

On Fuerteventura, you’ll find endless kilometres of picture-perfect beaches in an endless spring. But there’s much more to discover on Fuerteventura than just its crystalline waters and magical coves.
90% of the island is made up of protected natural areas. There you’ll find unique landscapes, arid, volcanic, powerful and full of history. A journey around Fuerteventura will also let you discover the charming villages and lighthouses dotted along the island’s coastline.
You can also enjoy the special cuisine of Fuerteventura, featuring mostly fresh fish,seafood, and taste the local Majorero cheese, which has Protected Designation of Origin status.
If you want to feel the intense power of the Atlantic, Fuerteventura is one of the best places for windsurfing, surfing and kitesurfing, thanks to the wind that gave the island its name and the waves that bathe its beaches. Regardless of your level, you’ll find the perfect waves on Fuerteventura.
The origins of the name Fuerteventura have been lost in history. One theory is that it comes from the strong winds that buffet the island most of the year. But you have to remember that, since Roman times, the Canary Islands have always been the Fortunate Isles. So, Fuerteventura can also be interpreted to mean an island of great prosperity or wealth.
Fuerteventura has many magical spots to explore. A good way to begin discovering its secrets is with a tour of its lighthouses.
Along the coastline of Fuerteventura, you’ll find five large lighthouses and an aerobeacon. Built between 1864 and the 1990s, each one has its own personality, ranging from romantic to functional. This route is a window into the history of Fuerteventura, so tied to the sea and the winds.
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