Fuerteventura Spain is well known as a holiday jaunt for windsurfing. You will find a gathering of wind-surfing enthusiasts gathering here in August each year. Beach lovers too, can enjoy a whale of a time here as there is more than 50 kilometers of sandy beach. Two places in Fuerteventura which see an influx of tourists are the Jandia peninsula in the south and Corralejo in the north. You are bound to be impressed by the peacefulness of Giniginamar with its black sand fringed by elegant palm trees. The Juan Gomez ravine on the Jandia peninsula has a long stretch of golden sand at its mouth. In the south, La Pared is home to a beach complete with black pebbles. On a Fuerteventura travel if you like to stay in a quiet and secluded place for some peace you can book hotels Fuerteventura on the scenic Ajuy beach.
The beauty of Fuerteventura lies in its relatively undiscovered sandy beaches. There are still more than hundred idyllic sandy beaches which are sparsely populated. The beaches are the chief attractions in Fuerteventura Spain in the way of tourist amenities or attractions. What attracts on to Fuerteventura is its easy accessibility from the other islands in the archipelago by ferry or air. One can reserve luxury villas Fuerteventura on one of the many perfect beaches in case you are looking for solitude away from other holidaymakers. The restored Santa Maria church in Betancuria is a major day attraction and the Casa Museo Arquebiologico, an interesting museum documenting the history of the island can also be explored during your Fuerteventura travel. One can watch local artists at work at the church as well as pick up some local handcrafts at a charming shop. The ‘Oasis de Los Camellos’ zoo is one of the island’s main attractions with its small selection of animals and activities such as parrot shows, horse rides and camel safaris. |