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Spas in Fuerteventura: pleasure and wellness by the sea
Fuerteventura’s beautiful beaches and landscapes are ideal for beating stress; add a spa day into the mix and the results are even better yet.
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Travelling to Fuerteventura with children: an exciting adventure
If you’re travelling with children, Fuerteventura makes an ideal destination because its landscapes will awaken the curiosity of the smallest adventure-seekers in your family.
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Festivals in Fuerteventura that will fill your trip with endless fun
Carnival, religious pilgrimages, battle re-enactments and more. Fuerteventura has a busy annual events calendar. Take note of the most enjoyable festivals.
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Viewpoints in Fuerteventura: fantastic windows onto the island’s beauty
The viewpoints in Fuerteventura give travellers the chance to enjoy dozens of beautiful panoramas of the island.
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Discover Fuerteventura’s must-visit towns and villages
Fuerteventura is one of the most popular beach holiday destinations, but it also has a wide range of towns and villages that are well worth visiting.
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Hiking in Fuerteventura: something for all levels
There are up to 21 hiking routes in Fuerteventura and the GR-131 is the most ambitious of them all.
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The Unamuno House-Museum remembers the writer’s period in exile
A museum charting the four months that Unamuno spent in exile in Fuerteventura in 1924, a love affair with the island that led to important texts.
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Salinas del Carmen Saltworks: a living museum in Fuerteventura
Situated in Antigua, Salinas del Carmen Saltworks have their own Salt Museum and invite visitors to be a salt worker for the day.
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The Virgen de la Peña, a religious pilgrimage to the sanctuary of Fuerteventura’s patron saint
The religious pilgrimage in honour of the Virgen de la Peña is a very popular event on the island. Visit the sanctuary and learn about the history behind Fuerteventura’s patron saint.
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La Alcogida Eco-Museum: a journey back to a rural past
At La Alcogida Eco-Museum you can discover what life was like in rural Fuerteventura during the first half of the twentieth century.