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Fuerteventura
By Pat Guth | Published  09/3/2006 | Islands in Spain | Unrated
Fuerteventura, Spain | Islands of Spain

The second largest of the Canary Islands and the closest to the African Coast, Fuerteventura is thought to be the oldest of all the volcanic islands that make up this fascinating and inviting archipelago. 

With a climate similar to that of Mexico or Florida, its beaches are Fuerteventura’s number one attraction.  There are more than 150 fabulous beaches lining the perimeter of the island.  Check out the east coast beaches of Corralejo – perfect for families, surrounded by restaurants and Storm in Fuerteventura, Spainother amenities; or the more rugged sands of El Cotillo on the west coast – ideal for fishing, board surfing, and wind surfing. Others offer shallow waters for non-swimmers and children, golden sands for sunbathing, or waters full of unique sea creatures for avid divers and snorkelers.

While the capital city of Puerto de Rosario is more industrial than tourist-oriented, the island does boast a number of quaint towns that are fun to visit.  Consider day trips to Betancuria, with its enticing archeological museum; the charming fishing town of Gran Tarajal;  Lajares, where you can buy local crafts and handmade lace; or the very spiritual mountain town of Tindaya.

From Fuerteventura, guests can also travel the short distance to Los Lobos Island, a pristine nature reserve known for its plethora of exotic plants and birds. 

 


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