Sotavento
Sotavento beach is located in the southest side of the island, in the Jandia coast. It's a little bit more than one kilometer long, but takes part of an area of ??20 kilometers of non-stop beaches with excelent quality. This beach varies much with the tides, and with high tide it gets much narrower and a tongue of sand grows; on the other hand, With low tide the beach is huge and windy. Kitesurf World Championship is hold on this beach every year. Add this to the green envionmental surroundings, of a rich ecological interest. The clean sea here is a true paradise for divers.Costa Calma
This beach is somehow part of the Sotavento Beach. It's a long and wide beach, and it's separated from the built up area by a fringe of bushes.
Barlovento
Located in the municipality of Pájara, south of the island. This beach is practically deserted, almost 6 km long and 60 meters wide of beautiful golden sand, ideal if what we like is to relax and enjoy the sun safely without anyone bothering us.
Cofete
Corralejo Theses beaches are part of the Dunes of Corralejo Natural Park, in the municipality of La Oliva, north of the island. Sports fans can play surf, windsurf and kiteboard. The beach has the Blue Flag, about 500 meters long and about 45 wide white sand.
Cotillo Located in the municipality of La Oliva, north of the island. Quiet white sand beach.
La Concha (Isla de Lobos)
Located on the small island of Lobos. It is a big and lonely beach of golden sand and beautiful crystal clear waters that invite to swim practically any time of year.
COMMENTS ( 1 )
posted on 01 March at 20:55
I do trust all the ideas you've presented on your post. They are really convincing and will definitely work. Still, the posts are too brief for beginners.
May just you please extend them a bit from next time? Thanks for the post.
posted on 13 March at 13:43
going too fuerteventura for the first time , I am so looking forward too just chilling out.