer to the Green Lake. Those who want to do hiking also can walk straight to Los Hervideros (about 1.5 h). Recommendable.
Sarina A — Google review
It's nature, not so sure how you can rate it by stars. Finding this place is obnoxious on my Google maps, I kept having glitches and bringing me to Green Lake Jr. For parking, just type in Siroco Coffee Shop and go there. They have a large parking lot and it is just a few minutes walk up a pathway to view the green lake. Alternatively, you can just head to El Golfo, find parking anywhere there and walk to the lake viewing area.
Marcella L — Google review
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35570, Las Palmas, Spain, USA
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Los Hervideros

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Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Geologic Formations
Los Hervideros is a stunning natural attraction located on the rugged volcanic coastline of Lanzarote. This area is famous for its dramatic waves crashing into sea caves, creating picturesque views that are truly breathtaking. The Hervideros viewpoint offers an up-close look at the ocean's voracity as it collides with the cliffs, with paths and stone balconies providing safe vantage points for visitors to admire the landscape.
Just come here and enjoy the wonderful works of nature that constitute a true work of nature. Made of lava, surrounded by volcanoes and an ocean that shows its strength. A great place to walk along the coast and in the lava fields. Wild, harsh landscapes but so beautiful.
Lukasz T — Google review
The sights and sounds are out of these world. Exciting trail, the view is diffrent at every turn. Please be aware that there are no public facilities, which means that some people use some corners as an open door toilet.
Iuliana S — Google review
Absolutely recommend visiting this place! You can walk across the lava rocks and admire the incredible view of the ocean crashing against the cliffs — it’s pure power and beauty. There’s something so romantic and inspiring about it. Definitely worth a stop!
Julia P — Google review
One of the hidden gems from Lanzarote. The sound of the waves splashing onto the rocks creates a lovely scene which is very enjoyable. Absolute worth going if you travel in the area!
David O — Google review
Excellent stop after a Timanfayo tour. Worth the drive. Beautiful rock formations and sea action. Many viewing areas and some walking but bot too serious. Plenty of free parking. lol kp
Andrew O — Google review
Great spot to stop by if you’re passing through the area. Friendly atmosphere, convenient location, and well worth a quick visit!
Manuel B — Google review
Great caves with red volcano in the background, walk 300m to the end to see two arches
Vlad M — Google review
I went there to photograph the location in the evening but found it challenging to do so. It is a very interesting and unusual location. It does have safety hazards so do keep a hold of your young children if you have any. I ended up photographing inland instead i.e., the sun lighting up the mountains as it approached sunset.
Paul H — Google review
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35570 Yaiza, Las Palmas, Spain
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Lobos Island

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Island
Nature & Parks
Lobos Island, a protected islet with a 19th-century lighthouse, boasts diverse flora and fauna. It requires a special permit from the Island Council of Fuerteventura for visitors due to its protected status. The island offers opportunities for hiking, surfing, and enjoying tranquil beaches away from crowds.
Great destination for a day trip in the north of Fuerteventura. A ferry takes those interested from Corralejo to the island. The ticket costs no more than 20 euros per person. The island is home to beautiful nature, a large mountain and a beautiful lighthouse. You should allow about three hours to see everything. There is also a small restaurant near the ferry dock.
Oskar V — Google review
Took a return ticket with Naviera Nortour company 15th March 2025 (€17 return, left on the 11.15 and returned on the 16:00). Island itself is strangely alluring. Unfortunately I found it pretty busy in the main two places to swim (Puertito Isla de Lobos and Playa de la Concha) - not heaving, but enough to be annoying in the key photogenic spots. I don’t know what’s happening with the authorisation that people are meant to get to visit this island, allegedly limiting the visitor numbers to max 400 per day in 2 “shifts”, morning and afternoon. No one mentioned this once when purchasing tickets or boarding the ferry. A shame because there were so many companies offering boats there, I am sure that these combinations exceed 400 people per day. I hiked around 13km (I only had Converse on, nothing more than that). The lighthouse was a nice place to break up the day, approx 1hr from either direction at an estimate - I came prepared with fresh bread, ham and cheese and had a small picnic. I had stopped by the chiringuito upon arrival, as advised to make a booking, but they had no fish and a bunch of other stuff off menu so I didn’t bother in the end and was grateful I had planned ahead just in case. There was some shade finally at the lighthouse - lacking elsewhere on the loop. Also very nice views over the island itself and out towards Lanzarote. As most reviews state - no toilets or shops, slather on the suncream as it’s sunny AND windy, hats and everything. I was worried the 4+ hours I had on the island would be too long but with the loop walk and a swim at the end it was the most perfectly timed day.
Alice G — Google review
Beautiful Island with crystal blue clear water. Reminds of similar places in the caribbean. Can get crowded though during peak season. Should be a great place to snorkel. We tried it but we had more succes seeing different kinds of marine life in other places on Fuerteventura, like Morro Jable and Gran Tarajal . But because it's a cove the water is very calm and thanks the clarity there is great visibility. Be sure to stay on the paths because the island is a protected nature reserve. If you don't you may get yelled at by locals. There a multiple compagnies that offer day trips to the island, all departing from Coralejo. So take the ferry and have a relaxing day at Isla de Lobos!
Bram S — Google review
Very nice island at the north of Fuertaventura We came here and anchored amd explored before the trippers arrived. There is one restaurant that is open 10.30 - 300 Mon - Fri only
Lisa D — Google review
one of my best hikes so far! no shadow, 3h around the island with small mountain and amazing laguna at the end. just start and go rightways around. u can see fuerteventura & lanzarote.
Andreas J — Google review
Amazing!! There’s nothing I can say about this beautiful peaceful and quiet place but amazing!! I loved my short journey here and I would go back in a heartbeat
Nord M — Google review
Wonderful island near Corralejo, Fuerteventura. Accessible by boat with a range of competitors providing options from little speed boats through to larger craft costing around €16 for a day return trip. You can walk around the whole island on a circular route in 2-2.5 hours which we found well worth it to sample the fascinating range of landscapes on the island. The volcano Montana La Caldera to the west of the island is well worth the climb although it can be busy with tourists. There is a nice beach (Playa de la Concha) 10-15 minutes from the port. We went there to relax after our long walk until our return boat. There are no real facilities on the island so make sure you bring food and drink. There is also limited opportunities for shade. Very nice place to visit though and highly recommended.
Nick H — Google review
Stunning island with amazing scenery and a really nice walk. You do have book in advance to get the boat to the island as I believe there is a daily capacity on how many visitors the island can have. Be sure to take comfortable footwear and plenty of water and snacks. Make sure to use the bins located around the walking path for any trash :)
Niruna S — Google review
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Puerto de Corralejo

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Harbor
Sights & Landmarks
Puerto de Corralejo is a charming harbor town that serves as the perfect gateway for adventure seekers and beach lovers alike. As you embark on an excursion from this picturesque port, you'll board a luxurious catamaran to explore the stunning Islote de Lobos, where breathtaking views of La Caldera's volcanic landscape await. The journey takes you to the serene La Concha beach, known for its tranquil turquoise waters that transform with the tides.
Loved it very pretty
Íris D — Google review
A fine port for taking boat trips with a couple of restaurants, but feels quite run down (along with the rest of Corralejo!)
Jack — Google review
We visited on a cruise ship, but berthed a little far out so had a long walk.
Richard S — Google review
Ok, but very small, not worth a visit really, not many boats to look at
Paul L — Google review
Fantastic!
Maurizio A — Google review
You can see both Lanzarote and Isla de Lobos from the harbour. Very nice view!
Klaudia S — Google review
Took the catamaran there
Livon — Google review
Nice place to eat good fresh fish !!!!
Luca B — Google review
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4.1
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35660 Corralejo, Las Palmas, Spain
10

