Fuerteventura , ...The Tranquil Island .



(Beach at Caleta De Fuste)
The Island retains an unhurried charm, a product of endless, un-crowded golden sandy beaches, pretty, tranquil villages and welcoming people.

Blessed by the cooling winds from which the name derives, Fuerteventura has obvious appeal to water sport enthusiasts. For those seeking peace and quiet - there are over 150 beaches, many of which you can have to yourself, whilst those wishing to explore the second largest Canary Island will enjoy breathtaking views coupled with great value car hire! (See below)

Places to visit on Fuerteventura

(Our friends can put you in touch with trip organisers / call us for details)

Corralejo

Formerly a fishing village, now lively with plenty of shops and fantastic sand dunes. This is the biggest resort on the island, and well worth a visit. Currents are said to be strong so caution recommended in the sea.

Baku Water Park

Great day out for the family. Log Flumes, the black hole, lazy river etc Free Express coach leaves Caleta every Friday morning

There are lockers so you can lock away valuables and enjoy the various water

(Corralejo Bay)

El Cottillo ,

An unspoilt gem on the north side of the island. This charming and peaceful fishing village is dedicated to the virgin of good travel.....




Drive south from El Cotillo and discover the wreck of the "American Star" which ran aground 8 years ago..

(Corralejo Bay)



At La Lajita is a zoo with horse rides, parrot shows, camel safaris and a cactus garden.

We've been a couple of times and agree with the view that it is the best zoo in the Canaries




Markets

The Street Market is in Caleta on a Saturday morning - and tends to wind down by lunch time. The same stalls are in Corralajeo on Monday and other resorts other days. It's the usual market fun and games.. be ready to walk away from your bargain.

Jandia

Jandia is on the South side of the Island (which tends to have more European visitors than Caleta).

Really beautiful beach, although quite a long drive


Other Beaches

Whilst Caleta is nice and easily accessible, Jandia above is also great. Heading North there is a fantastic beach just before you get to Corralajeo. Turn right where you see the two hotels. There is ample parking. Sea is safe enough though much choppier than Caleta.

Getting Around




Fuerteventura...is well worth exploring.


There are a number of car rental companies based at the airport - and in Caleta, some of which are itemised below.

Autos Reisen: Tel: 0034 92-8860760 Fax: 0034 92-8760762
Avis: Tel: 0034 92-8860624
Cicar Tel: 0034 92 8860576 Fax: 0034 92 8860577
Europcar: Tel: 0034 92 2372882 Fax: 0034 92 2371874
Hertz: Tel: 0034 92 8860628 Fax: 0034 92 8860625
   
Eco Cars. Directly opposite the Pharmacy
   
Tropic - rent a Car Opposite from the Barcelo Hotel
   
Victor Cars Next to Hong Kong Centre


Organised Trips

Alternatively - you may wish to leave the driving to someone else - and take advantage of various trips. There's a free trip to Baku Water Park leaving Caleta at 8.45 every Friday morning....brilliant value.

This is just a sample list

Baku Waterpark Fridays; Great day out for the family. Log Flumes, the black hole, lazy river etc
Jandia Express Mondays 4 hours to shop in the tax free haven with a fantastic beach
Corralejo Express Fridays Easiest way to get to Corralejo...the market, the shops and the beach
Oasis Jungle park Daily Zoo, botanical gardens, great shows and camel safari
Catlanza Catamaran Tue / Fri Brilliant luxury cruise, swim, snorkel, delicious lunch...
Whale Watching Daily Set sail for two hours seeking whales and dolphins
Island Hopping Mon / Fri Glass bottom boat ride to Puerto del Carmen (Lanzarote)
Yellow Submarine Daily Also includes sea lion show and trip round Oceanarium. Ideal for young families



Yellow Submarine...