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Fuerteventura | TOP 10 BEST PLACES to Visit

Fuerteventura | TOP 10 BEST PLACES to Visit
Fuerteventura - the southeastern island in the Canarian Island group, all located off the coast of Morocco. The island is also known as the windy island and is popular for cycling and water activities.

Between it's dramatic nature and historical significance, Fuerteventura has something to offer for almost anyone. Here is a list of 10 must see places in Fuerteventura.

00:58 10. Corralejo promenade
01:56 09. Calderon Hondo
02:47 08. Majanicho
03:35 07. Two Kings + Mirador Morro Velosa
04:45 06. Los Molinos
05:42 05. El Cotillo
07:02 04. Morro Jable
07:48 03. Betancuria
08:36 02. Ajuy
09:34 01. Parque Natural de Corralejo

Fuerteventura | TOP 10 BESTE ORTE zu besuchen
Fuerteventura - die südöstliche Insel der kanarischen Inselgruppe, alle vor der Küste Marokkos gelegen. Die Insel ist auch als windige Insel bekannt und beliebt für Radfahren und Wassersport.

Fuerteventura hat zwischen seiner dramatischen Natur und seiner historischen Bedeutung für fast jeden etwas zu bieten. Hier ist eine Liste von 10 Orten, die man auf Fuerteventura gesehen haben muss.

00:58 10. Corralejo Promenade
01:56 09. Calderon Hondo
02:47 08. Majanicho
03:35 07. Zwei Könige + Mirador Morro Velosa
04:45 06. Los Molinos
05:42 05. El Cotillo
07:02 04. Morro Jable
07:48 03. Betancuria
08:36 02. Ajuy
09:34 01. Parque Natural de Corralejo

Fuerteventura | LOS 10 MEJORES LUGARES PARA VISITAR
Fuerteventura: la isla del sudeste del grupo de las Islas Canarias, todas ubicadas frente a la costa de Marruecos. La isla también es conocida como la isla ventosa y es popular para practicar ciclismo y actividades acuáticas.

Entre su naturaleza dramática y su importancia histórica, Fuerteventura tiene algo que ofrecer para casi cualquier persona. Aquí hay una lista de 10 lugares imprescindibles en Fuerteventura.

00:58 10. Paseo de Corralejo
01:56 09. Calderón Hondo
02:47 08. Majanicho
03:35 07. Dos Reyes + Mirador Morro Velosa
04:45 06. Los Molinos
05:42 05. El Cotillo
07:02 04. Morro Jable
07:48 03. Betancuria
08:36 02. Ajuy
09:34 01. Parque Natural de Corralejo
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Fuerteventura | TOP PLACES | Travel Guide | Best Beaches | Canary Islands | Corralejo |Food

Welcome to Fuerteventura Travel Guide! This vlog features the top attractions and best places to visit in Fuerteventura, Canary Islands! Join us on our trip and discover the most beautiful beaches and top things to do on the Island.

We will also visit all the charming towns: Corralejo, El Cotillo, Betancuria and Morro Jable. That’s not the end! We will be discovering the Canarian Food and eating typical Spanish tapas.

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00:00 Intro
00:53 AirBnb in Villa Verde / La Oliva
02:07 El Cotillo
02:58 Restaurant La Oliva in El Cotillo
03:25 Dunas de Corralejo - Dunes
04:11 Corralejo
04:49 Beaches in Fuerteventura - Playa Bajo Negro
05:32 Playa Del Dormidero
06:05 Popcorn Beach
06:31 Betancuria
07:19 Mirador Las Peñitas
07:57 Ajuy
09:03 Morro Jable
11:01 Restaurant El Pellizco in Morro Jable
12:16 Playa De Sotavento
13:04 Renting a car in Fuerteventura
13:50 Conclusion
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Cheap and Best Budget Hotel in La Oliva, Spain

Cheap and Best Budget Hotels in La Oliva. Must Watch...

This list is perfect for you, if you are in La Oliva and looking for a budget stay.
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Hotel Riu Oliva Beach Resort
H10 Ocean Suites

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Fuerteventura TOP 10 The best places and beaches in Fuerteventura 4K

Welcome to FUERTAVENTURA 4K. This virtual walking tour takes you through the center of FUERTAVENTURA, full of business, shopping, and nightlife districts. Feel the atmosphere of the city and relax during the breathtaking virtual trip. Walk the local streets, and listen to the sounds of the city.