ACUA WATER PARK CORRALEJO

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Located on the southern edge of Corralejo, Acua Water Park is a popular destination for families and thrill-seekers alike. The park features nine different water slides suitable for all ages, a lazy river, a wave pool, and a giant jacuzzi. For those traveling with kids, there's also Gambito Games, an arcade with a bowling alley. Spanning 25,000 square meters, the park offers 14 water features including traditional slides and a wave pool.
Ok, maybe the river part is unimpressive, the waves are okeyish and the slides are average overall, but all this is worth so much more without long lines, crowds, and high prices. The park is reasonably priced, the staff is nice (although weirdly fixated on banning smart watches), and it is fun to spend time there.
Dariusz ( — Google review
Nice waterpark. We've visited with our kids today, 104e for family of 4 is good price in my opinion, weather was average as wind was mad, little sun but apart from that good spot. Many slides and pools for various people. Staff was kind. Make sure you bring warm clothing just in case. Thank you guys.
Lucas D — Google review
Really lovely place and wasn't packed when we went which is always a plus. Their "fast track" is basically hiring out floating. You can either hire out yellow ones and not wait or wait for people to be done with the blue ones on that particular ride. Fun slides and not a mental wave pool. Only one slide (red and black) was able to be used with a double ring. All the others were with no ring at all. And no slides are for like a family to go down, which was disappointing. Also the lazy river really needs more of a current. The amount of times we got stuck still and had to use the walls to push off. Ended up getting out and pushing my son in the ring. It was a lazy river but not lazy for yourself. More of a work out by the end of it lol. Overall probably wouldn't go back but did have a really good time
Kayla G — Google review
Really enjoyed our trip to Acua Water Park. It's not too expensive (€104 for 2 adults and 2 kids) and we had a great time on all of the slides. Plenty of sun beds available and we got a spot in front of the main slides which worked out well. The kids absolutely loved jumping off the ledges into the 4 metre deep pool - it might have been their favourite thing to do. The lazy river lived up to its name and was very slow. You can to keep paddling or pushing yourself to move. The food was good and reasonably priced. And queues for the rides weren't bad at all. There is an option to rent your own tube for €6, but we didn't and never had to wait long for one. One good thing to note is that the slides all close at 5. We weren't aware of that and would have tried to go on a few more times.
Jamie R — Google review
Although the price is somewhat high, it is a great family day out. The facilities are clean. Lifeguards are everywhere keeping the place save and keep everything moving smooth. Food is ok. I would suggest to bring plenty of snacks and drinks.
David W — Google review
We had a fun day at Acua Park. Lots of different slides to try. All felt safe and well marshalled. Favourites were the Rapid River which I found mildly terrifying. The waits weren't long and we didn't wait too long to pick up blue rings which are used and handed over after various rides. To avoid any wait you can hire the yellow rings you keep and return. Lockers were available for 6Euros, which we took. There was something for all ages and plenty to challenge the cowards among us.
Rich C — Google review
The water park was a great time, little to no wait to get on any of the slides. The wave pool every hour was awesome but could get busy depending on what hour you go. The lazy spa needs so work, it basically doesn't work 😅 but all the other "rides" make up for that! Deffo worth a trip if you are close or the day trip if you are travelling further!
Kyle M — Google review
We had an amazing time at ACUA Water Park, slides are fun and ques are short if any. Highly recommend. We purchased the second day at 19 euros as kids loved it.
Jaydunc G — Google review
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Av. Ntra. Sra. del Carmen, 41, 35660 Corralejo, Las Palmas, Spain
http://www.acuawaterpark.com/
+34 928 58 01 00
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Parque Natural de Corralejo

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Parque Natural de Corralejo is a breathtaking natural reserve located on the northeast coast of Fuerteventura, renowned for its stunning sand dunes and pristine beaches. This park is often considered the crown jewel of Fuerteventura, making it an essential stop for first-time visitors. As you drive through the area, you'll be captivated by the expansive stretches of golden sands that seem to go on forever.
If heaven was a beach. Beautiful area with amazing, clear seas and rolling sand dunes. Clean and spacious- please, lets keep it this way. Take your litter home and keep this gem a rare paradise
Darren ( — Google review
A stunning, expansive beach with almost white, powdery sand. The water is icy cold but crystal clear. The surrounding dunes add a unique and beautiful touch to the scenery. There’s plenty of roadside parking since the beach stretches out over a large area. For me, it’s the most beautiful beach on the island – an absolute must-visit while in Fuerteventura.
Viktoria W — Google review
Interesting and fun. Kite flying and surfers. Sand dunes deceptively difficult to climb
Debbie T — Google review
Beautiful beach and sand dunes
Mark D — Google review
Huge beach, fantastic dunes, something beautiful. Similar to the dunes in the Polish Słowiński National Park, but much larger. And the water is much cleaner and nicer.
Gośka B — Google review
Beautifully white and soft sandy beach, worth a trip. We stopped off of the dune buggy tour, would have loved to have stayed longer.
Ben — Google review
Beautiful walk, crystal clear water, white sands
Catherine M — Google review
It’s absolutely stunning here, you will not regret your visit! Climbing the huge dunes to see the crystal clear ocean on the other side and Lobos Island was incredible. Not overly busy as the beach is massive so you won’t feel crowded. We saw a rainbow cloud whilst there which was magnificent, I didn’t even know these existed until I saw it. 100% recommend the visit.
Craig B — Google review
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Spain
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El Cotillo Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
El Cotillo Beach, located on the northwest coast of Fuerteventura, is a stunning lagoon with white sandy beaches and clear waters. The warm and shallow lagoon is perfect for swimming and snorkeling, while sunbathers can relax on the beach with available sun loungers and umbrellas for rent. Nearby eateries offer a variety of dining options.
Love sandy beaches. Good fishing for vieja "parrot fish"
Josh B — Google review
Very nice beach, nice snorkeling. Very calm water, perfect for families with kids. I also liked the type of sand, which is a little bit different than on beaches on the east side of the island
Maria D — Google review
Lovely beach with sandy shore and crystal clear lagoons. It is about 15 mins walking from the bus stop. There are toilets and showers near the life guard. We prepared drink and food for the day because restaurans and shops are not near. Naturists and bikini sunbathers next to each other with no problem.
GreyPug — Google review
Beautiful beach , close to the town also some good places to eat in the area. Good for families with children because of the rocks that are bloking the waves ! Nice in the sunset!
Costin O — Google review
Been a few times to this beach and it lovely and clean. Our 3 yr old grandson loved playing on the sand and in the water. It is a nudist beach as well 😎 we also went in the evening to watch sunset which I'd stunning highly recommend this. El Cotillo is a beautiful place to visit.
Catherine B — Google review
Love El Cotillo, there are turquoise, clear lagoons protected from the big waves on one side of town. The big, wild beach at the other side of town is good fun for waves. The town itself has gorgeous little shops and restaurants. Being on the west coast of the island too means that it’s a great spot for sunsets.
Kasia C — Google review
Amazing beach. White sands which makes also the water look turquoise, small lagunas with calm waters and then big waves further if you wish to have some fun. Not busy usually, restaurants few hundred metres away, car park close by. This place is great for relaxing and enjoying the view.
Stefan M — Google review
A beautiful tranquil beach with turquoise waters and white sand on the north west of the island. It is clearly a trendy area, normally frequented by cool surfer types, I say normally because like all areas at the moment due to the Covid restrictions are very quiet. But anyway if you are staying nearby or perhaps drive up to the North to visit the volcano then this is a great stop over. We spent a couple of hours chilling on the beach in the hot sun, yes it was a bit breezy but thanks to the stone built wind breakers, once you lie down on your towel, you hardly notice the wind at all. There was free parking directly on the beach and a lot of little restaurants and shops nearby. Highly recommended when you visit Fuerteventura
Scott G — Google review
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4.7
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Av. los Lagos, s/n, 35650 El Cotillo, Las Palmas, Spain, USA
https://www.elcotillo.net/el-cotillo-beaches/
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Puertito de los Molinos

