Visit one of the prettiest villages in Spain – Betancuria. Located on the west of the island and the former capital of Fuerteventura, you can find Betancuria – a small, pretty village that is even considered to have been the first capital of the Canary Islands, founded in 1404.
A well-deserved rest on the beaches of Jandía. Situated on the Jandía Peninsula, Sotavento beach is undoubtedly the best option to relax and enjoy the island’s sun and sea offer. You can also enjoy its unique natural spaces, practise kitesurfing, and why not take a pleasant stroll along the shoreline?
Sunset in Ajuy: in the south of Fuerteventua, located at the mouth of Ajuy ravine, some 10 kilometres from the town centre, you can venture into the Ajuy caves through a well-marked path, with stairs and handrails that give you safe and easy access to the giant, layered rocks where you can gaze out over the Atlantic Ocean, while enjoying a beautiful sunset.
Sacred Tindaya Mountain: one of the places of interest on Fuerteventura, where the island’s original inhabitants performed religious rites, with cave engravings around the mountain, which you can visit by renting a PaylessCar vehicle. A place of great archaeological interest that you simply must not miss.
Corralejo Dunes: if you are in Fuerteventura or even if you arrive from Lanzarote, Corralejo is one of the tourist attractions of Fuerteventura that will grab your attention due to its white sands and crystalline waters. The dunes form part of Corralejo Natural Park where you can enjoy up to 9 kilometres of fine, white sandy coastline.