You will be taken to the center of FUERTAVENTURA where we will start the virtual walk. During the city tour, you will have an opportunity to discover the center of FUERTAVENTURA, full of fascinating things to do and places to see. Through the virtual city tour, you can relax while enjoying the city life and the sounds of the city. The city center has everything from a wide variety of shops, cozy cafes, business offices to five-star hotels, and trendy restaurants. Take inspiration from this leisurely city walk, take in the relaxing city sounds, learn more about the capital of FUERTAVENTURA, and never stop dreaming of visiting exciting new cities and countries.
Let's together enjoy the virtual tour, city soundscape, and the urban life of FUERTAVENTURA!

00:00 - 0:15 Playa de Cofete
00:40 Corralejo
6:03 Playa de Sotavento de Jandía
8:55 Entallada Lighthouse Faro de La Entallada
9:30 Puerto Castillo - Playa del Castillo
15:30 Lobos
18:52 Volcán Calderon Hondo
20:30 Dunas de Corralejo
24:10 Mirador astronómico de Sicasumbre
26:20 Playa de Ajuy
30:10 Playa el Puertito



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Fuerteventura Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Fuerteventura – The second largest of the Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago situated in the Atlantic Ocean. This island is famous for stunning beaches, picturesque villages and year-round sunshine.

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While on #vacation to #Fuerteventura visit Corralejo, one of the island’s largest resort towns and the perfect place from which to explore the Corralejo Dunes National Park. #Visit Morro Jable, a town famed for seafood restaurants and a picturesque lighthouse. Gorgeous beaches run the length of the Jandia Peninsula, reaching all the way to Costa Calma.

Head inland to explore the island’s amazing volcanic landscapes and villages. Fuerteventura is also home to many romantic buildings and churches such as the parish church at La Oliva and the town hall in Pajara. Cotillo is perhaps the most picturesque village on the entire island. Stroll the old harbour and admire the original windmills.

In an archipelago acclaimed for beaches, Fuerteventura has been blessed with some of the biggest and most beautiful. Combined with its perfect weather and incredible landscapes, this is the perfect island to relax, recharge and reconnect with nature.

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0:52 - Corralejo
1:05 - Corralejo Dunes National Park
1:20 - Morro Jable
1:55 - Ajuy Beach
2:29 - Mirador Morro Velosa
2:43 - Puerto del Rosario
3:10 - El Cotillo

7 Best Places to Visit in Costa Blanca Spain ???????? - 4K Travel Guide

Costa Blanca, a stretch of breathtaking coastline dotted with charming towns, picturesque views, stunning architecture, beautiful beaches and incredible nature.
If you're planning a trip to Costa Blanca, we've got you covered with our top 7 picks of the best places to visit or live in the area. From the vibrant city of Alicante to the bustling resort town of Benidorm, and from the narrow cobbled streets of Altea to the relaxing beach town of Moraira. Costa Blanca has something for everyone.
So, if you're thinking of visiting or even relocating to Costa Blanca, be sure to check out this video and discover the magic of these incredible locations.

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0:33 Benidorm
1:39 Alicante
2:37 Altea
3:43 Denia
4:46 Moraira
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10 Best Places You Should Visit in the Valencian Region Spain ???????? [4K Travel Guide]

Welcome to the Valencian Community, a breathtaking region located in the eastern coast of Spain. In this video, we'll take you on a virtual tour of the top 10 places you simply can't miss when visiting this gorgeous area.
We'll start with Valencia, the capital of the region and a city known for its stunning architecture, delicious food, and lively atmosphere. Then, we'll head to Calpe, a charming coastal town famous for its iconic rock formation and crystal-clear waters. Next up, we'll explore Peñíscola, a medieval fortress town perched on a rocky peninsula that has served as a backdrop for many films and TV shows. Moving on, we'll visit Benicàssim, a quaint seaside resort town with a beautiful beach. Then, we'll take you to Benidorm, a popular holiday destination that boasts a bustling nightlife and stunning beaches. After that, we'll stop at Denia, a charming town that combines history, culture, and natural beauty. We'll continue our journey to Jávea, a gorgeous coastal town with a combination of sandy and rocky beaches. Then we'll head to Moraira, a quiet fishing village that provides a tranquil and authentic Mediterranean experience. Next, we'll visit Altea, a lovely town located known for its narrow cobbled streets, whitewashed houses, and stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. And finally, Alicante, a vibrant city that combines history, culture, and beach life. We'll take you on a walk along its picturesque promenade and show you some of its most iconic landmarks.

So, whether you're a history buff, a beach lover, or a foodie, the Valencian Community has something for everyone. Join us on this virtual journey and get ready to fall in love with this stunning region of Spain!