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Puertito de los Molinos is a charming small port featuring a rocky beach and two inviting restaurants. Here, you can enjoy the sea and even spot ducks mingling with the local fish. The picturesque setting becomes even more enchanting at sunset, making it an ideal spot to unwind and take in the natural beauty of the area.
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35611, Las Palmas, Spain, USA
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Playa del Castillo

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Playa del Castillo is a city beach known for sunbathing, swimming, and picnicking. It offers scenic views and a tranquil atmosphere. Located in a protected bay near Caleta de Fuste, the gently lapping waters are perfect for various activities such as snorkeling and interacting with sea lions. The beach is family-friendly with excellent amenities including transport connections, sunbeds, restaurants, and watersports.
Shallow waters near the man-made sandy beach is perfect for a swim and for families with young children. I am guessing lighter sand had to be brought in because the natural sand on the island is volcanic, which is almost black. The sunbeds can be rented for around €10.50 for 2 for the whole day. There are free public toilets nearby that are kept clean and also a small bar that sells various drinks and snacks. The beach is quite a long stretch. I can imagine how busy it can get during the summer but February was perfect and quiet.
Joseph T — Google review
Beautiful sandy beach, extremely clean water, and the water is smooth, not too wavy. Peaceful place. Also, the public toilet is spotless.
Edit K — Google review
really great beach with plenty to do around including food, drinks, desserts, shops easy access to the toilets as well and nice to swim. loungers available for hire but we did not used at the time. great for families with kids singles couples and friends. really loved it
Magdalena G — Google review
Shallow waters near the man-made sandy beach is perfect for a swim. The sunbeds can be rented for around €10.50 for 2 for the whole day. I’ve seen plenty of people just bringing their own blanket and relaxing in the sand. There are free public toilets nearby that are kept clean and also a small bar that sells various drinks and snacks. The beach is quite a long stretch. Quiet enough in May going into the first week of June. Plenty of beds and spaces all around. Lots of restaurants too close by we brought our own food and drinks to have a beach day was perfect. No lounger needed
M L — Google review
This beach is truly captivating – a wide stretch of fine, light-colored sand invites barefoot walks along the shore. The water is crystal clear, as transparent as glass, and usually remains calm, with gentle waves that make it perfect for swimming or simply relaxing in the sea. There’s a peaceful, almost secluded atmosphere here, ideal for anyone seeking a break from the crowds. What’s more, the facilities are maintained to a very high standard – the public restroom is spotless, which significantly adds to the comfort of the visit.
Adam K — Google review
Nice beach with plenty of sunbeds and amazing sun coverage, the sea itself is nice and cool which is ideal when you’ve been lounging in the sun. Only big issue is that there isn’t many places to eat near by so ensure you have food with you!
Oliver S — Google review
Lovely big beach ⛱️ good location super clean water!
Justyna S — Google review
I had fun soaking myself under the sun 🙂
Jeffrey R — Google review
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3.7
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Las Palmas, Spain, USA
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Atlanticó Shopping Centre

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Located in Fuerteventura, the Atlanticó Shopping Centre is a modern complex with over 50 shops offering a variety of products from designer brands to electronics. The center also features a supermarket and specialty shops, as well as entertainment options such as a movie theater, bowling alley, and arcade. Visitors can take advantage of the tax-free advantage on certain products like tobacco, perfumes, and alcohol due to the exemption from Value Added Tax (VAT) on the island.
Excellent shopping centre, priced very reasonable too. We loved Spar so cheap compared to the rest of the island and their ludicrous prices. SPAR ALL THE WAY. Beachfront right outside, plenty of restaurants, games, cinema (I don’t think there was any English speaking movies when we went), even a kid area out front. Really cool I like it. Close to McDonalds too . Perfect location - you can walk here no car needed. You can also cross over under a bridge to get to both sides.
M L — Google review
It's a nice today shopping centre which has a large spa supermarket in it together with some smaller shops selling clothes, shoes, phone accessories and souvenirs etc. Also a lovely Indian restaurant and a few bars together with a games lounge which has amusement games and ten pin bowling. Worth a visit if you're in the area.
Dave N — Google review
It’s a big shopping center with cafes down stairs . A big Eurostar food shopping centre. Cloths . Phones . Sports . Angles . Hair dressers . Shoes . And lots more Toilets down stairs Be aware when waiting for a taxi you could be waiting 45 mins …. 👎
Hetty I — Google review
A small but perfectly designed little shopping centre. Everything you need is here. Lots of shops, A play centre for young children and some great little cafes too!
Eric A — Google review
A very clean and new looking shopping mall, 10min walk along the sea front from our hotel. The Spar was our favourite, some really good prices and a nice little cafe inside. A few local cafes at the back of the shopping mall with some very tasty food. Around the back of the shopping centre is an old castle like building with a little pool teaming with fish, take some bread and you will love feeding them and the wood pidgeons. Not every day you pass two camels on your way to the shops.
Steven T — Google review
Kids liked the play park and amusement rides outside the center. Some nice shops inside too
Graham C — Google review
A nice relaxed environment for clothing, jewellery or grocery shopping (Spar) which also has cinema and bowling options on lower floor. There's a terrace with food and drink outlets. There are slopes, escalators and a lift for the less mobile persons.
Stuart J — Google review
Some decent shops and restaurants inside aswell as a big spar. Good children's play area outside for the kids to let off some steam.
Rob R — Google review
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Av. de las Marismas, Km 11, 35610 Antigua, Las Palmas, Spain
http://www.ccatlanticofuerteventura.com/
+34 928 16 37 11
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Salt Museum Salinas del Carmen

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Museum
History Museums
Located south of Caleta de Fuste, the Salt Museum Salinas del Carmen is a fascinating destination that offers insight into the history and production of sea salt. Visitors can explore the museum to learn about the diverse uses of salt throughout history, including its medicinal, culinary, and cultural significance. Additionally, guided tours provide an opportunity to witness the traditional method of salt extraction in the active salt marshes surrounding a small village with historic houses.
Lovely experience and educational for Adults and kids. Very small indoor and out door. We paid 30 euro for 4 Adults and two children
Justin H — Google review
Super interesting and a really cheap price. We spent about 2 hours here. All of the people that worked there are really kind and helpful. We bought a glass jar witg fresh salt and a large bag of salt to bring home at a really low price. Very happy and will definitely come back when we holiday on Fuerteventura.
Rachel B — Google review
It's worth visiting them and buying some salt for home, to try. They actually make it on site. Support them rather than buying anything else in a souvenir shop. Very pleasant place, they've made the most of it. Bonus points for the chipmunks.
Eva V — Google review
As for things to do in Calle de Fuste... There really isn't much. Of course this is a relaxing tourist town which caters specifically for that. But if there is something that you want to see and experience... The Salt Museum should rate highly on your to-do list. Not only is the gift shop actually very good, with some high quality presents for the family friends you actually like back home. But the actual museum is really interesting and informative. Who knew there was so much you could learn about salt. Then you can actually see the salt farming process working. While it's not manned all the time, it's a very passive process. We were lucky to see a man using the farming technique. If I had to describe it, basically a man sweeps the top layer of salt off the sea water pond and pulls the salt aside to dry out on the rock. In the modern era it seems very unimportant, but in the times the farm was created in, it was extremely important. And it is interesting to see and find out how important salt actually was, and still is. Though the methods have improved and this farm has become almost obsolete as a commercial enterprise. The actual farm has a clever engineering process to it. The water is caught from sea spray, then funneled into tanks. Then siphoned into small ponds for dehydration and extraction. Of course it is far more impressive than I've described and Wifey and Hubby would recommend the visit. The only real downside is that it is outside of the town. Which means a long walk, but if you do decide to go, we recommend hiring a bike or scooter or go by car. Also the Barbary ground squirrels, often mistaken as chipmunks. Are very friendly and will take food from your hands here. So if you bring some veg or nuts, your children will love feeding them. We find that cucumbers, grapes, watermelon, Kiwis and peanuts work well. But remember it's a desert so watery fruits and veg works great. There is also a small cafe that serves soft drinks and crepes and waffles. A nice little treat on a hot day toiling on the salt farm...
James G — Google review
It's worth visiting. The museum is small but interesting. Outside you can see the process of how salt is made and next to it there's a mini beach.
Eric S — Google review
Entry is 6 euros for an adult. A small museum dedicated to telling the story of salt production on the island. It takes maybe an hour to see everything at a leisurely pace. English, Spanish and German video. Gift shop selling small samples of the salt produced on the site for €2.75. A cafe.
CLIVIGER — Google review
Lovely visit, very interesting. Friendly staff. Nice little shop. Walked there from Caleta De Fuste which took around an hour along the coast track. Returned by bus which was super easy and cheap.
Daisy G — Google review
Really interesting place to while away a couple of hours. We visited before getting our flight home, as it is only a short drive from the airport.
K M — Google review
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Barrio las Salinas, 2, 35610 Antigua, Las Palmas, Spain
http://www.museosalinasdelcarmen.es/
+34 928 17 49 26
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Aguas Verdes

Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Aguas Verdes, which translates to "green pools," is located on the wild west coast of Fuerteventura in Playa del Valle. When visiting, it's important to input Playa del Valle as your destination on Google Maps to avoid being directed to a holiday complex. The area features a small beach and shallow pools hidden among the rocks that can be explored at certain times.
Omg! What an experience we had. First, the place is spectacular. Second, you should definitely be very careful. It's important to go at low tide. Not a proper place for children or people with mobility problems. To be honest, i guess we almost missed the low tide and the waves began to flood the natural pools, one by one. It happend to catch us in two of the pools, but it wasn't that bad. It's a dangerous place, if you don't choose the right moment.
A-L.C — Google review
Nice place. We saw many crabs. Even death ones. Large area to explore.
Fajns P — Google review
I wasn't expecting much but actually really loved this place. The rocks are nice and interesting to explore. The sea is beautiful with these little pools with beautiful clear water. Cold in May but was okay for short swim. We saw many crabs which is the reason why I wanted to go in the first place. don't miss this, go for a walk to the right
Agnes E — Google review
Aguas Verdes is wild and beautiful — absolutely worth the trip. There’s enough parking, but the last few kilometers are off-road (still fine with a regular car if careful). No cafes, no mobile coverage, no services — so download offline maps and bring water. What you get in return is stunning: dramatic volcanic rock formations, crashing Atlantic waves, tide pools, and sea crabs. Raw, quiet, and powerful — a perfect spot for nature lovers who don’t mind a bit of rugged access.
Dima B — Google review
Reality is pretty diff. If you don't get good wheater you can't swim there. Also one hint if u want to swim there u must bring your swimshoes for yourself
Filip T — Google review
Amazing place! You can see fish and sea urchins if you have a snorkeling mask. Also, check the tide before going there, go if there is a low tide, there are more natural pool to swim in and more fish, also fresh water
Anna — Google review
Place between rock with multiple besutifull natural pools where you can swim. Crabs are chilling on the rocks and trying to catch sun :)
Ondrej K — Google review
It's an interesting spot where natural pools are carved by the waves in the rocky shore. There are some good views to be seen and you can observe how salt crystals form after the seawater evaporates. You can also spot a lot of crustaceans. Keep in mind that the beach is rather small and dangerous (slippery rocks, steep incline, currents) so you should choose another place if you want to go for a swim.
Dan A — Google review
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Playa de Sta. Inés, 2, 35637 Betancuria, Las Palmas, Spain
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Statues

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Monument
Sights & Landmarks
The Morro Velosa Statues in Fuerteventura are a must-see attraction, featuring two ancient kings of the island set amid a stunning valley landscape. Created by Emiliano Hernandez, these statues offer a picturesque sight and are perfect for stargazing in the evening. Situated in Betancuria rural park, at an altitude of 600m, they provide an incredible viewpoint overlooking the dunes of Corralejo and Tiscamanita.
Nice view. Nice as a quick stop before the old capital of Betancuria
Alan S — Google review
Not much to do up there but the views are fantastic and great photo opportunities are available!
Jason F — Google review
Beautiful location and views. Impressive statues. Worth the windy road car journey. The surrounding scenery is stunning
Anne H — Google review
Amazing view. Well made statues, nice and big. Holding the statues' private parts while having your picture taken seemed quite a popular thing to do.
John N — Google review
Made the trip to the status from Corralejo...about 40 min drive....lovely scenery on route. Stopped off for a quick photo opportunity of Tindaya Mountain....great view. The status area itself has parking on bother sides of road. Great view and photo opportunities of surrounding areas...as you are on one of the highest points on the island! ...and I have to mention the numerous and friendly squirrels! Take a short stroll on the various trails in the area....and the curious nature of these little creatures will bring them right up to your feet! .... Once you're finished with photos etc....you can continue your drive down to the little picturesque village of Betancuria...and park up and stop for a quick coffee or snacks in a cafe.
Shane B — Google review
Nice view from the place. It’s possible to park at the two places if it’s not space close to the statues. You can take a walk around as well.
Ralf L — Google review
The statues was amazing.. The road up was a bit scary.. But the views at the top was spectacular 💝💞💕💖
Chris K — Google review
Great place to visit if you've 15 minutes spare. Lovely views.
Welsh L — Google review
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Plaza Concepción, 1A, 35637 Betancuria, Las Palmas, Spain
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Cuevas de Ajuy

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Ajuy Caves, also known as Cuevas del Viento, are a remarkable geological site located in the small fishing village of Ajuy on the west coast of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands. These natural caves were formed by lava flows from a volcano millions of years ago and have been declared a Natural Monument. Recognized for their geological significance, they offer visitors an opportunity to learn about the island's formation and history dating back 70 million years.
Beautiful walk along the coast and then into the caves. Make sure you have decent footwear as it is very slippy when walking down the steps into the cave. We had a drink and ice cream at one of the local bars/restaurant after.
Rachel B — Google review
Very nice place, we visited in October around 6 p.m. and there was wonderful atmosphere, very nice sunset. Interesting place. There is a small beach with black sand.
Petr K — Google review
Touristic place but the caves are really impressive and the beach is quite unique on the island. The path to the cave is very well signposted and well organized for everyone to visit. You can visit the main very profound cave but if you can you can cross some rocks and visit many more areas which makes the visit quite adventourous. Come with good shoes even because in the innest part of the cave you can find some water and it can be slippering mostly because is quite dark. At the end of the visit I would recommend to swim on the beach where the right side of the beach is more protected by the rocks even if the ocean can be very rough. After the swim a nice coffee or meal at the close restaurant could close a wonderful visit.
Mariano — Google review
An impressive area with lots of caves. Also seeing the power of the sea is stunning. But know that seeing the caves is tricky, you have to have good footwear and good balance because the path to the caves starts on a nice laid path, but becomes more and more challenging along the way.
Jørgen O — Google review
Fantastic little village, dramatic clifs with dark sand and clear water, windy most of the time we been there, restaurant close and public parking free of charge but get busy so be there early, public toilets,small little white house gives u a little bit off Santorini on small secluded beaches 😎🚀
Sorin C — Google review
The Ajuy Caves are absolutely beautiful. It’s definitely worth the walk along the cliffs – the views are stunning and the caves themselves are really impressive. It’s about a 15-minute walk from the start of the trail on the beach.
Marta Z — Google review
This is a lovely day out. It's a nice walk to the caves with a good few steps. Not for some people. But there is a nice little stony beach to relax on. There is also some lovely restaurants to enjoy. The fish is amazing. Well worth a visit and stop for lunch
Martin P — Google review
Very interesting and worth visiting! Short hike will bring you to two black caves. The hike was easy, but there were a lot of people walking without proper sport shoes, so they were very slow and it was quite annoying because they caused little "traffic jams". Bring some flash light, which will allow you to go deep to these caves
Maria D — Google review
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35628 Ajuy, Las Palmas, Spain
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Faro de la Entallada

