Finding Holiday Accommodation In Fuerteventura
Well-known due to its lovely sand dunes and excellent beaches, the island of Fuerteventura makes up one of the 7 Canary islands and is certainly an island worth exploring.
It is still a great holiday destination although not as commercialised than that of Tenerife and Gran Canaria with numerous attractions for old and young.
For beach lovers, there are more than one hundred and fifty to choose from, however the magnificent beaches of Costa Calma are well worth a visit much like the beaches at El Cotillo in the North. Beautiful lagoons are created when the tide goes out which are ideal for small children to safely play in until the sun sets.
The busy holiday resort of Corralejo is situated in the North of the island and features an abundance of attractions to help keep everyone amused whilst on holiday. The newly constructed ‘Baku’ water park now features a theme park next door with daily entertainment for both adults and children. Boats to Lanzarote can be found at the port with the new jet foil taking only 12 minutes to reach Lanzarote shores.
The holiday resort of Caleta de Fuste is ideal if you’re after having a more relaxed holiday. A more compact resort than Corralejo, Caleta de Fuste (or El Castillo as its commonly known) still has plenty to do and features a range of bars and restaurants with cuisines from all over the world. The man made beach has been designed with kids in mind making it a safe spot to play while grownups relax on the beach or enjoy many of the water sports on offer at the adjacent harbour.
Fuerteventura has it all so whether you are looking for a beach holiday, relaxing couple of weeks or a holiday of partying, the island has become a popular, all year round, holiday destination for both couples and families.
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