What to do and see in Fuerteventura? The 13 must-sees © Elena Krivorotova - Adobe Stock

Fuerteventura, the second largest island in the Canaries, is a paradise for beach lovers, water sports enthusiasts and spectacular scenery. With the sand dunes of Corralejo Natural Park, charming villages like Betancuria and El Cotillo, and numerous surf spots, the island offers a variety of activities to suit all tastes. Explore the volcanic mountains of Jandía, dive into the crystal-clear waters of the natural pools of Los Lagos, or explore the Isla de Lobos. Whether you're looking for adventure or relaxation, Fuerteventura will seduce you with its natural treasures and unique atmosphere.

1- Corralejo Natural Park

Parc Naturel de Corralejo
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Discover the Corralejo Nature Parka true jewel of Fuerteventura. Located in the north of the island, this park impresses with its vast white sand dunes stretching for almost 10 km. Explore its desert landscapes on foot or by buggy for a unique experience. Don't forget to enjoy the pristine beaches with their turquoise waters, ideal for swimming and snorkeling. With areas specially set aside for kitesurfing and windsurfing, Corralejo is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. All in all, Corralejo Nature Park combines adventure and relaxation, offering an unforgettable getaway for all visitors.

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2- Betancuria

Betancuria
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Explore Betancuriabetancuria, the ancient capital of Fuerteventura, is a must for history and culture lovers. Located in a picturesque setting in the heart of the island, Betancuria charms with its cobbled streets, traditional architecture and verdant landscapes. Visit theSanta María church, a historic building dating back to the 15th century, and immerse yourself in the past at the archaeological museum. Don't miss the Casa Museo de Betancuria, where you can learn about the rich local history. Stroll through this peaceful village and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. All in all, Betancuria offers total immersion in Fuerteventura's cultural heritage.

3- Jandía

Jandía
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Discover Jandía, a jewel in the south of Fuerteventura. This peninsula offers a variety of activities for nature and beach lovers. Explore the Jandía Natural Park, with its volcanic landscapes and hiking trails offering spectacular views. Enjoy heavenly beaches such as Playa Barca and Playa de Cofete, ideal for swimming and relaxing. Be sure to visit the charming village of Morro Jable, rich in local culture, and head to the faro de punta Jandía for an end-of-the-world experience. With its pristine beaches and unspoilt environment, Jandía is a must-see destination for an unforgettable getaway.

4- El Cotillo

El Cotillo
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Discover El Cotilloel Cotillo is a charming fishing village on the northwest coast of Fuerteventura. Renowned for its relaxed atmosphere and spectacular beaches, El Cotillo is a must for sun and surf lovers. Explore the beaches of La Concha and Los Charcos, ideal for family bathing thanks to their calm, crystal-clear waters. For the more adventurous, the beaches ofÁguila andEsquinzo offer perfect waves for surfing and wild landscapes. Don't miss the breathtaking sunsets from the cliffs overlooking the ocean. With its fresh seafood restaurants and authentic atmosphere, El Cotillo is an ideal destination to relax and enjoy Fuerteventura's natural beauty.

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5- Isla de Lobos

Isla de Lobos
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VisitIsla de Lobosa small island paradise north-east of Fuerteventura. Accessible by ferry from Corralejo, this nature reserve offers breathtaking scenery and diverse wildlife. Explore the hiking trails that take you to the summit of La Caldera, an ancient volcano offering panoramic views of the ocean and Fuerteventura. Take advantage of the crystal-clear waters to snorkel and discover the region's rich marine life. Don't miss Playa de la Concha, a white sandy beach perfect for relaxing. With its unspoilt environment and outdoor activities, Isla de Lobos is a must-see destination for nature and adventure lovers.

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6- La Oliva

La Oliva
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Discover La Olivala Oliva is a picturesque village in the north of Fuerteventura, famous for its traditional Canarian architecture and historic sites. Stroll through its narrow streets lined with whitewashed houses and visit the 18th-centurychurch of Our Lady of La Candelaria. Don't miss the Casa de los Coroneles, a historic mansion that today houses a museum dedicated to local history. The area around La Oliva also offers many opportunities for outdoor activities, such as hiking and observing the restored windmills. With its tranquil atmosphere and cultural riches, La Oliva is a must for those wishing to discover the authentic charm of Fuerteventura.

7- Montaña de Tindaya

Montaña de Tindaya
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Discover the Montaña de Tindayaa sacred mountain located to the north-west of Fuerteventura. Known for its cultural and spiritual importance to the island's ancient indigenous peoples, this site offers spectacular panoramic views of the ocean and surrounding landscape. Hike to the summit to admire the mysterious petroglyphs carved into the rock. Take advantage of the marked trails for an immersive excursion into the heart of unspoilt nature. With its mystical atmosphere and breathtaking panoramas, Montaña de Tindaya is a must-see experience for hiking and cultural enthusiasts.