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Monument
Sights & Landmarks
Lighthouses
Faro de la Entallada, an active lighthouse with Moorish architecture, is a must-see landmark on Fuerteventura. Situated on Punta de la Entallada, it overlooks the Strait of La Entallada and guides ships through the shipping channel between Fuerteventura and Lanzarote with its visible light extending over 20 nautical miles.
Unbelievable place to visit. Crazy road to it, but worth the hair raising moments negotiating the bends of the road with sheer drops off the edge, whilst praying no one was coming the other way! Absolutely spectacular views from the top. Interesting lighthouse, although the building museum wasn’t open it was a great place to walk around. Be prepared for the strong winds. Walking to the viewing platform is not for the faint hearted - but if you can manage it, it’s worth it.
Karen B — Google review
The view is worth all my fear while driving up. Road is very narrow. Is few car bays where you can passing other car. On google you can see is open from 10 o'clock. I've been there after 10 o'clock and was still close so I'm not sure if you can enter inside the faro.
Adriana Z — Google review
An amazing place to visit but the road up there can be a bit demanding at times….
Chris R — Google review
a must-see point of sightseeing in the island I highly recommend! beautiful views
Łukasz W — Google review
Amazing veiw, Amazing architecture, well worth the visit
Anthony R — Google review
I loved it. Great views, atmosphere, nice and scenic ride to the top. Had a sadwiched and just enjoyed the scenary. Btw. there is no WC, restaurant or anything up there, so keep it in mind.
Peter P — Google review
Great view, worth visiting. The road to the lighthouse is very narrow, no borders, if you re afraid of heights be prepared to drive slowly. But the view is worth it. A big museum of African masks, sculptures inside the lighthouse, looks very impressive and surrealistic! Was surprised that such great collection and free entrance. Would galdy buy some miniatures for good memories, but nothing there.
Nata D — Google review
Fantastical view, it's worth the vist. It's easy to reach, by car, or a 20 minute hike ( if you leave your car down ). Don't get intimidated by the other comments, the road is wide enough for two cars, and also the traffic is not big, just drive slowly. There isn't much to do, enjoy the view and make some photos.
Babuscov S — Google review
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35629, Las Palmas, Spain
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Finca Canarias Aloe Vera Gran Tarajal

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Sights & Landmarks
Agricultural production
The Canary Aloe Vera Finca is a surreal sight with over 1,000 identical aloe plants in a dusty field. The farm offers top-notch products, including sought-after hand cream and informative tours about the properties and benefits of Aloe Barbadensis Miller. The Canarian climate provides ideal conditions for cultivating aloe vera, making it an educational experience to learn about its healing properties firsthand.
Raul's presentation was excellent. He was professional and funny at the same time. He helped us choose the perfect and healthy products. It's just a shame that we found out about the promotions for larger purchases after we paid. Definitely worth a visit and buying natural alove vera products!
Dawid T — Google review
This place is so interesting and cool. Didi told us everything about the Aloe Vera plants. We had so much fun and learned new things about the effects and benefits of the Aloe Vera. Thank you so much!
Parsa M — Google review
We couldn’t buy anything as we have limited baggage allowance. The guy there gave us a lovely demonstration and did not pressure us to buy anything. He was super friendly and knowledgeable. He told us that this is their family business and I wish them every success. Learnt more about Aloe because of him! Would recommend
Kennedy J — Google review
This was one of the best days of my life! You really should visit that place. The owner is so kind and welcoming. She lets you take your time, you can stroll through the shop, look and read - she does not force herself on you and does not try to sell you stuff you don’t need. When asked she explained to us some of the cremes, there benefits but also interesting insights about the Aloe Vera plant and the island Fuerteventura. We could have a look at the plants and all of a sudden she gave me a plant for free. I was and still am so overwhelmed by this generous gesture - even more since she explained that a plant needs 5 years of growing until it can be used for production. I named the plant Vera and will make sure she will make it home safely. If you go there pls don’t expect her to gift you something. In any case it is worth visiting - also because she explains to you how to distinguish good Aloe Vera products from cheap fakes. I’m still so happy. P.s. my Wife wrote this I took the photos and drove there :)
Ahmed N — Google review
We just visited the aloe farm. Didi explained all the details about how aloe is grown, quality criteria of aloe vera products and how to mix your own cosmetic products with aloe gel. Didi is super friendly and welcoming. We bought a couple of aloe products as we particularly enjoyed Didis explanations and are convinced that this farms products are really high quality. I would recommend to rather buy directly from the farm instead of any other general stores on the island. We definitely learned a lot new things about the aloe vera plant. Thanks Didi 🙏🙏🙏
C. B — Google review
Thank you so much to Didi and Melinda for making us so welcome today and for sharing so much wonderful information about a magical plant we really enjoyed our time with you and would truly recommend a visit to Finca aloe Vera Didi and Melinda photo below of Aloe and Vera ♥️ living their best life ♥️
Melanie — Google review
Great place to explore Aloe Vera products and see how the plants are grown. The staff are really kind, let you try several products, and give helpful recommendations.
Péter S — Google review
LVery good place. We arrived there without having an appointment. We were welcomed by one of their staff who was very kind and helpful. His English was very good and he gave us a private tour of the garden and factory. He explained everything about the aloe Vera and its qualities. Also he cut one open and gave us a sample of its gel and explained the structure of the plant. We also got a sample of the aloe Vera juice and endud up buying a few of their products. Highly recommended and definitely worth the visit!
Emil K — Google review
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km 42 FV-2, 35629 Gran Tarajal, Las Palmas, Spain
http://www.fincacanarias.es/
+34 928 17 47 72
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Playa de Gran Tarajal

Beach
Outdoor Activities
Playa de Gran Tarajal is a hidden gem on the island of Fuerteventura, boasting a stunning black sandy beach that invites visitors to unwind and soak up the sun. The long promenade is perfect for leisurely strolls, lined with charming local restaurants and bars that offer an authentic taste of Canarian culture without the commercial hustle. This peaceful town is primarily inhabited by locals, providing an immersive experience for those seeking genuine island life.
we visited this place for a day in our stay at Fuerteventura. this small town is has a super nice beach with Black sand. the town is cozy and you can get anywhere in 10 min footwalk. the playa gran Tarajal is super clean and nice to have a good walk.
Rizik L — Google review
Big black sandy beach. With a long promenade to go for walks. Lots of locals, a few restaurants and bars on the promenade, friendly and not at all commercial. If you are after a peaceful holiday, this is the place for you. You can catch the sun rise, if you are up early enough. A lot of walls have cool murales, some are unfortunately fading. There's a clown festival in October, called Tran Tran, which brings in a lot tourists.
Monica F — Google review
This town is mostly is mostly populated by locals which makes it a great location if you want to feel more of the authentic Canary Islands. Bars and restaurants close to the beach, and there's a small port as well. Just outside town there's a small industrial park with a few warehouses and businesses. Sand is not as yellow/white as you may be used with other beaches on the island.
Stefan M — Google review
Large, sandy and uncrowded beach. Not loads of facilities but great for sunbathing, paddling and generally chilling out. Lots of really good sea front eateries!
Jo P — Google review
Black sand, waves, wind, perfect temperatures. Beach not crowded at all
Szebeni B — Google review
Pretty little town. Very clean.not commercialised. Front line restaurants and cafes facing the sea, inexpensive. No high line hotels.a small port with yachts and small fishing boats. Plenty of seating areas. Quite a few small but up-market shops that were inexpensive. Very peaceful.
Brisie H — Google review
This is a very nice black sand beach, it is a safe, quiet, peaceful place to relax. Surrounded by friendly local people and have very smile.
Phlapphlung P — Google review
Lovely untouristy resort but make sure you don't book during carnival week
Jan B — Google review
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Las Palmas, Spain
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Oasis Wildlife Fuerteventura

