Fuerteventura is the closest Canary Island to the African coast and boasts more than three thousand hours of sunshine a year. It also has a total of 157 long sandy beaches and sand dunes, making it for perfect for all kinds of water sports.
Currently there is a boom in leisure centres that invite tourists to discover different aspects of the Island's landscape and culture. Some examples are the Miguel de Unamuno Museum, the Tefia Craft Village and the Morro Velosa Lookout.
The beauty of Fuerteventura is complemented by the neighbouring islet of Lobos, which is a boat ride from the pure white beaches of Corralejo in the north.
Things to See & Do
* Miguel de Unamuno Museum
* Island of Lobos
* Tefia Craft Village
* Molino de Antigua Craft Centre
* Morro Velosa Lookout
General information
Cruise Season – Feb to Dec
Currency - Euro (€)
Language – Spanish
Land Area – 1,732 sq km’s
Population – 49,020
Electricity – 2 round pins European style
Time –GMT/UTC plus one hour
International Country Telephone Code – +34
Port Location – The port is located at Corralejo.
Transport Links - Fuerteventura has air links with the main cities of Europe, the Spanish mainland and the other Canary Islands through its international airport at Puerto de Rosario. From the capital, you can travel to Cadiz and Arrecife de Lanzarote with the Trasmediterranea Shipping Lines. Naviera Armas Shipping Lines runs a jet foil service, connecting the Island with Tenerife and Gran Canaria. There is also a ferry crossing from the ports of Corralejo in Fuerteventura, to Punta Llana in Lanzarote, with Fred Olsen Lines.