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IBIZA Travel Guide 2024 - Best Towns, Beaches & Attractions | Spain

Ibiza (Eivissa) is a Spanish island in the Mediterranean Sea. Ibiza is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world, attracting millions of tourists with its beaches and beautiful towns. Ibiza is also known for being a party island and for its dance scene. The capital of Ibiza is Ibiza Town, with a population of 50.000. Other notable towns are Sant Antoni, Santa Eularia and Portinatx.


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01:49 - Ibiza Town
2:55 - Sant Antoni
3:49 - Formentera
4:46 - Beaches of Ibiza
5:50 - Santa Eularia
6:51 - Es Vedra
7:46 - Portinatx
8:46 - Transport in Ibiza

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Fuerteventura tour in 10 minutes - What is Fuerteventura like?

Fuerteventura tour in 10 minutes - What is Fuerteventura like?

If you are thinking of having a holiday in Fuerteventura Canary Islands and are wondering what Fuerteventura is like this may help. Well hopefully this video will help you decide where to stay in Fuerteventura and once you are here, what to see in Fuerteventura Spain. As you will see, Fuerteventura beaches are the best beaches in the Canary Islands, even the best beaches in Europe.

We start the tour in the north of Fuerteventura and move south.

1. Corralejo Dunes - from the air and from my favourite road in Fuerteventura. Then the dunes beaches themselves.

2. Corralejo town - from the air and then the town beaches and the high street. What is Corralejo like -

3. Isla de Lobos - this is a small island off of Corralejo which you can travel to on a small ferry, a glass-bottomed boat or on a Catamaran trip. Full catamaran trip -

4. El Cotillo - my personal favourite place in Fuerteventura. El Cotillo lighthouse starts it off and then after flying over the beaches we visit them and then see some of the rest of El Cotillo. What is El Cotillo like - also check out my website for all information about El Cotillo.

5. Betancuria - after visiting the viewing point at Mirador Morro Velosa we then head into Betancuria which was the original capital of Fuerteventura. It is a very pretty little town. A tour of Betancuria -

6. Caleta de Fuste - after a quick flyover you will see some of the beaches, hotels and other parts of Caleta. Caleta is very popular with British tourists. What is Caleta like -

7. Ajuy Caves - Ajuy is on the rugged west coast and is worth a visit and a walk along the cliffs to the sea caves. Caves video -

8. Costa Calma, Jandia and Morro Jable - The Jandia peninsular has many glorious beaches all along its length from Costa Calma, past Sotavento beach to Morro Jable. A walk around Morro Jable -

9. Cofete - This is probably the least visited part of Fuerteventura even though it has a very long beautiful beach. The bumpy track to get to it is probably the reason. There is a small cafe in the village and that is it - apart from Villa Winter which has a rumoured past involving senior nazis at the end of WW2. The scary road to Cofete -

Hopefully you enjoy this Fuerteventura guide and now have a better idea of the things to do in Fuerteventura and some of the Fuerteventura attractions. You may also have a better idea of where to stay in Fuerteventura.

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FUERTEVENTURA | All You Need to know before visiting 2023 #fuerteventura

FUERTEVENTURA | All You Need to know before visiting 2023 #fuerteventura

Are you planning a trip to Fuerteventura in 2023? You've come to the right place! In this travel vlog, we will be sharing everything you need to know before visiting this stunning island. Fuerteventura is a popular travel destination known for its long, white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. It's a great spot for anyone looking to unwind and relax. With travel demand growing, it's a perfect time to visit this beautiful island. Join us as we explore the Calderón Hondo volcano, Dunas Corralejo, Ajuy caves, Las Playitas, Cofete, Gran Tarajal, and much more. Fuerteventura is a paradise for sportspersons of any level, with ideal wind and wave conditions for surfing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing.

Did you know that Fuerteventura is the second-largest of the Canary Islands and is located just 115 kilometers from the coast of Africa? The island boasts an average of 2938 hours of sunshine per year, making it the perfect year-round vacation destination.

Be sure to check out some of the island's most popular beaches, such as Playa de Sotavento, Playa de Corralejo, La Concha, and Los Lagos, where you can relax, swim in the clear blue waters, and enjoy various water sports activities. The Sotavento Beach Club Fuerteventura is a great place to stay for anyone looking for a luxurious vacation experience.

Fuerteventura's weather is windy and generally clear all year long. The winters are cold and dry, while the summers are hot, steamy, and arid. According to travel magazines, the most significant time of year to visit Fuerteventura for hot-weather activities is from late June to late September.

