Fuerteventura Hotels Let You Escape Daily Grind To Enjoy Spectacular Sandy Beaches
Thursday, July 29th, 2010Free from the cares and woes of everyday life, visitors to the volcanic island of Fuerteventura can discover a world of peace and tranquillity. The island is famous for its expansive white sandy beaches which are perfect for sun worshippers, but beyond the resorts there are many and varied activities and opportunities for sightseeing. The great Fuerteventura hotels on offer mean there should be something for everyone, whether you prefer to experience the island’s sights and sounds or just relax on the beach.
Things To Do
Fuerteventura boasts more than 150 beaches making it an ideal place to enjoy surf, sun and sand with a Spanish twist. Situated on the north of the island, the resort town of Corralejo is famous for its shimmering dunes and is particularly popular with families. Due to its location near Corralejo town centre, families can easily purchase food and drinks and make use of other amenities. Just outside the capital city of Puerto Rosario, meanwhile, lie the sparkling white sands of Puerto Blanco. Lifeguards and a flag system help alert visitors to the safety of the undertow and surf.
A regular breeze blowing off the Atlantic makes Fuerteventura a great place for surfers and windsurfers. A number of schools on the island offer lessons and equipment rental to holidaymakers interested in learning the sports. And for those who would like the opportunity to explore the wreck of the SS American Star, which was beached in 1994 Playa de Garcy during a storm, there are a number of diving schools.
Things to See
Away from the brilliant white beaches lies a blissful island relatively undisturbed by tourism. Drive to the north of the island where you can enjoy a scenic view of the island from the Mirador de Morro Velosa viewpoint. Continue north to the Corralejo Nature Reserve and rent a jeep to explore the sand dunes, a lavascape and Montaña Roja. Or take a short glass-bottomed boat trip from Corralejo to the deserted island of Los Lobos, which is home to over 130 different species of plants and animals.
Visitors to Fuertenventura, which lies just 60 miles off the coast of Saharan Morocco, can have their own desert experience by embarking on a Camel Safari expedition that combines camel rides with the chance to take pleasure in the Spanish and North African flavours of Canary Island cooking. En route, stop and explore Puerto Rosario, Fuerteventura’s capital city. For a change of pace, catch a ferry to Gran Canaria and Lanzarote from Puerto Rosario to visit some of the other Canary Islands. On the western side of the island lies Betancuria, the isle’s original capital. The city’s fifteenth-century cathedral is chief among the island’s cultural attractions, and at the Archaeological Museum of Betancuria visitors can step back in time to explore the island’s classical and aboriginal heritage.
The Serene beauty of Fuerteventura’s volcanic landscape, its dazzling sun and perfect surf is enough to satisfy all tastes. Surrounded by turquoise waters and uncrowded beaches, guests staying at Fuerteventura hotels will enjoy the perfect break from everyday life.