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Zoo
Nature & Parks
Oasis Wildlife Fuerteventura, established in 1985, is a popular tourist attraction on the island. It encompasses a zoo, botanical garden, and garden center. Visitors can enjoy daily animal shows featuring lemurs, parrots, sea lions, birds of prey, and reptiles. The park is home to diverse wildlife such as elephants, cheetahs, hippos, lemurs and sea lions.
What a beautiful adventure!❤️ I loved the huge wildlife diversity. The parc is enormous (!) and you can tell that the people working with and for the animals do it with the utmost respect for the wildlife. There were multiple showings with animals where you could tell that this was no forced circus show. No, it was all executed with positive reinforcement, playful for the animals and they seemed all taken care of well. Showings were as follows: Sea Lions Birds (owls, eagles, vultures etc.) Fauna (reptiles, turtles, parrots etc.) Lemur experience Camel experience The lemur experience was an eye-opener. We were asked not to grab/pet the animals or even try to pose with them, raising awareness that these are wild animals, rescued from misbegotten people who mistreated them as pets or souvenirs to show off. Being an endangered species, the parc does its best for the lemurs to thrive as well as possible. The ladies who look after the animals gave us an astounding insight into facts and matters that a big city girl as me doesn't know of. I appreciate the work and effort that they put into raising awareness and creating an appropriate environment considering the circumstances.🤗 You should plan a whole day if you wish to see all. Wear sneakers or at trekking shoes since will be walking a lot and at times it will go up the hills and down again. This is not the environment for flip flops as I have seen with some tourists. In the parc, you will find multiple vending machines and small Cafés - even a restaurant, if you forget to take water bottle with you. You will be needing water to drink in the warmth walking that much. We have paid around 60 EUR for the ticket/person which was the sum for entry and the lemur experience (For both lemur and camel experience they charge you an extra fee). It is worth every penny. I would return gladly again to this parc and am recommending this strongly to anyone thinking of visiting.😊
Mira L — Google review
British Zoos and Wildlife Parks could learn a lot from this place. It was as expensive as Chester Zoo but a million times better. We managed to spend from 9.30am until 3pm without once having a child that says they want to go home. The park is massive and has lots of shaded sections making it easier to get around. It was not packed either, probabbly due to the size and layout. It was 25 degrees when we went, one 1.5l bottle of water wasn't enough and it is €1.6 for a small bottle of water. Some of the enclosures didn't look the best but the animals seemed happy and healthy. I don't think there was one animal we didn't see, unlike Yorkshire Wildlife park where you're lucky to see more than 4 or 5. The sea lion live was brilliant. We didn't see any of the other live shows but I am sure they would have been just as good. Getting to see nile crocodiles was amazing, been to a lot of zoos worldwide and never seen them. Seeing them from underneath in the reptile cave was good also. Splash part for kids is a brilliant idea, helping them cool down. Big park with all sorts going on also. Restaurants were expensive and the food quality was poor. The salad was fresh, nice, but the chicken was dry and chewy. Given the size of the park it would have been nice to see maybe an insect area, showing native insects maybe.
Chris S — Google review
Oasis Wildlife Fuerteventura was one of the absolute highlights of our trip — what an amazing day out! I highly recommend a visit; it’s a magical place that all ages will enjoy. They offer mobility scooters if needed and adorable little karts for young kids whose legs might get tired (both available at an extra cost). It’s wonderful to see the animals living in such a natural and spacious environment. The zebras are stunning, and the ostriches are much bigger than I ever imagined! There’s a fantastic viewing point where you can feed the giraffes — they’re cheeky characters! One even tried to sneak up on me and nearly stole my sunglasses 😅. The walkways are beautifully kept, with wooden bridges that make you feel like you’ve stepped into a jungle. I’ve never seen so many alligators basking in the sun, and we were lucky enough to catch the sea lion show — absolutely captivating! From monkeys to flamingos and everything in between, the variety of animals is incredible. Definitely plan to arrive early because you’ll want the entire day to explore this amazing park. An unforgettable experience that’s well worth every minute!
Amanda S — Google review
My husband and I really enjoyed our day out here. There was plenty to see, added experiences of being able to feed the camels and giraffes. The seal lion show was amazing, the animals are well looked after and this shows in how they react with their handlers. Definitely worth the price, we spent over 5 hours exploring the zoo. Would definitely recommend. Was definitely our best part of visiting the island.
Kelly H — Google review
A beautiful park with a wide variety of animals and stunning plant life. Surrounded by lush vegetation, the zoo is seamlessly integrated into the natural environment. It's a wonderful combination of botanical diversity and wildlife. While animal parks can always be subject to criticism, this one clearly makes a strong effort to provide habitats that resemble the animals' natural surroundings. The park is quite large, and although the entrance fee may seem very high at first, I found it to be well worth it – there's so much to see and explore. There's also the option to enjoy good-quality food within the park, but just centrally located restaurant. The small shops in the park do mostly have just sweet snacks.
Torsten C — Google review
Fantastic day out for the family. The animals are really well kept with large enclosures. Unlike zoos in the UK the experience is far more up close and personal, you are able to touch the giraffes, feed the camels and get up close to the elephants. The sea-lion show is a must. We ate in the park and again unlike UK parks the prices were reasonable. We paid under €25 for paella, chips and chicken nuggets and 3 drinks. We hired a cart to pull our young child but don’t bother it’s harder work pulling them up the steep paths than carrying them. Great day out thoroughly enjoyable.
The G — Google review
Great day out, for a 38 year old and two in there 60's there was plenty to keep us there all day. If you have kids there's even more to do. Friendly staff, plenty of places to eat at reasonable prices and lots of toilets dotted about. Animals were all in good condition and lots to see. It's spread over a big area so expect to walk some. We went to both the sealion and bird shows which were great and put out in Spanish, English and German which is a great plus for the varied visitors. In all a great day out (7 hours for us) so good value too. Well worth a visit if you are on the island.
Martin J — Google review
We booked the safari park through TUI and were given details for booking tickets for the Oasis bus service which made this much easier for us. The park was good, although we felt a few enclosures were a little small for the animals. The botanic garden was very interesting and we enjoyed feeding the Lamas, Giraffes and Camels!
Greg I — Google review
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Museo del Campo Majorero, Carr. Gral. Jandía, s/n, 35627 La Lajita, Las Palmas, Spain
http://oasiswildlifefuerteventura.com/
+34 928 16 11 02
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Playa del Viejo Reyes

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Playa del Viejo Rey, located on the western coast of the island, is a remote and rough beach that attracts surfers due to its big waves. The area is known as a paradise for surfers and is home to several surfing schools. Instead of large hotels and bustling crowds, Playa del Viejo Rey and its neighboring town La Pared offer a laid-back atmosphere with an emphasis on nature and outdoor activities. Besides surfing, visitors can also enjoy horse riding along the beach.
What a beatiful beach. The sunset here is monumental. Warning: it's not a beach for swimming, and it's not accessible for disabled people.
Michal K — Google review
Absolutely stunning place , we were staying at the other side of the island so only been able to see sunrise from our beaches so we decided to tak a little trip to playa del viejo reyes and it didn't disappoint. Views absolutely stunning , small car park at the top of the cliff many people just watch the sunset from there you could take a stairs and go a bitt lower and watch from these or just go down to the beach so couple of options there.
Marta S — Google review
Playa del Viejo Reyes Beach was very easy to reach by car, with a good road leading right to it. After parking, it’s just a 15-minute walk to the beach. The waves are huge, making it excellent for surfing. A great spot for wave enthusiasts!
Reza N — Google review
You have to see it, feel it, enjoy it and you will love it.
Erik A — Google review
Lovely beach having come here in 2018 and again in 2022, lovely waves in winter, and good for sunset when it's sunny
Pete L — Google review
A great little beach, but the road leading to it is very rocky. There are huge waves making it a good spot for surfers. Enjoy
Dr. F — Google review
Amazing beach & ocean. Fantastic place to enjoy the great #sunset. A must-visit location on #fuerteventura. Best spot for surfing! Playa del Viejo Rey
Tobias S — Google review
Perfect place for Portugal style beach lovers))
Max M — Google review
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Las Palmas, Spain, USA
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Sotavento Beach Club

