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Fuerteventura Holidays

Fuerteventura
Overview

Fuerteventura, the second-largest of the Canary Islands, offers a unique and diverse holiday experience for the whole family all year round. While the island's beaches are certainly a draw, with options ranging from bustling family-friendly spots to secluded stretches of sand, there is much more to discover on holidays to Fuerteventura. 

 

From watersports opportunities on the warm, clear waters to exploring the island's volcanic landscapes and UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, Fuerteventura offers a wealth of natural wonders. The island's natural landscapes are also ideal for hiking, with trails winding through deserts and past dunes, and even a chance to explore small, remote islands.

 

Visitors can also delve into the island's history and culture by visiting charming, windswept villages and sampling the traditional local cuisine. 

 

Fuerteventura is a destination that offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and adventure. Whether you are looking to relax on the beach or explore the island's many wonders, Fuerteventura holidays have something for everyone.
 

Why go on Holiday to Fuerteventura?

 

Fuerteventura is the perfect destination for a budget-friendly holiday in the sun. With over 150 beaches and 3000 hours of sunshine annually, this Canary Island is a paradise for sun-seekers. Holidays to Fuerteventura offer a variety of activities for those looking for a more active holiday, such as windsurfing, kitesurfing and hiking through the island's volcanic landscapes.

 

Dunas de Corralejo Natural Park is a must-see destination for nature lovers visiting Fuerteventura, with the park covering a vast area of 6,400 acres and is home to the island's iconic dunes, which stretch for miles and offer breathtaking views.

 

The island's traditional villages and authentic cuisine offer a glimpse into Fuerteventura's rich cultural heritage. And with many all inclusive holidays available, you can enjoy all of these experiences without breaking the bank.

 

Fuerteventura’s year-round climate is one of its biggest draws and why it is a leading winter sun destination for Brits. If you're looking for the warmest weather and the best beach conditions, the peak tourist season is between June and September, with average temperatures around 27-30°C. For a less crowded and more budget-friendly holiday, consider visiting Fuerteventura during the shoulder seasons of spring (April-May) or fall (October-November). The weather is still pleasant, with temperatures around 24-27°C, and there are fewer tourists which means more room on the beach and by the pool!

 

Finally, if you want to avoid the crowds and the heat, you can visit Fuerteventura during the winter months (December-February) as the temperature is around 20-24°C and is ideal weather for exploring the island's walking trails and volcanic landscape. 

 

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Essential Information: When to go and what you'll need

Temperature(Avg.monthly °c)
Rainfall(Avg.monthly mm)
January
18°c
February
18°c
March
18°c
April
20°c
May
21°c
June
23°c
July
24°c
August
25°c
September
25°c
October
23°c
November
21°c
December
19°c
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Getting Around

Fuerteventura is easy to navigate with a range of transport readily available. The public buses are a cheap way for visitors to explore the island, most holiday makers tend to use taxis and hire cars as it offers extra flexibility during your stay. The islands are full of cycling and hiking trails for the adventurous and there are daily boat services to shuttle visitors between each island.

 

Hiring a car is cheap, easy and highly recommended. The island’s main roads are easy to navigate and well looked after, the smaller roads can be more of a challenge. Driving is on the left.

Your Guide to Fuerteventura
Things to Do
Holiday Types
5 Must-Dos

5 Must-Dos


Make sure you experience these standout attractions on your visit.

Take a trip to and explore Dunas de Corralejo Natural Park. This protected nature reserve is home to the island's famous dunes.

A must-do is a visit to Oasis Park. This large park is home to over 3,000 animals, lush gardens, a conservation program and live shows.

Fuerteventura is known for its beautiful beaches, and there are many to choose from so spend as much time as you please enjoying the sand and surf.

Why not try windsurfing and kitesurfing? Fuerteventura is a prime destination for watersports such as windsurfing and kitesurfing.

Take time to discover the island's culture and history. Fuerteventura has a rich cultural heritage with many historical sites to explore.

Sightseeing Attractions

Sightseeing Attractions


Take some time away from the beaches to discover some stand-out sightseeing opportunities - you will not be disappointed.

Among the island's many attractions, you will find a plethora of protected nature reserves waiting to be explored. These natural parks showcase the island's diverse ecosystems and offer visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in its stunning beauty.

One mustn't miss a visit to Betancuria, the former capital of Fuerteventura. This charming town boasts a remarkable display of traditional architecture that is sure to leave you in awe. Walking through its streets feels like stepping back in time, offering a glimpse into the island's rich history and cultural heritage.

If you're a fan of stargazing, Fuerteventura has a treat in store for you. Thanks to its clear skies, the island is home to several designated observation points perfect for indulging in the wonders of the night sky. From these vantage points, you can witness the celestial ballet above, marvelling at the beauty of the stars and constellations that adorn the darkness.

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