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Fuerteventura - perfect for year round holidaysFuerteventura is the second largest of the Canary Islands and lies less than 95km off the African coast. Its warm climate is tempered by cooling breezes, which blow in from the Atlantic. These weather conditions are the reason many holidaymakers are drawn to the island as blowy shorelines and constant Sahara winds provide perfect conditions for windsurfing and surfing. For the less energetic, the unbroken stretches of white sandy coastline offer idyllic surroundings in which to relax and unwind. Fuerteventura’s tourist resorts have all the amenities a visitor could wish for which along with the islands natural resources have created an ideal holiday destination.
With five superb resorts to choose from, we can help you find your ideal holiday destination. If you’re looking for a large, bustling resort then Corralejo could be perfect for you or maybe you’d prefer a smaller, quieter destination such as Playa de Jandia or the Costa Calma. For the opportunity to indulge in some watersports, Caleta de Fuste would be ideal and if you’re holidaying on a limited budget take a look at Nuevo Horizonte.
Once a working fishing village, the resort of Corralejo has become Fuerteventura's busiest holiday destination. Located on the northern tip of the island the town enjoys some of the most fabulous beaches in the Canaries. The town itself is positively brimming with all the amenities needed to enjoy an unforgettable holiday. There are plenty of restaurants and bars to cater to every taste and the nightlife is everything you would expect from the island's number one vacation destination.
Known also as Castillo this, one of the island's busiest resorts, is located about ten kilometres south of the airport. The resort as a whole is undergoing a period of careful development with the introduction of numerous civic amenities including a brand new eighteen-hole golf course. The town itself consists of one main street along which are the lively bars, shops and restaurants. The horseshoe shaped main beach is covered with gorgeous golden sand and offers a range of water related activities. Nightlife is fairly energetic and there is plenty to do for all ages.
The village of Antigua is located in the east of Fuerteventura close by to the popular tourist resort of Caleta de Fuste. It is one of the oldest village's in Fuerteventura and once for one year only was the capital of the island. Antigua is known for it markets and this is advertised where and when this will be taking place. Nightlife in Antigua very low key with only a few small local bars! So if you are looking for a night out or to eat out in the evening then you will have to go to its close by resort - Caleta de Fuste. You will find a few local shops, cafes and bars, a post office, clinic, library and school.
This small and pleasant resort on Fuerteventura's south coast offers a peaceful holiday retreat for those who want to get away from it all. The local beach boasts the most amazing expanse of fine white sand that shelves gently into the turquoise waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Bathing is very safe around this part of the coast and the area is very popular with wind-surfers and kite-boarders.
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