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Hotel
Outdoor Activities
Sotavento Beach Club is a chic and modern hotel that offers an array of amenities for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure. Nestled in the picturesque area of Costa Calma, this stylish aparthotel features contemporary apartments, two inviting pools, three tennis courts, and diving facilities to cater to all your aquatic desires.
We had a really enjoyable stay and were pleasantly surprised with a free room upgrade on arrival – such a nice touch! The hotel grounds were clean, spacious, and beautifully maintained, with a very relaxing atmosphere. What stood out most was how kid-friendly the place is. There were plenty of activities for children. The food was good– both breakfast and dinner offered lots of variety. The staff were also incredibly kind and accommodating, always smiling and happy to help. The only thing that could be improved is the room furniture, which felt a bit outdated. A refresh to more modern decor would make the stay even better. Overall, a great experience!
Madara A — Google review
We bought a 10 day stay for 4 people, convinced we will have 2 seperate bedrooms yet we had 1. It was our mistake which we wanted to fix by paying extra for an apartment with 2 bedrooms and the "lovely" manager in the reception told us it's our fault and she will not help us. I understand that hotel maybe was full but a lot of people came and went and I bet they had an empty apartment we could've used- maybe not for a full stay but at least for a few days. An adult and a child had to sleep on an L shaped couch which doesn't even open for a sofa bed. If you're an English speaking person please avoid this hotel at all cost; by entering this hotel you will end up being in Germany. Staff only speaks German and Spanish, no English in sight. Oh, and the lounges on the beach do not belong to the hotel; you will end up paying 15euros per lounge. The beach is non existent because it was taken by the lounges and the volleyball court (made for the German tourists). Of course no one mentioned it to me in the reception, because English speaking folks are not welcome. The food has been ok apart from meat being undercooked/raw in the restaurant pretty much every night of the dining for 10 days. The only staff worth mentioning were the animation girls in the kids club who made my daughter's stay so great. They put so much effort into their work. I also want to say thanks to Martina, the waitress at the pool bar, who was super welcome and warm and always spoke to us whenever she had a chance❤️❤️
Martyna K — Google review
Terrible experience – the staff doesn’t speak English at all. Even ordering a simple drink is a struggle. They can’t say basic things like “hello” or “goodbye” in English. Everything is in German. You come to Spain for vacation, but it feels like you’re in Germany – you barely hear any Spanish. All the animations are in German, the restaurant menu is in German, and the entire hotel is clearly targeted at German guests. Room cleaning is inconsistent – sometimes they clean, sometimes they don’t. Food is okay but very repetitive, same dishes every day. Juice used in drinks is terrible. The staff doesn’t understand the language, so how can they be genuinely polite? The beach is small, and it’s basically just German tourists playing volleyball. Sunbeds on the beach are not included – you have to pay extra. There’s no water provided in the room – even with all inclusive, you have to go buy water at the store. That’s just absurd. On the positive side, the rooms are large and spacious.
Ernestjelen — Google review
The resort being located next to the beach was a real positive. Unfortunately, not much else positive to report. Aside from one or two staff, the rest seemed uninterested in trying to assist us. Although there were vegetarian options in the all inclusive package, all the vegetarian food was being handled and mixed with non-veg food. When I brought this to the attention of the staff, I was simply told they can’t do anything about it. All entertainment and activities are catered mainly to German tourists. Although we understand catering to the majority of the visitors, we got the impression throughout our stay that we were not exactly welcome. When we asked the reception for advice on where to get tourist information, we were told we should have sorted it all out before visiting and it was not their duty to help.
Mahek M — Google review
The hotel is very nice, and the food is also decent, but it gets quite repetitive – practically the same thing every day, which becomes quite tiring during a minimum 7-day stay. Another issue is that the hotel is obsessively geared toward German tourists. Everyone speaks to you in German, and everything is written in German, which I think is very unfair to guests from other countries. You speak to a shop assistant – a Spanish woman – in English or Spanish, and she replies like a robot in German. That’s a bit crazy. Stop kissing up to German tourists so much… The food is clearly tailored to Germans, who, as everyone knows, aren’t particularly demanding. Rooms, cleanliness, and views are definitely a plus. A downside is that you can’t use the pool in the evening – it’s closed by 4 or 6 PM. Karaoke and all entertainment activities for kids and adults are conducted exclusively in German. The animators are German. You don’t seem to consider that visitors also come from countries like England, Poland, the Czech Republic, or elsewhere. The obsession with the German language and German guests is a big NEGATIVE.
Michał L — Google review
Positives: clean, well maintained hotel, clean pools, clean rooms and good location. Most of the staff is helpfull and friendly. Some of the meals in the restaurant is really tasty. Negatives: You will feel like in Germany. All signs, animations, menu, everything is in deutch only. Most of the staff speaks deutsch only. If you are not German speaking, you will not enjoy any of hotel attractions, everything is in deutch only here. Very strange rules, where you need to pay deposit for almost everything, towels, tennis equipment etc. These attractions you will need to pay a fee for too. Some of the meals were really awful. It is true, that everyday leftovers from the day before are served. As far as I am happy with zero waste approx for some of the food, serving salads, vegetable and meat is far too much, but serving seafood from the day before is way to much! Be carefully what you put on your plate in the restaurant!. Some of staff is really rude. In example mid age lady making eggs in the morning screaming in deutch as she doesn't understand English. All inclusive is not all inclusive and is really poor. Basically it is breakfast, lunch, dinner wine beer and some drinks. That's it. No snacks in between, unless you count white bread sandwiches, which are not eatable. Unless you are a German and you accept all above, wanting to feel like you are still in Germany, I strongly recommend you to find another place for your holidays.
Michał P — Google review
Sotavento Beach Club is nicely located with nice architecture. good for families with kids. if you‘re traveling as a couple/ friends I wouldn’t recommend as there are lots of children and not many moments in "peace". To have some quiet time and distance, you most likely have to rent a car, so you can make the most out of your stay and escape the noise to explore the island. Also an extra to mention as we‘re not from germany, the hotel itself is very „german“ even the staff talks german to you. Sadly that influences the vacation feeling very negatively.
Lilla L — Google review
The beach is great especially for a little one with all the waves, just looknfor cleqr water place of watch out for rocks, have not stayed in hotel so no comment on that.
Marius M — Google review
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Av. Jahn Reisen, 3, 35627 Costa Calma, Las Palmas, Spain
https://sotaventobeachclub.com/de/
+34 928 54 70 60
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Playa de Sotavento de Jandía

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Playa de Sotavento de Jandía is a collection of five stunning beaches with fine white sand and turquoise waters located at the southern tip of Fuerteventura. The area is known for its strong winds, making it a popular spot for wind- and kite-surfing enthusiasts. When the tide is out, the island seems to expand, revealing a shallow lagoon that attracts amateur surfers looking to practice their skills.
Beautiful beach very shallow water so good for kids. Big car park, life gard on hand. Also, a nude beach. Shrubs at the back with some hidden spiders.
John F — Google review
Playa de Soravento de Jandia is one of most beautifull beaches on Fuerteventura. The moment you arrive and see the beach from above is breadthtakimg. Water is shallow, good for famil with kids. Kitesurfers are flying around which is looking georgeous. The small pools inside are bit messy so i don’t recommend swimming there. We had lovely time visiting this beauty
Ondrej K — Google review
Amazing beach for walking! Perfect beach for kitesurfing. Kids love the fishes. A bit windy, but all family love day out
Aurimas Z — Google review
Probably the most beautifull beach of Fuerteventura. There always is a lot of wind. Ideal for kite and windsurfing. Looks different during ebb and flow.
Bram S — Google review
A beautiful golden sand beach in the vicinity of major hotels in Costa Calma. There is a plenty of free car park available. The water is clean and not deep, which makes it a perfect spot for families. There are water sports, and we enjoyed kite flying. Be mindful and respectful of the nudists soaking up the sunshine 🌞 A great place to spend 2-3 hours.
Dr. F — Google review
Very beautiful place a little hard to reach it's secluded beach but we had only for us, me and my wife all day the beach 😍
Florin J — Google review
Very beautiful beach, although it's nearly impossible to relax there in the summer—the wind is so strong it blows sand all over your body, sometimes even painfully. Still, it's worth visiting for the stunning views and great photo opportunities.
Adam Š — Google review
Absolutely stunning beach! The water is crystal clear and the views are incredible. Perfect place for a long walk or just to relax and enjoy the sunshine. There’s no infrastructure around, so make sure to bring some food and drinks with you. Definitely one of the most beautiful beaches on Fuerteventura!
Marta Z — Google review
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Spain, USA
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Playa de Cofete

