Fuerteventura Travel Guide

Only 60 miles (100km) separates the island of Fuerteventura,
second largest in the Canary archipelago, from the continent of
Africa, and this sunny island shares the same latitude (and
therefore weather conditions) with the renowned holiday
destinations of Florida and Mexico. Unlike those bustling
resort-ridden vacation stations, though, Fuerteventura is
relatively undiscovered, its more than 150 idyllic sandy beaches
only sparsely populated and many seldom visited at all.The island has an arid volcanic landscape, and apart from the
beaches, not much to recommend it in the way of tourist amenities
or attractions. This has kept the mega resorts and mass summer
package holiday trade at bay, but it does have a fair share of
day-trippers from the resorts of Lanzarote and Gran Canaria who
come seeking a respite from the crowds. The island's two main
resort towns are Corralejo and Caleta del Fuste. Fuerteventura is
easily accessible from the other islands in the archipelago by
ferry or air. The airport is situated close to the island's capital
of Puerto del Rosario.
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