
Fuerteventura is one of the 7 islands of the Canarian archipelago; It emerges from the Atlantic Ocean as a desert surrounded by sand dunes formed by the winds that bring sand from the Sahara forming fantastic dunes. Known for its turquoise waters, its splendid white sand beaches and the contrast with its volcanic landscapes makes this island very special. It’s main attractions are Lobos Island, Jadía Natural Park, Betancuria, Tindaya mountain and windmills.
Located 97 km from the northwest coast of Africa, the Island of Fuerteventura, with 13 protected natural spaces, enhances its exoticism with palm trees and the appreciated aloe vera. Its kilometers of sandy beaches and golden dunes make life on the island a real privilege. Declared Biosphere Reserve and Starlight Reserve for the entire island territory, it has a huge protected area where you can discover the authentic tranquility.
History and Tradition
In Fuerteventura you will not only find beautiful beaches, you can also enjoy a wide range of culture through the museums of the islands, religious architecture, buy local Canarian crafts and participate in parties that specialize in food, music and traditional dances.
Biosphere Reserve
Declared internationally as a Biosphere Reserve and Starlight Reserve.