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Playa de Cofete is a stunning, secluded beach located in the heart of Jandia Natural Park on Fuerteventura. This broad stretch of golden sand is flanked by rugged cliffs and offers breathtaking views and crystal-clear waters, making it an ideal spot for those seeking tranquility away from the crowds.
It's a stunning, wild beach. The road to the beach is a bit rough, so I recommend a car with higher clearance, but I even saw cars like the Fiat 500 there.
Dávid J — Google review
Probably the most beautiful beach in Fuerteventura, maybe even in the whole Canary Islands. The drive there is long (about an hour on a dirt and gravel road), but totally worth it for the breathtaking scenery. Huge waves, endless golden sand, and a wild, untouched atmosphere. No facilities, so bring food, water, and sun protection. A must-visit if you like nature and don’t mind a bit of adventure. There is also old graveyard which you can enter. Stunning Villa Winter is looking at this majestic beach from above
Ondrej K — Google review
I arrived here on a trip from an agency. The road is quite difficult but it's worth it when you get to see the landscape. A very large, wild beach, I understand that it's dangerous to swim there. The view takes your breath away. It's absolutely wonderful. I recommend it!
Luciana T — Google review
Incredible place to visit. You definitely need a car to go there. The road is a bit rough but totally worth it.
Mihai C — Google review
A breathtaking beach stretching for kilometres, surrounded by majestic mountains that look as if they’re flowing downwards. There are places where no photo can truly capture how incredible it is, and this is one of those places — you simply have to be there.
Zwirek — Google review
Beautiful place and the road is not as bad as described! As long as you drive 20-30km per hour you should have no problems. There is only one part for approx. 1km that’s a bit more narrow but nothing to be afraid of, just go slowly and you’ll be fine 😉 any car will manage.
Maria G — Google review
The most beautiful beach in Feurteventura! The beach is hard to access and you have to drive along a very bumpy and skinny dirt road but it’s so worth it. There aren’t many amenities once you arrive so pack a lunch and enjoy an incredible time in paradise!
Nicole B — Google review
Any Balkan road, even highways, is far worse than this one 😂 you may reach it with small fiat 500 if you want to just don't push it when it becomes (occasionally) bumpy. The scenery is astonishing even though there are no swimming conditions, you may see dead corals on the beach, washed up skeletons and so. Besides the towel or beach chair please bring any trash bag and pick up just any piece of plastic that is washed ashore, just as little as you can, to thank the beach.
Dušan R — Google review
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Morro Jable Faro pharmacy. Atty. Nuria Morán León

Pharmacy
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Morro Jable Faro pharmacy is well equipped and has a very friendly and helpful staff. The employees are knowledgeable and can communicate fluently in English. The prices are fair, and the personnel are accommodating in assisting customers with their medication needs. Overall, the pharmacy provides excellent service to its customers.
Staff were very friendly and helpful assisting with medical needs. There’s a few shops in the area that say they’re pharmacies but only sell sun cream and herbal treatments. This is the shop you need for actual medicine.
Callum G — Google review
Great service and help. Unfortunately it is not allowed to enter with dogs, but the pharmacist came to us and supported with all the questions. Thank you ❤️
Gintare S — Google review
While on holiday in Fuerteventuta my elderly Mother ran out of one of her eye medications. Not knowing if the specific item could be purchased over the counter, I visited our closest Chemist which was the Farmacia Faro, Morro Jable. This store was exceptionally clean and the staff were incredibly helpful. Despite the language barrier, we managed to quickly understand each other and establish that new eye drops would be required. These were ordered and I was advised that they would be available on Saturday (next day). Unfortunately, when I arrived on Saturday morning to collect the drops I was told that they had not been delivered. This was clearly not the fault of the Pharmacy or it’s Staff but down to their supplier who had let them down. The same Pharmacy colleague was on hand to let us know what had happened and she was genuinely upset that we had been let down. We were quick to make it clear that these things can happen and that we did not hold Lucia personally responsible. The eye drops, we were assured, would now be available on Monday. It was Lucia’s actions then that completely changed the situation. Lucia took our hotel details and promised to deliver the drops as soon as they were at the Pharmacy. True to her word, Lucia came to our hotel on Monday morning with the eye drops! What made it more exceptional was that it became obvious to us that Lucia was there on her day off. These days it is incredibly rare to see or experience such dedication, personal accountability or desire to deliver such excellent customer service. Lucia managed to do all of that and more, her actions served to restore a little of my faith in humanity. Thank you Lucia and Farmacia Faro for going above as well as beyond to ensure that we were happy, satisfied customers ❤️
Nitin B — Google review
Very helpful visit today as I needed antihistamines, the staff knew what I meant, sold me a genuine product at a fair price
Irene H — Google review
Very well equipped, very friendly and helpful staff. The nice young man who assisted me was very knowledgeable, conversing in English flawlessly. Many thanks to all at the MJF pharmacy
Muiris F — Google review
Good service, actual pharmacy. Accepting prescriptions as well.
Ladan V — Google review
Fast service decent prices and friendly staff
Paul S — Google review
No problem in buying meds using English. Fair prices and nice personnel.
Radosław R — Google review
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Las Afortunadas 1. Edf. Palm Garden., 35625 Jandía. Solana Matorral, Las Palmas, Spain
+34 928 54 02 72
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Morro Jable

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Morro Jable, situated on the southern coast of Fuerteventura in Spain's Canary Islands, is a charming tourist town known for its stunning beaches and laid-back atmosphere. The area boasts attractions such as the Morro Jable Lighthouse, a Turtle Nursery housing loggerhead turtles, and the Jandía Natural Park with its dunes and rich birdlife.
37% as popular as La Oliva
17 minutes off the main route, 83% of way to Costa Calma
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Jandía

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Peninsula
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Jandía is a narrow peninsula located at the southwest tip of Fuerteventura, featuring a nature reserve, a historic lighthouse, and expansive sandy beaches. This natural paradise is separated from the rest of Fuerteventura and was once believed to be an island itself before joining the main island due to volcanic activity. The Jandia Natural Park covers most of the peninsula and its isthmus, with only some coastal areas excluded for tourism development.
You don't have to fly to Jamaica to have a beautiful beach like Caribbean dream. I've been coming here for years to relax and enjoy the sun, beach, beautiful sunrise and sunsets. Can recommend you warmest Jandia, Morro Jable and Corralejo for beautiful Holidays.
Anna M — Google review
Wild, wild, wild!!!! But breathtakingly beautiful and dramatic coastline.
Simon S — Google review
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Florin J — Google review
Lovely beach, very windy
Mathew M — Google review
Nice beach but windy.
Subie S — Google review
Cool looking peninsula 👍👍👍👍
Ochkhuu B — Google review
Probably a great place if you can park!!
SteveplusChris — Google review
Beautiful place 😍😍😍
Lukasz J — Google review
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Spain, USA
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