So, what are you waiting for? Add Fuerteventura to your travel recommendations for 2023 and experience the island's beauty for yourself. Don't forget to visit some of the island's most popular tourist spots, such as Calderón Hondo, Dunas Corralejo, Ajuy caves, Las Playitas, Cofete, Gran Tarajal, and much more.

00:00 INTRODUCTION
01:09 About it
01:57 Weather
02:30 Things to do and places to visit
02:48 Beaches
03:07 Playa de Sotavento
04:10 La Concha
04:46 Los Lagos
05:18 Piedra Playa
05:32 Water Sports
06:18 Acua Water Park
06:45 Natural Parks
06:57 Corralejo Natural Park
07:41 Jandia Natural Park
08:11 Betancuria
09:19 Oasis Park
11:08 Cofete
12:12 Whale and Dolphin Watching
12:39 Fuerteventura Botanical Garden
13:31 CONCLUSION
13:53 The End

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11 Things You Should NOT Do in Spain!

What NOT to do in Spain! I’ve lived here for 8 years with Yoly my Spanish wife, and I’ve learned a lot of the do’s and don’ts of this culture. These rules will really help you get in sync with the locals and not make any major mistakes! Venga, let's go! ????

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Spain is a complex country! It’s also a pretty easy going one. But there are certain things that you just don’t want to get wrong. And here they are!

11. Don’t go OTT on please and thank you.
In Spanish we just don’t use the words as much. We are more likely to work ‘please’ and ’thank you’ into the tone of how we speak, or by tweaking the words (such as adding “ito” to the end of a word).

10. Don’t put bread on your plate.
In Spain, you always leave your bread beside your plate on the table. It sites beside your cutlery, because it kind of is a piece of cutlery.

9. Don’t eat with your hand under the table.
I grew up with no elbows on the table. But here in Spain we also have the rule that you should have your hands above the table at all times. Because you might have a knife??

8. Don’t offer guests a beer at 5pm
Because we eat lunch and dinner later, beer o’clock is usually about 8pm… not 5pm.

7. Don’t help with the dishes after parties.
It’s just not something that’s done here. At the end of a party or dinner party, you might help tidy up slightly, but you don’t help do the dishes.

6. Don’t be a ‘pesado’ in social situations.
Chill out! Don’t ask people what their job is straight away when you meet them in a social setting and don’t expect people to cut to the chase when telling a story - we take our time here!

5. Don’t misinterpret loud conversations.
When Yoly speaks with her mother on the phone, it can get heated. But they’re not arguing - it’s just that conversations here often sound more intense.

4. Don’t generalise about Spain.
This is a highly regional country. So don’t assume that every region of Spain has the same language, customs or food.

3. Don’t call Catalan a dialect of Spanish.
Catalan is its own language - and don’t get that wrong (especially when speaking to a Catalan)

2. Don’t used ‘usted’ willy nilly.
Here in Spain we’re pretty informal and so don’t use “usted” unless we’re speaking with older people or in very formal situations.

1. Don’t mention the civil war casually.
The Spanish civil war and the dictatorship is a really complex topic, and still an open wound in Spain. So wait until you know someone pretty well before diving into the topic.

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Costa Blanca Nature Highlights 2019: Denia, Oliva, Calpe, Benidorm, Javea, Guadelest, Beaches

Costa Blanca Nature Highlights and Beaches in May 2019: Denia, Oliva, Calpe, Benidorm, Javea, Guadelest, Fonts Algar, Benissa, Strände...

Best Hotels and Resorts in La Oliva, Spain

Hotel Guide of La Oliva. MUST WATCH. Best Hotels in La Oliva.


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La Oliva, Fuerteventura (4K)

La Oliva is a town on the island of Fuerteventura, in Spain’s Canary Islands. It’s known for the Colonels’ House, an 18th-century building with crenellated towers. Nearby, the protected Malpaís de La Arena Natural Monument features diverse flora, a 10,000-year-old volcanic crater and lava formations. It’s close to the island’s extensive beaches and dunes, like those in the Corralejo Nature Reserve.

La Oliva is a traditionally agricultural town in the north of the island of Fuerteventura. Between the beginning of the eighteenth century and the mid-nineteenth century, the city played an important administrative role in the plant at La Oliva of the Military Governor of the island, El Coronel. La Oliva formally became the capital of the island in 1836, but lost that status in 1860 for the benefit of Puerto de Cabras, the current Puerto del Rosario.

