Things to do in Fuerteventura
There are two sides to Fuerteventura—fly-and-flop beach resorts contrasting with wild, empty landscapes warmed by Saharan breezes. Most visitors to this Canary Island stay steadfastly on their sunloungers, breaking only to visit Corralejo’s billowing dunes, enjoy wine tastings, and explore Puerto del Rosario, the capital, as well as whitewashed villages such as Betancuria. Sporty types, meanwhile, find endless things to do in Fuerteventura—surfers, windsurfers, and kiteboarders scud Jandia’s big-skied seas; snorkelers and wildlife buffs sail to the turquoise-watered island nature reserve of Los Lobos; and adventure-seekers book 4WD, hiking, and bike expeditions into the jagged interior. The second largest of the Canary Islands, Fuerteventura was declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2009. Home to the biggest, and arguably the best, beaches in the Canaries, this volcanic island is a great place to try your hand at surfing, windsurfing, sea kayaking and sailing. Inland there is also mountain biking, hiking, cycling, horse riding and Jeep safaris available, making this a paradise for those who like their activities outdoors. The island’s towns and villages offer great restaurants, lively bars and a choice independent boutiques for those downtimes when you are catching your breath!there's truly something for everyone! Call us on 0203 99707906