The island of fuerteventura has grown increasingly popular over recent years with a major increase in tourism.
With temperatures reaching the high 30′s in the summer months and mid twenties in winter months, Fuerteventura is a well-liked summer and winter holiday destination.
Neighbouring islands of Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote have always been a popular choice, even so with the recent growth and development of Fuerteventura with a water park now in the North and several shopping centres in other resorts, Fuerteventura has become as popular as the other islands.
Bragging over one humdred and fifty beaches, wetter fuerteventura is a must for beach lovers. The annual wind surfing competitions are found in the South and no matter what kind of water sports you’re into can be located in either Corralejo, Costa Caleta and Morro Jable.
Families and couples love going to Fuerteventura and the holiday resort of Caleta de Fuste was built with children in mind. The man made beach is a safe spot for children to relax and play while adults take it easy on the beach and there are many activities like trampolines, archery, tennis, mini golf, play parks and a sand school to help keep them amused.
In the North, Corralejo features a new water park and amusement park and again an abundance of children’s parks and activities.
Dining places serving food from around the world are located in both resorts, however a drive inland will provide some of the best restaurants on the island offering traditional Canarian cuisine at very low prices.
The roads of Fuerteventura are reasonably quiet, and the resident goats can be found wandering the wasteland and inland roads so drive carefully!
Offering stunning scenery, Fuerteventura makes a great holiday destination and although not as built up as the other islands, makes a fantastic holiday place to go for both couples and families.