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What to see in Fuerteventura: a complete guide to must-see places

 

If you're planning your trip and wondering what to see in Fuerteventura, you should know that this island is much more than just sun and sand. Its volcanic landscape, miles of endless sand, and historic villages create a unique combination in the Canary Islands.

Here you will find the must-see places that cannot be missed on your itinerary.


Must-see beaches in Fuerteventura

 

The Fuerteventura coastline is one of the island's biggest attractions.

Cofete Beach

 

Located in the south, within the Jandía Natural Park, it is one of the wildest beaches in the Canary Islands. Its size and the surrounding mountains create a spectacular landscape.

Sotavento Beach

Famous for its natural lagoons and perfect conditions for windsurfing and kitesurfing.

Dunes of Corralejo

 

Within the Corralejo Natural ParkThese beaches offer white sand and open ocean views.


Isla de Lobos: a must-do excursion

 

The islet of LobosOpposite Corralejo lies the spectacular Lobos Island.

It is one of the most highly recommended places to see in Fuerteventura if you want to enjoy:

Volcanic hiking

Virgin beaches

Snorkel

Protected nature

The boat trip lasts only 15–20 minutes.


Charming villages

 

Fuerteventura also preserves interesting historical centers.

Betancuria

 

Former capital of the island, surrounded by mountains and with traditional Canarian architecture.

El Cotillo

 

Fishing village with a relaxed atmosphere and spectacular sunsets.

The olive

 

Historic northern municipality with emblematic buildings and agricultural tradition.


Volcanic landscapes and viewpoints

The interior of the island shows its volcanic origin with eroded mountains and arid plains.

Some natural viewpoints allow you to contemplate panoramic views of the ocean and the island's relief.


Unforgettable sunsets

 

The west coast offers some of the most spectacular sunsets in the archipelago. El Cotillo is one of the best spots to enjoy them.


Recommended route to see Fuerteventura in 5 days

 

Day 1: Corralejo and Dunes
Day 2: Lobos Island
Day 3: Betancuria and Ajuy
Day 4: Leeward and Jandía
Day 5: Cofete and southern viewpoints


Practical advice for organizing your visit

 

To explore Fuerteventura at your own pace, renting a car is recommended. Many beaches and viewpoints are far from public transport.


Conclusion

Knowing what to see in Fuerteventura involves combining nature, wild beaches, excursions such as visiting Isla de Lobos, and towns with history.

The island offers open landscapes, tranquility, and a constant sense of space and freedom. A perfect destination for those seeking unspoiled nature.

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