Fuerteventura Resorts
There are plenty of Fuerteventura resorts to choose from on this amazing Canary island, all of which cater for your every need to help make it an unforgettable Fuerteventura holiday. Whilst you're there why not hire a car and head for the picturesque hamlet of Pajara, which is set between two volcanoes and offers stunning views. The peaceful, former capital of Betancuria and the splendid village of Lajares should be explored as you can discover the way locals have lived for hundreds of years.
Holidaymakers that come to Fuerteventura and want to go further afield can take a ferry from Corralejo to Playa Blanca in Lanzarote or visit the unspoilt island of Los Lobos, just 3 km from the shore and famous for its superb fishing and snorkelling.
Corralejo
Fuerteventura resort Corralejo is a lively place & is home to the Gran Atlantis Fuerteventura Resort Hotel, which is one of our most popular hotels in Fuerteventura. Corralejo offers a wide selection of restaurants and bars along with lots of watersports including scuba diving and windsurfing. Just outside town you'll find a 7 mile stretch of sand, while a small sandy beach serves the resort centre. Most of the shops, bars and restaurants are situated along the main street which leads right down through music square and on to the harbour which looks across to a stunning desert-like landscape of sand dunes.
Costa Caleta
A safe, sheltered beach skirting a wide horseshoe bay is the focal point of this modern, expanding Fuerteventura resort. Costa Caleta has quiet-tree lined streets with low-rise buildings, and the numerous shops, cafes and restaurants make it a popular choice for a family holiday in Fuerteventura. The nightlife is varied too with plenty of bars hosting live music evenings, karaoke and a wide variety of restaurants including Chinese, Italian and authentic Spanish.
Costa Calma
Costa Calma, or the 'calm coast' as it is known, lies on the edge of the stunning Jandia National Park. Beautiful sandy beaches skirting a long, unspoilt coastline are the main attraction here. This growing resort has a European flavour, along with a good selection of restaurants, bars and shops dotted along palm-tree lined promenades; beach lovers - look no further!
Jandia
Situated in the Jandia peninsula on the southern tip of Fuerteventura, Playa Jandia boasts a beautiful area of vast sandy beaches and picturesque high wide skies overlooked by the extinct volcano Pico de Zarza. Playa Jandia is fast becoming one of the most popular Fuerteventura resorts especially with watersports fanatics, as conditions are so good that the world windsurfing championships are held here. Playa Jandia is a developing resort with lively shopping centres, amusement arcades, a range of modern facilities and a great selection of restaurants that are very popular with British tourists.
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