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There is also a volcanic island accessible by ferry from Lanzarote - 40 min. No flights from France, while there's one of the Noria flights to come to the sun of Fuerte where there is not much to do if it's not beautiful desert landscapes. Most beaches are naturist except those of urbanized centres.
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Visited in february 2016
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Très belle île avec de superbe paysages...certaines plages sont magnifiques, le sud de l'île est assez bétonné (Morro Jable) mais il reste des jolis villages à visiter, El Cotillo ou Bétancouria par exemple, les adeptes de sports nautiques seront au paradis...les routes sont très agréables, nous n'avons pas vu les quelques 700 km parcouru en 5 jours !
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Nous avons pris un vol direct de Toulouse pour nous rendre à Fuerteventura. L'île est sauvage, nature et bien préservée. Beaucoup de pistes cyclables mais également un réseau routier impeccable rendent les déplacement très agréables
It is not the island unmissable, but an island to be discovered in 2 or 3 days, unless you are fond of sunbathing activity particularly. Lovers of all categories of windsurfing or kytesurf will be delighted in the south of the island, where every year international competitions, along clear sandy beaches with a lagoon coloured water found on all the postcards.