8- Ajuy

Ajuy
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Explore Ajuyajuy is a small coastal village on the west coast of Fuerteventura, renowned for its spectacular caves and impressive cliffs. Start your visit at Playa de Ajuy, a unique black sand beach ideal for a relaxing stroll. Then follow the path to the sea caves, once used by pirates, and admire the fascinating rock formations. Don't miss the viewpoint for breathtaking panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. With its dramatic landscapes and rich history, Ajuy is a must for nature and adventure lovers, offering a memorable and immersive experience.

9- Snorkeling and scuba diving

Young woman at snorkeling in the tropical water

Discover the underwater wonders of Fuerteventura by snorkeling and scuba diving. With its crystal-clear waters and abundant marine life, the island offers perfect spots for all levels. Explore the colorful reefs of Playa de Cofete and swim alongside dolphins, turtles and rays. For a deeper adventure, dive El Bajo de la Santa and admire coral gardens and large groupers. Ideal conditions all year round make Fuerteventura a top destination for diving enthusiasts. In short, snorkeling and scuba diving here promise unforgettable encounters with marine life in an exceptional natural setting.

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10- Surfing

Filles faisant du surf
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Discover the thrills of surfing in Fuerteventura, a dream destination for surfers of all levels. Thanks to its consistent waves and golden sand beaches, the island offers ideal conditions for year-round surfing. Popular surf spots such as Corralejo, El Cotillo and Playa de Esquinzo are perfect for catching the best waves. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced surfer, you'll find surf schools and qualified instructors to guide you. With its breathtaking scenery and relaxed atmosphere, surfing in Fuerteventura promises an unforgettable, adrenaline-filled experience.

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11- Stand Up Paddle

Enfant au paddle
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Try Stand Up Paddle (SUP) in Fuerteventura, an ideal activity for enjoying its calm waters and spectacular scenery. Beaches such as Caleta de Fuste and the lagoon on the island of Lobos offer perfect conditions for learning this relaxing sport. Stand on your board and paddle along, admiring the marine life and panoramic views. This activity is accessible to all, from beginners to the most experienced, and equipment hire and lessons are available on site. With the island's year-round sunny climate, stand-up paddling in Fuerteventura is an unmissable experience for lovers of nature and sport.

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12- Natural tidal pools of Los Lagos

Natural tidal pools of The Playa de los Charcos beach - Fuerteventura
Natural tidal pools of The Playa de los Charcos beach - Fuerteventura © adfoto - Adobe Stock

Discover the natural tidal pools of Los Lagos, located in El Cotillo on the northwest coast of Fuerteventura. These natural pools, formed by volcanic rocks, offer crystal-clear waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Enjoy the tranquility of this unique setting, perfect for family relaxation thanks to its calm, safe waters. Rock formations protect the pools from the Atlantic waves, creating a serene and beautiful environment. With its picturesque landscapes and marine biodiversity, Los Lagos is a must-see destination for those seeking to reconnect with nature while enjoying an idyllic setting.

13- Stargazing at Mirador de Sicasumbre

Mirador de Sicasumbre
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Discover stargazingat the Mirador de Sicasumbre, a must-do activity for astronomy enthusiasts in Fuerteventura. Located in the Jandía Natural Park, this viewpoint offers exceptionally clear night skies, thanks to the absence of light pollution. Equipped with telescopes and information panels, it's ideal for exploring constellations and planets. Enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and ocean as you wait for nightfall. All in all, Mirador de Sicasumbre promises a unique and magical experience, allowing you to reconnect with the universe in a breathtaking natural setting.

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What to do in Fuerteventura as a couple?

  • Explore the Corralejo Dunes: Stroll hand-in-hand through the Corralejo Nature Park, a landscape of white sand dunes offering spectacular views of the ocean and Lanzarote. It's the perfect spot for a romantic picnic or a sunset photo shoot.
  • Visit Isla de Lobos: Take a ferry from Corralejo to this small, unspoilt island. Hike to the top of La Caldera for panoramic views, swim in the crystal-clear waters, or relax on Playa de la Concha.
  • Relax at El Cotillo: This coastal village offers spectacular beaches such as La Concha and Los Charcos, ideal for a day of swimming and relaxation. The sunsets from the cliffs of El Cotillo are among the most beautiful on the island.

Family activities in Fuerteventura

  • Corralejo Nature Park: The sand dunes are the perfect playground for children. They can run, roll and play in this spectacular environment, while enjoying a swim in the crystal-clear waters of the nearby beaches.
  • Acua water park in Corralejo: spend a fun-filled day with slides, a wave pool, relaxation zones and attractions suitable for young and old alike.
  • Oasis Wildlife Fuerteventura: This zoo and botanical garden is one of the largest in the Canaries. Children will love seeing the giraffes, elephants, lemurs and many other animals, and can even take a camel ride.