Pajara

Airy rooms & suites in a beach property with 3 outdoor pools, a Mediterranean restaurant & a gym.
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Top destinations in Pajara

Morro del Jable
1. Morro del Jable
Most popular based on reviews
Check out Playa de Cofete, Playa del Matorral, and more
Costa Calma
2. Costa Calma
38% as popular as Morro del Jable
Visit Playa de Sotavento, Laguna de Sotavento, and more
Playa de Jandia
3. Playa de Jandia
17% as popular as Morro del Jable
Known for Playa de Sotavento de Jandía, Risco Del Paso, and more
Cofete
4. Cofete
3% as popular as Morro del Jable
Check out Casa Winter and more
Esquinzo
5. Esquinzo
1% as popular as Morro del Jable
Visit Playa de Esquinzo Butihondo, Monte Marina, and more
La Pared
6. La Pared
0% as popular as Morro del Jable
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Playa de Cofete
1. Playa de Cofete
4.8
(5179)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Broad sandy beach backed by rugged cliffs features clear waters, sweeping views & a remote vibe.
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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.
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
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!
Incredible place to visit. You definitely need a car to go there. The road is a bit rough but totally worth it.
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.
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.
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!
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.
Morro Jable
2. Morro Jable
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Morro Jable is a town on the south coast of Fuerteventura, one of Spain’s Canary Islands. It’s known for its beaches, like vast Playa del Matorral, with its Morro Jable Lighthouse and the skeleton of a sperm whale. Morro Jable Wharf is home to the Turtle Nursery, which shelters loggerhead turtles before their release into the wild. North of town is Jandía Natural Park, with dunes, volcanic peaks and rich birdlife.
Sotavento Beach Club
3. Sotavento Beach Club
4.3
(4181)
Hotel
Outdoor Activities
Stylish hotel offering modern apartments, 2 pools, 3 tennis courts & diving facilities.
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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!
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❤️❤️
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.
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.
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.
We loved having the space of our own apartment alongside all the excellent facilities available on site. It all made for a very relaxing holiday.
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.
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.
Playa de Sotavento de Jandía
4. Playa de Sotavento de Jandía
4.8
(2689)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Secluded series of fine-sand beaches with wind- & kite-surfing centers & a beach bar/restaurant.
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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.
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
Amazing beach for walking! Perfect beach for kitesurfing. Kids love the fishes. A bit windy, but all family love day out
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.
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.
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 😍
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!
The most beautiful beach I’ve ever been to, incredible! We went at low tide and stayed until the tide came in, it was amazing, just stunning. A must visit for sure!
Faro Punta de Jandia
5. Faro Punta de Jandia
4.4
(4499)
Sights & Landmarks
Lighthouses
Completed in 1864, the active lighthouse offers a museum with marine life exhibits & a viewing deck.
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Amazing views across this side of the island. The road looks not welcoming but it is worth an effort. On the rocks you will find crabs hiding around. Fantastic NOT mainstream spot. Our daughters did not want to leave.
Southern most top of the island. Off the main road and wasn't long before the tarmac ran out. Ruff track for 10 miles so you'll be driving slowly. Very easily passable just take your time. Some nice big waves there. And a couple of restaurants.
Nice place but it’s quite hard to get to as it’s only accessible via a gravel road. So if you have a normal car or a rental, it might not be the best idea to drive there, as the view isn’t exactly breathtaking 🙈 someone who travels a lot and has seen many places definitely wouldn’t say ‘wow’🙂
If you need space, to be on your own, to disconnect; this area is perfect. However it is very open to the wind, check out the wind forecast before visiting. I had a wonderful 48 hours and even managed to camp ⛺️ on the beach as the wind wasn’t that bad.
A cute little lighthouse that can be viewed from the outside. We visited around sunset, but everything was closed—I’m not sure if it’s open during the day. The road to get there is a winding gravel path for about 20 km, so drive carefully! It’s not a must-see, but if you like lighthouses and scenic views of the sea and cliffs, it’s definitely a nice stop. Just a few hundred meters further, you’ll also find the southernmost point of Fuerteventura.
Nice, but somewhat worn down lighthouse at the end of the road coming from Morro Jable. You have great view on the ocean from here. The road to the lighthouse is around 20km of gravel road which is in okayish condition (it was being maintained when we were and the part they had already finished was very smooth to drive) and can be taken with a normal car if you drive carefully. The lighthouse was supposed to be open from 10:30-17:30 on most days but it was still closed when we were there around 11 mid March. Not sure if it only opens in the high season, the sign on the door did not specify. So don’t be disappointed if you don’t get in.
Nice view point, unfortunately no services available, no bufet, no museum, just tables and benches where you can make your own picnic with nice view
What a ride! Recommend to everyone to see this place.. there’s just something different on this place.. you’ll drive on a but bumpy road, not for small cars, but if you’re experienced driver , you can get there good 💪🏼
Morro Jable Faro pharmacy. Atty. Nuria Morán León
6. Morro Jable Faro pharmacy. Atty. Nuria Morán León
4.4
(77)
Pharmacy
Sights & Landmarks
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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.
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 ❤️
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 ❤️
Very helpful visit today as I needed antihistamines, the staff knew what I meant, sold me a genuine product at a fair price
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
Good service, actual pharmacy. Accepting prescriptions as well.
Fast service decent prices and friendly staff
No problem in buying meds using English. Fair prices and nice personnel.

Other notable attractions

Playa del Matorral
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Broad sandy stretch featuring rental sun loungers, a lighthouse, showers & a naturist section.
Mercadillo de Costa Calma
Flea market
Shopping
Casa Winter
Local history museum
Sights & Landmarks
Villa built in 1937 by German engineer Gustav Winter, known for his link with the Nazi Party.
Centro de recuperación y conservación de tortugas marinas Morrojable
Wildlife rescue service
Nature & Parks
Playa de Sotavento de Jandía
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Playa del Viejo Reyes
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Rugged, secluded beach with big waves attracting surfers & several outfits offering surf lessons.
H10 Playa Esmeralda
Hotel
Outdoor Activities
Airy quarters in a high-end beachfront resort offering a spa, free breakfast & multiple pools.
Mirador Astronómico de Sicasumbre
Scenic spot
Museums
Lookout point featuring a sundial, vertical clock & nighttime views of constellations.
Parque Natural Jandía
Nature preserve
Outdoor Activities
Large nature reserve featuring sand dunes, hills & beaches, plus scrubland & abundant birdlife.
Apart. Playa La Barca
Holiday apartment rental
Outdoor Activities
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