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Diese Stadt ist klein, niedlich und bietet alles was man so braucht! Übernachten sollte man nicht unbedingt in dem Coral Cotillo Beach Hotel...da hat man zwar schöne Zimmer aber schlechte Essen ;)

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Fuerteventura THINGS TO DO || Canary Islands - Spain |4k|

Fuerteventura Things To Do, Canary Islands, Spain.
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Fuerteventura is one of the Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean, part of the North Africa region, and politically part of Spain. It is located 97 km (60 mi) away from the northwestern coast of Africa. The island was declared a biosphere reserve by UNESCO in 2009.

Fuerteventura belongs to Province of Las Palmas, one of the two provinces that form the autonomous community of the Canary Islands. The island's capital is Puerto del Rosario, where the Insule Council is found, the government of the island. Fuerteventura has 119,732 inhabitants (as of 2020), the fourth largest population of the Canary Islands and the third of the province. At 1,660 km2 (640 sq mi), it is the second largest of the Canary Islands, after Tenerife. From a geological point of view, Fuerteventura is the oldest island in the archipelago.

The first tourist hotel was built in 1965 followed by the construction of Fuerteventura Airport at El Matorral, heralding the dawn of a new era for the island. Fuerteventura, with its 3,000 sunshine hours a year, was placed firmly on the world stage as a major European holiday destination. While having fully developed tourist facilities, the island has not experienced the overdevelopment found on some other islands. Nonetheless, it remains a destination for predominantly but not exclusively European tourists.

The summer Trade Winds and winter swells of the Atlantic make this a year-round surfers' paradise, with more exposed areas on the north and west shores such as Corralejo and El Cotillo proving most popular. Wind surfing takes places at locations around the island. Sailors, scuba divers and big-game fishermen are all drawn to these clear blue Atlantic waters where whales, dolphins, marlin and turtles are all common sights. With many hills present throughout the Island, hikers are also attracted to this Island.

Excellent sandy beaches are found in many locations. Western beaches, such as those around El Cotillo, can experience strong surf. The beaches adjoining the extensive sand dunes east of Corralejo are popular, as are the more protected extensive sandy shores of the Playa de Sotavento de Jandia on the southeastern coast between Costa Calma and the Morro Jable. Naked sun bathing and swimming are the norm almost on all beaches.

Much of the interior, with its large plains, lavascapes and volcanic mountains, consists of protected areas, although there are organised tours and vehicular access across them.

The first settlers of Fuerteventura are believed to have come from North Africa. The word Mahorero (Majorero) or Maho is still used today to describe the people of Fuerteventura and is derived from the ancient word 'mahos', a type of goatskin shoe worn by these original inhabitants. They lived in caves and semi-subterranean dwellings, some of which have been excavated, revealing remnants of early tools and pottery. In antiquity, the island was originally known as Planaria, in reference to the flatness of most of its terrain.
Phoenician settlers landed in Fuerteventura and Lanzarote.
Several Spanish and Portuguese expeditions to the islands were organized around 1340, followed by Moors and European slave traders. At the end of the Iberian conquest, the island was divided into two Guanches kingdoms, one adhering to King Guize and the other to King Ayoze. The territories of these kingdoms were called Maxorata (in the North) and Jandía (in the South) respectively. They were separated by a wall, which traversed the La Pared isthmus. Some remains have been preserved. The ancient name for the island, Erbania, is derived from this wall's name.

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Pierre & Vacances Village Club Fuerteventura OrigoMare - La Oliva, Spain - Awesome place!

Pierre & Vacances Village Club Fuerteventura OrigoMare - Special price! -


Featuring a water fun area, multiple restaurants and bars, sports facilities and a free gym, this luxury resort is located on the northern tip of Fuerteventura Island, 1.2 miles from the sea.
The resort has 6 pools and a water park, “Craterpark”. The beauty centre offers massages and body treatments, while the sports facilities include tennis, paddle tennis, boules, and 18-hole mini golf.
Each air-conditioned villa has a private terrace and a flat-screen satellite TV. The kitchen includes an oven, ceramic hob, dishwasher, and coffee machine, while the bathroom is equipped with a bath or shower.
The resort also offers a variety of free entertainment options for children aged 3- 18, and optional extras for all including sports tournaments, show cooking, disco nights, and more. There is a mini-market on site.
A free transfer to the beach is available, or you can hire bicycles on site and follow the network of cycle paths to explore the island.
Fuerteventura Airport is located 29.8 miles from the Village Club Fuerteventura OrigoMare. Free parking is included.

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