
Fuerteventura is a long island stretching over 100 kilometers from top to bottom and at the point where the island contracts towards the southern end, is the modern holiday area of Costa Calma. When the holiday business first became popular on Fuerteventura resorts like Corralejo and Morro Jable in the south were the main attractions and travel operators focussed the

Costa Calma is fairly unique on the island being a relative newcomer to the tourism scene and not seeing any holiday-specific building additions take place until about twenty years ago. The town was really just a fishing village prior to that, without a town centre to speak of and very little to lure in visitors other than its wonderful situation right by the sea. Costa Calma marks what many think is the best stretch of coastline in the entire Ca

The Corralejo beaches to the north are one of Fuerteventura's most spectacular. Here you will find miles of beach and sand dunes stretching inland in an area that provides both stunning scenery and a place to get away from it if needs be.
For those who enjoy the outdoors Fuerteventura has a choice of national parks, one of which is the dunes area at Corralejo also known locally as El Jable. The others are the Jandia National Park in the southern end of the island and the small island of Los Lobos which lies across the El Rio strait and is one of Europe's last unspoiled natural areas. A short boat ride from Corralejo gets you there and many people take an excursion which allows them to spend a day in this wonderful place.
So Fuerteventura has lots to offer those looking for a variety of resorts, something to do in terms of activity or a choice of areas of natural beauty.
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