Things to do in Fuerteventura
Sotavento beach: the most coveted beach in Fuerteventura
Sotavento beach is one of the loveliest in Fuerteventura and offers travellers a true oasis of golden sand and crystal-clear waters.
Los Molinos: a charming village in Fuerteventura
Puertito de Los Molinos is home to incredible caves that can only be accessed at low tide. Discover all their secrets.
Lajares: a rural break in Fuerteventura
Lajares is one of the least-known places in Fuerteventura. Find out about everything that can be done in this village surrounded by volcanoes.
Ajuy caves: a journey back to the island’s origins
This natural gem is home to the oldest formations in the Canary Islands—a must-visit to get a better understanding of the archipelago’s past.
Villa Winter: a possible Nazi hideout
Sealed-off rooms, an uncertain history and an extraordinary location make Villa Winter the most enigmatic building in Fuerteventura.
Playa del Matorral beach: crystal-clear waters and a unique ecosystem
Let’s pay a visit to the Playa del Matorral beach near Morro Jable, offering crystal-clear waters, a wetland and a wide range of activities
Majorero cheese, a certified delicacy from Fuerteventura
World-renowned Majorero cheese made from goat’s milk dates back to the pre-Hispanic era and has Protected Designation of Origin (PDO). Be sure to try it.
Acua Water Park, Fuerteventura’s unique and unbeatable water park
Located in northern Fuerteventura, on the outskirts of tourism hub Corralejo, Acua Water Park promises an intense dose of fun for children and adults alike.
Aguas Verdes: a volcanic pool in the middle of the Atlantic
The island of Fuerteventura hides several magnificent natural jewels, offering visitors the chance to bathe in stunning locations. One such example is the Aguas Verdes volcanic pool.
Surfing in Fuerteventura: the island with an adventurous spirit
Fuerteventura has hosted world windsurfing and kitesurfing championships since 1984, revealing just how deeply rooted these water sports are on the island.