|
Map |
Cofete
The most
famous wild beach in the Canaries, and an
spectacular, untouched and pure nature.
|
|
El Jablito.
Facing the Parque
Holandes Residential and along the coast, a
small fishing village where some people spend his
hollidays... |
|
Caleta de la Madera.
Amazing cliff in Jandia Peninsula, in
the south of the island |
|
Mirador de los Canarios.
From this
viewpoint has a privileged panoramic Cofete beach
and the highest mountains of the island
|
|
Degollada Agua Oveja.
A place which
overlooks the entire beach Cofete, one of the most
breathtaking views of the island
|
|
El Cotillo.
One of the most
beautiful fishing villages of Fuerteventura, with a
number of restaurants and some of the best beaches on
the island
|
|
Mirador Risco de las Peńas.
In one of the most
beautiful roads of Fuerteventura, among Betancuria and Pájara,
and a perfect spot to watch the famous Chipmunks in
Fuerteventura
|
|
Betancuria.
The capital of the
island for centuries, was the first town on the
island founded by the conquistadors, hence its name,
which comes from Jean de Betencourt.
|
|
La
Ampuyenta.
The village of La Ampuyenta has
four points of interest worth visiting
|
|
Ermita Virgen del Tanquito.
On the slopes of Mount Cardon, found
this little chapel which is accessed by a trail about
an hour.
|
|
Los 4 Miradores.
On the road between Pájara and Costa
Calma are 4 viewpoints together
|
|
Mirador Guise y Ayose.
On the road
between Antigua Betancuria after passing Morro Velosa,
we find this interesting viewpoint
|
|
Faro
de la Entallada
A peculiar building encompasses the lightouse,
currently in use. In addition, The Lightouse is an
excellent viewpoint of the Atlantic Sea. |
|
Ajuy.
In addition to
the small village, caves and the beach, Ajuy is
the most interesting geological area of all the
Canary Islands.
|
|
Fossil Site.
It is rare to find
fossils in the Canaries. But we have everything in Fuerteventura
|
|
San
Buenaventura Convent.
In Betancuria find the
ruins of this interesting and
sometimes unknown fifteenth century convent
|
|
Colonel´s House
Former residence of the
rulers of Fuerteventura, this construction is in La Oliva and is
currently used as exhibition space
|
|
Los Molinos Reservoir.
The "largest lake
in the island of Fuerteventura", the largest
accumulation of fresh water in our island
|
|
Pajara.
The town of Pájara is in
the municipality of the same name (with
two records: the largest in Spain and has more
miles of coastline)
|
|
Los Molinos.
A small fishing
village in which radically changes its beach in
summer and winter. Do not forget to eat at the
Restaurant Casa Pon.
|
|
Puerto del Rosario.
A large
shopping center, a promenade, sculptures in the
streets and offer full dining and shopping
|
|
Gran Tarajal.
The second
most important city of the island, had in the
twentieth century most projection as it was the
port through which exported agricultural products of
Fuerteventura
|
|
Penitas
Viewpoint.
This viewpoint is
among Betancuria and Pájara, in one of the most
beautiful mountain areas of Fuerteventura
|
|
Castillo de Lara.
The "Forest of Fuerteventura." A perfect
setting for a picnic on the more important woods
of the island
|
|
Corralejo.
One of the 4 resorts
of the island of Fuerteventura, located on the north
coast, and an important sport and commercial port
|
|
Toston Castle.
This fortification was
built nearly six centuries to defend the island from
attacks by pirates. It's in the village of El Cotillo,
north west of the island
|
|
Tetir.
This
picturesque town on the first Sunday of each month
a Craft Market
|
|
Vega de Rio de Palmas
A real garden in the arid Fuerteventura. It
is in the Massif Betancuria, and houses the Hermitage
of the Virgen de la Pena, patron saint of the island
|
|
Caleta de Fuste.
One of the most
important tourist centers, offering the visitor
a family beach and a great shopping
|
|
Monumento
Unamuno.
The monument to this
famous Spanish writer and philosopher who lived a
few months in exile on the island of Fuerteventura
|
|
|
|