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Acua Water Park Corralejo with Transfer
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Acua Water Park Corralejo with Transfer

The only waterpark in Fuerteventura is the ideal spot for a day of fun in the sun. Acua water park is bursting with attractions. Kids and adults can splash about in wave pools, whirlpools, lazy rivers and even dive into the depths of the Dark Cave. Available with or without transport.

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Oby Catamaran Cruise Corralejo
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Oby Catamaran Cruise Corralejo

Set off from Corralejo by catamaran for a four-hour cruise to Lobos Island. With only 21 spots, you're assured VIP treatment as you sunbathe, swim, snorkel, or kayak in the inviting Atlantic. When we anchor by the ‘Island of Wolves', the real fun begins—whether you're paddling through tranquil waters or lounging on deck with tasty refreshments in hand, this is a classic Fuerteventura sea adventure.

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Fuerteventura farm, caves and rural villages tour with lunch
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Fuerteventura farm, caves and rural villages tour with lunch

Fuerteventura is famed for its miles of sandy beaches but head inland and you'll find a land that time forgot. This exclusive excursion takes in colonial churches, the whitewashed villages of Pajara and Betancuria, a farm and an aloe vera plantation among other attractions.

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Return Ferry Ticket with Fred Olsen to Lanzarote
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Return Ferry Ticket with Fred Olsen to Lanzarote

There's a fast and convenient way to hop over to Lanzarote for the day. Choose between either the Fred Olsen Bocaina fast ferry, which takes roughly 25-minutes or the Fred Olsen Buganvilla ferry, which takes roughly 35. With a good selection of crossings every day, you'll be able to comfortably spend the day on a different Canary island under your own steam.

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Lanzarote Volcano Tour
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Lanzarote Volcano Tour

Were the sky not blue in Lanzarote, you'd think you were on the Moon or Mars. But Lanzarote is just 30 minutes away from Fuerteventura, which is a short time to travel for an otherworldly experience. You'll visit Timanfaya National Park, El Golfo and a winery – all in one day.

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Jandia dolphin-watching cruise in Fuerteventura
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Jandia dolphin-watching cruise in Fuerteventura

Bring a splash of excitement to your holiday with this two-hour cruise, where you'll be on the lookout for some of the ocean's most playful residents – dolphins. The calm, warm waters surrounding Fuerteventura are a dolphin's dream, rich with food and full of life, making it the perfect spot to see them darting through the waves and putting on a natural show.Catch the breezes on deck and keep your eyes peeled for the first hint of movement – you'll often just see a fleeting shadow or flash of dorsal fin before a playful pod surges into view. Then, with a bit of luck, you'll be treated to an incredible show as they leap, plunge and race through the water alongside you.You may even spot baby dolphins swimming close to their mothers, and if you're really lucky, pilot whales too. And when your eyes aren't tracking the waters, you'll have the Jandia coastline to gaze out over while you sit back with a drink and relax.

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Fuerteventura VIP catamaran cruise
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Fuerteventura VIP catamaran cruise

This Magic Deluxe cruise offers you the best of both worlds. You'll get to sail in a brand-new luxurious lagoon-style catamaran and enjoy amazing views of volcanic coastline, beautiful beaches and, with a bit of luck, catch sight of dolphins and whales. A tasty lunch on board is also on the menu.

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Magic catamaran cruise in Fuerteventura
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Magic catamaran cruise in Fuerteventura

Sailing along beautiful coastline and savouring a tasty lunch is the formula that makes this catamaran cruise so magical. To top it all off, there's also a stop off for swimming. And, with a little luck, you might even catch sight of dolphins and pilot whales dancing in the waves. This is what being on holidays is all about.The adventure begins the moment you step aboard and are greeted by the friendly crew. As the sails catch the wind, you'll head south, eyes peeled for playful dolphins and majestic pilot whales that love these warm, inviting waters. Midway through, your skipper will anchor near the secluded beaches of Jandia. Here, you can dip your toes into the inviting waters or just relax on deck, basking in the sun. The highlight? A delicious lunch served right on board, paired with some refreshing drinks. It's the perfect way to round off a day of sun, sea, and sails.

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Cofete 4x4 Safari Tour
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Cofete 4x4 Safari Tour

The plunging volcanic landscape of Fuerteventura's mountainous interior goes far beyond its sun-soaked beaches. And there's no better way to navigate this rugged and somewhat unforgiving terrain is on this full-day 4x4 tour.You'll head straight for the island's central mountains. Heading off-road onto hairpin tracks, you'll bump around the lunar-like landscapes of the Roque de Moro, one of the island's highest volcanic peaks. Here, you'll get breathtaking views over the buffeted west coast before dropping down to Cofete. This mostly abandoned village is home to the mysterious Winter Villa – rumoured to have been a Nazi hideout after World War II.There'll be a photo stop on Cofete beach, and, if the weather's right, extra beach time on the east coast, before you make your way to El Puertito. Here, we'll take a pause – the perfect chance to look around, swim or grab a bite to eat. The final stop of the day is at Punta de Jandia, Fuerteventura's southern tip. Stand at the edge of the island where the ocean meets the sky, rounding off the tour by soaking in show-stopping views.

