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Poblado de la Atalayita
15 Jan 2021 • What to see in Fuerteventura ?

The Poblado de la Atalayita is one of those places that you cannot miss on a visit to Fuerteventura. In addition, from the beginning of 2021, we will see it somewhat more tidy than what it had been showing until then.  What is the Atalayita Town? The…

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Majorero cheese, delicacy of delicacies.
08 Jan 2021 • LIFE IN FUERTEVENTURA

We could not talk about the gastronomy of Fuerteventura, without first mentioning one of its star products: Majorero Cheese, made on the island, has its own entity and has conquered the most demanding palates. Majorero cheese, whether it is tender, fresh,…

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Path to the Sanctuary of the Virgen del Tanquito
01 Jan 2021 • Routes and trails, What to see in Fuerteventura ?

FuerteventurActiva is always committed to bringing you knowledge of our environment. Today we bring you an excursion to do as a family, full of history, legends and charm. Come with us us to a magical place, to the vicinity of the grave of the Giant…

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Christmas in Fuerteventura
23 Dec 2020 • LIFE IN FUERTEVENTURA

Christmas is the holiday that we like the most to spend as a family and with loved ones. Its consumerist side is not a consequence of living in a globalized world. They always had those nuances Although Christmas is linked to the Christian religion, its…

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Shooting in Fuerteventura
18 Dec 2020 • LIFE IN FUERTEVENTURA, What to see in Fuerteventura ?

The unique landscapes of Canary Islands have always captivated and attracted thousands of artists from all over the world. First they were engravers and painters, then photographers, and for more than 125 years it has been film directors who have immortalized…

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Surfing in Fuerteventura. The best spots on the island.
11 Dec 2020 • Fuerteventura beaches

It is no coincidence that Fuerteventura is one of the most important places for practicing water activities. In addition to exceptional conditions, such as good weather, mild temperatures and an almost constant wind throughout the year, here you can enjoy…

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Squirrels and hedgehogs in Fuerteventura
03 Dec 2020 • LIFE IN FUERTEVENTURA, What to see in Fuerteventura ?

The arid landscape of Fuerteventura, together with the non-existence of wooded areas invites us to think that, on this island, there is hardly biodiversity. However, do not forget that, Fuerteventura has been a Biosphere Reserve since 2009. It has more than…

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Discovering the Pico de la Zarza
27 Nov 2020 • Routes and trails

Discovering the Pico de la Zarza Upon arriving at Cofete beach, we discover the impressive panoramic view of one of the most breathtaking places in Fuerteventura: Pico de la Zarza. If you are preparing your next walking route through Fuerteventura, don't…

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Salinas del Carmen
20 Nov 2020 • What to see in Fuerteventura ?

That the best salt in the Canary Islands is made in Fuerteventura, is something that people who live on the island already knew. But, now a jury, made up of ten restoration and gastronomy professional experts has endorsed this fact, in the Official…

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Ascent to the Mountain of Escanfraga
13 Nov 2020 • Routes and trails, What to see in Fuerteventura ?

Villaverde, at the foot of the Escanfraga mountain, is an ideal enclave for those seeking the tranquility of the rural environment, without giving up certain comforts. The fact of being close to Corralejo, one of the towns with the greatest tourist projection…

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Jurado beach
06 Nov 2020 • Fuerteventura beaches

There are beaches in Fuerteventura, whose main attraction is not its calm waters, or the possibility of taking long walks on the warm sand. There are coves on our beloved island that invite you to return because of its natural beauty , also because it is a…

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Tababaire Fountain: A walk with a lot of history
30 Oct 2020 • Routes and trails

Fuerteventura offers a wide variety of experiences for you to enjoy your stay on this paradisiac island. Here, in addition to visiting endless beaches of clear sand, you can discover its rich ethnographic heritage, sometimes little valued by the institutions.…

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