What to do and see in Fuerteventura, Canary Islands: The Best Free Things to do

November 6, 2021 Christa Meece

Drawn by its fiestas, late night discos and clubs, water parks and golf courses, visitors can't resist sunny Fuerteventura. Discover local culture in Betancuria, home to a cathedral and several museums, at Tefia's eco-museum or at one of February's quirky Carnaval celebrations. Cool down after a hot day on the beach or a hard night at the clubs at Baku Water Park.
Restaurants in Fuerteventura

1. Playa de la Escalera

Camino a Casas de Taca El Cotillo Las Palmas, Fuerteventura Spain
Excellent
81%
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19%
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5.0 based on 21 reviews

Playa de la Escalera

Reviewed By HappybackpackerDE - Berlin, Germany

Just a quick drive after El Cotillo beach on a corrugated offroad path, this infamous beach, took my breath away. Rugged cliffs, wild beach and a jaw dropping steep path felt like going down to paradise. Stay for sunset and you might be lucky enough to have the beach all by yourself. There is no real signs for Escalera, so watch out for other cars parked near the cliffs.

2. Grandes Playas

Av. Corralejo Grandes Playas, 24, 35660 Corralejo, La Oliva, Fuerteventura Spain
Excellent
80%
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16%
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5.0 based on 182 reviews

Grandes Playas

Reviewed By L7768EQdavidd - Devon, United Kingdom

We were very fortunate as we spent 5 weeks (Nov/Dec) in the Riu Place Tres Islas, which is situated in the centre of Grandes Playas, the Dunas of Corralejo and the Natural Park. The impressive Grandes Playas de Corralejo spreads along the coast for almost 3 and a half kilometres and an average width of 60 metres. They sit within the 10 kilometres of beaches that sprawl from Corralejo to Parque Holandes. The main two beaches Playa el Viejo Playa Bajo Negro, are on either side of the hotel. They are the only 2 beaches that provided sunbeds and umbrellas for rent at €9 for 2 sun beds and an umbrella. There are volleyball nets on both beaches and a beach bar on El Viejo. Don't want to use the sunbeds then there is plenty of space to spread out towels on the golden sand. Smaller beaches also formed part of the Grandes Playas, there are no facilities on these beaches. Dotted along the beaches are man made stone circular walls, known as corralitos, which provide shelter from the winds that swirls around the beaches. The  crystal clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean wash the the shores. During our stay we did spent a number of days on the smaller beaches. We also walked along the beaches in both directions from the hotel. A walk along the beaches to Corralejo is a highlight. The smaller beaches are popular with naturists. The Natural Park of the Dunes of Corralejo, which includes the Grandes, was declared a biosphere reserve by UNESCO in May 2009. There is plenty of car parking along the roadside.

3. Playa de Cofete

Calle Cofete, Morro del Jable, Pajara, Fuerteventura Spain
Excellent
77%
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4.5 based on 3,361 reviews

Playa de Cofete

Reviewed By Wayne2149 - Lanzarote, Spain

Getting there is an adventure in its self A unsurfaced rough track with a few hairpin bends and big drops thrown in Did it in my people carrier so any vehicle can do it Check your hire car allows off-road use as some track you and charge! The beach and views when there amazing There is a restaurant in Cofete so you can get away with taking food and drinks with you My only advice is get back before it gets dark !

4. Jandia

at Hotel Barcelo Jandia Playa C/ Sancho Panza, Pájara, 35625, Fuerteventura Spain
Excellent
53%
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4.5 based on 221 reviews

Jandia

Reviewed By 24sportstv - Swansea, United Kingdom

Without question some of the best stretch of coastline in Fuerteventura. It has miles of beach walking available with good beach bars, toilets and facilities are along. The beach is spotless with good swimming conditions. There’s plenty of shops, bars & restaurants off it with quaint old town in Morro del JABO to the right as you look at the ocean. Well worth a visit, it’s stunning.

5. Parque Natural de Corralejo

Corralejo, La Oliva, Fuerteventura Spain https://visitcorralejo.com/en/
Excellent
77%
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4.5 based on 10,598 reviews

Parque Natural de Corralejo

Reviewed By 335sherylf - Nottingham, United Kingdom

Amazing sand dunes... tranquil perfection... either choose sun beds or walk a little further to you own piece of heaven ... windbreaker / umbrella needed if sitting on towels and sand ... a cheeky little beach bar ...but better to take a picnic. Coast guards run the coast line ... if you are on a part with no station they still come over in beach buggies every so often. Blue flag amazing sands, sea and crashing waves good for dipping in a toe, wind surfing, kite surfing or surfing. It is a vast area so you can easily find a secluded spot. Get taxi/ bus to the two Rui hotels, turn right on beach and keep walking. Great day of sun and relaxation.

6. Playa de Sotavento

Playa de Jandia, Pajara, Fuerteventura Spain
Excellent
74%
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4.5 based on 1,033 reviews

Playa de Sotavento

Reviewed By 6andrewc - Witney, United Kingdom

The southern end of this beach was just a couple of minutes from our hotel, and we loved being able to go down to the beach most days. The water is colder in February than say October, but there is plenty of sand and room for everyone. Facilities are limited on the beach but there are plenty of cafes etc nearby.

7. El Cotillo Beach & Lagoons

El Cotillo, La Oliva, Fuerteventura Spain
Excellent
73%
Good
23%
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4.5 based on 2,690 reviews

El Cotillo Beach & Lagoons

Reviewed By CXJ11 - Newport, United Kingdom

Beautiful lagoons with crystal clear water and amazing, sandy beaches one end, great for kids. Walk along towards the lighthouse and it gets much more rugged and very rocky, making it a little more difficult getting into the water. Lovely walk from main beach to the lighthouse.

8. Sotavento Beach

Risco del Passo, Costa Calma, Pajara, Fuerteventura Spain
Excellent
74%
Good
21%
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4.5 based on 2,083 reviews

Sotavento Beach

Reviewed By FilipWalraeve - Loppem, Belgium

It's a long sandy beach, more then 4 km, with a huge Laguna, which is empty at low tide. So, at low tide you can have fantastic hikes over the sandbanks. This area is luckely protect for nature. So no hotels or houses in this unique landscape shaped by the ocean and the wind. During summer time the wind can be very hard. So, not so nice for a hike, but fantastic for windsurfing and kiting.

9. Playa Los Lagos

El cotillo fuerte Ventura, Fuerteventura Spain
Excellent
74%
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Playa Los Lagos

10. Puertido de Los Molinos

35611 Puertito de los Molinos, Fuerteventura Spain
Excellent
50%
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34%
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4.5 based on 164 reviews

Puertido de Los Molinos

Reviewed By rafaelgJ8634UR - Province of Barcelona, Spain

The access to caves when the tide is low is quite something. The beach is good and the sunsets are awesome. Getting there by car is not a problem.

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