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Fuerteventura

Ilha ·🇪🇸 Espanha
População 127.043
Área 1.654 km²
Fuso horário Atlantic/Canary
Website oficial www.cabildofuer.es
Fuerteventura

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Fuerteventura's Absolute Essentials

Fuerteventura's Absolute Essentials

Fuerteventura features diverse geological formations, from the shifting sand dunes of Corralejo Natural Park to the ancient volcanic caves of Cueva del Llano. The island’s history is preserved in the 15th-century capital of Betancuria and its traditional windmills. Its coastline varies between the black sands of Ajuy, the unique rhodoliths of Popcorn Beach, and the vast lagoons of Sotavento. Remote spots like Cofete and Lobos Island provide insight into the archipelago's rugged Atlantic environment.

15 lugares
Best Beaches

Best Beaches

Fuerteventura’s coastline features a diverse range of geological formations, from the vast white sand dunes of the Corralejo Natural Park to the volcanic black sands of Tarajalejo. The island is a major hub for water sports, with Flag Beach serving as a center for kitesurfing and the west coast offering challenging surf breaks like Piedra Playa. Notable sites include the rhodolith-covered Popcorn Beach and the sheltered lagoons of El Cotillo, while the southern Jandia peninsula is defined by large tidal lagoons and consistent trade winds.

20 lugares
Historic Churches and Chapels

Historic Churches and Chapels

Fuerteventura’s religious heritage spans from 15th-century Gothic foundations to small coastal hermitages. These sites showcase a blend of architectural styles, including Mudéjar-influenced ceilings, Baroque altarpieces, and unique stone carvings. Many structures, such as the Church of St. Mary in Betancuria, were rebuilt following 16th-century pirate raids. This collection highlights the island's most significant cultural landmarks, including the sanctuary of the patron saint in Vega de Río Palmas and the Aztec-inspired portal in Pájara.

10 lugares
Fuerteventura's Cultural Heritage

Fuerteventura's Cultural Heritage

Fuerteventura’s cultural landscape is defined by its agricultural history and religious architecture. This collection features restored windmills (molinos) and water mills (molinas) that once processed grain, alongside 16th-century churches like the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria. Archaeological sites such as Poblado de La Atalayita offer insight into the island's pre-Hispanic inhabitants. Museums like the Ecomuseo La Alcogida and Casa de los Coroneles showcase traditional rural life and military history, while the Museo del Queso Majorero highlights the island's artisanal cheese-making traditions.

20 lugares
Viewpoints and Natural Landmarks

Viewpoints and Natural Landmarks

Fuerteventura’s landscape is defined by its volcanic origins and arid terrain. This collection features the island's highest point, Pico de la Zarza, and geological anomalies like the fossilized sand dunes of Barranco Encantado. Historic maritime structures, including the Faro de la Entallada—the closest point to Africa—sit alongside astronomical viewpoints like Sicasumbre. Visitors can also explore ancient history at the La Atalayita archaeological site or see the Cueva del Llano, one of the world's oldest lava tubes.

18 lugares

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Informações práticas

Moeda
Euro EUR € · Pagamentos com cartão · Amplamente aceites
Números de emergência
112
Eletricidade
Tipo C / Tipo F
230 V · 50 Hz
Idiomas
espanhol
Água da torneira
Potável
Lado de condução
Direita
Código de chamada
+34
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Passeios e Atividades

Barranco Encantado o de los Enamorados
Carro
Popcorn Beach
Carro
Cofete Beach

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