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Cofete sunset 4x4 safari in Punta de Jandia
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Cofete sunset 4x4 safari in Punta de Jandia

The volcanic landscapes of Fuerteventura's mountainous interior are scaled from the seemingly endless coastline is this late afternoon off-road safari to Cofete. Juan Carlos, one of our local guides, says, "Cofete was so removed from civilisation that it spawned a wartime spy mystery – and countless novels – centred on the enigmatic Villa Winter. Was it a transmission centre for U-boats? A hideout for secret agents? A ratline staging post? A venue for hedonistic parties? The legend only grows with each passing year."You'll first head into Fuerteventura's central mountains, where cloud-wreathed slopes plunge down to endless, deserted beaches. The most eye-catching is Cofete beach, which clocks in at almost 14km. The spray from waves creates an almost ever-present haze over the shoreline. Heading off-road onto hairpin tracks, you'll bump around the Mars-like landscapes around Pico de la Zarza, one of the island's highest volcanic peaks. Here, you'll enjoy panoramic views over the buffeted west coast before dropping down to Cofete, a ramshackle hamlet.This mostly abandoned village is home to the mysterious Villa Winter, which is rumoured to have been a Nazi hideout after World War II. Next, it's off to Punta de Jandia at Fuerteventura's southern tip. Hopefully, you can enjoy a sunset over the lighthouse and Atlantic, before a snack and glass of wine at one of the few restaurants found in this remote part of the island. You'll then wind your way back to your hotel under the starlit sky.

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Buggy tour in Fuerteventura
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Buggy tour in Fuerteventura

The rugged terrain and winding trails of Fuerteventura make it ideal for a buggy drive. And this tour's a three-hour dream for adrenaline junkies, with plenty of breaks to relax things down a bit and take in some of the island's most beautiful and deserted spots on a buggy adventure.

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Jandia dolphin-watching cruise
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Jandia dolphin-watching cruise

The calm, warm waters of Fuerteventura are home to many amazing creatures, and you'll get to go in search of dolphins on this two-hour cruise. See them in their natural habitat - and because of abundant food and highly oxygenated currents, they come here to spend their days frolicking and playing. Then, when your eyes aren't tracking the waters, you'll have the Jandia coastline to gaze out over while you sit back with a drink and relax.

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Introducing Fuerteventura

The second largest of the Canaries, Fuerteventura is the ideal destination for beach buffs and nature fans. It boasts no fewer than 150km of sandy beaches, which includes everything from long sweeps of sand to tucked-away coves. Plus, the landscapes here are so diverse they could be used as the set of a sci-fi movie – expect sand dunes, palm-studded oases and 24 volcanoes. Elsewhere, there are lots of colonial villages dotted throughout the island that are ripe for exploring.

Top six things to do in Fuerteventura

1. Explore Jandía Natural Park and Corralejo Natural Park

Covering the island’s southernmost tip, Jandía Natural Park offers heaps of wave-washed beaches that are hemmed in by a dramatic ridgeline. It’s almost as if Mother Nature had 4x4 safaris in mind when she created it. The abandoned Villa Winter and the island’s highest point, Pico de la Zarza, are the ideal places to stop and take some photos of the postcard-ready scenery.

The dunes of the Corralejo Natural Park are the largest in the Canary archipelago and are home to endemic animal and plant species that you can't see anywhere else, including endangered birds and beetles that burrow under the sand. The park’s southern limit is marked by the Mars-like Roja volcano. Both natural parks are well worth a day trip.

2. Head to Lobos Island

Just minutes north of Fuerteventura, the uninhabited island of Lobos has all the essentials for a fun-filled day- trip. This little gem offers plenty of watersports opportunities. Put on your snorkel and swim alongside groupers, damselfish, lizard fish, parrot fish, and octopuses – plus much more. To visit Lobos Island, you’ll need to book an excursion at least five days in advance. It’s a very popular day-trip destination, so we recommend booking early to make sure you don’t miss out.

3. Try your hand at some watersports

With a mostly unspoilt coastline that’s surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, there’s an abundance of water activities to try out on Fuerteventura. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, a diving or snorkelling excursion is a must. Expert guides will take you underwater, where you can see fish, rays and even, with a little luck, seahorses. Catamaran trips and dolphin-watching outings are also on the cards.

4. Stroll around Salinas del Carmen

A popular attraction on Fuerteventura is the Salinas del Carmen, the only still- functioning saltworks on the island. It’s located on the east coast, near Antigua, and includes a warehouse, merchant’s house, the remains of the old quay and a museum. During a visit, you can find out how important the salt industry has been for Fuerteventura and if you feel like getting your hands dirty, you can even be a salt worker for a day.

5. Tuck in to traditional Canarian cuisine

Fuerteventura’s food scene is considered among the most authentic in the Canary Islands. Majorero cheese is particularly popular, and is made from the milk of majorero goats, which are native to the island. For traditional restaurants, you’ll want to head to historic Betancuria or the fishing village of Ajuy, where you can sample some of the freshest fish available.

6. Tick off Fuerteventura’s churches and windmills

Apart from the volcanoes, nothing better represents Fuerteventura than its picture-perfect collection of whitewashed churches and pockmarked windmills. The prettiest churches can be found in Antigua, Betancuria, La Oliva and Pajara, while the most photogenic windmills are in Puerto Lajas, Villaverde and Llanos de la Concepción. Built to mill the local gofio flour in the traditionally windy parts of Fuerteventura, many have been completely restored in recent years.