Fuerteventura holidays are perfect for taking it easy. Relax and unwind in the sunshine (the island gets 365 days of sunshine a year so you’re guaranteed to grab some rays!) and enjoy the stunning landscape of this volcanic island. The Canary Islands attract millions of tourists every year but Fuerteventura is really the place to choose if you want a quieter holiday and it’s especially ideal for families.
There are many resorts to choose from including Jandia, Corralejo and Caleta de Fuste but stayting in one doesn’t mean you can’t visit another and enjoy a variety of beaches and activities. Fuerteventura may be quieter than its Canarian neighbours reputation but there is still plenty to do from dune jumping, windsurfing and mountain biking to shopping, golfing and nature spotting. The island is a Biosphere Reserve which means there are lots of exciting plants and animals to see and there is a Special Bird Protection Zone on a nearby islet so watch out for stunning eagles flying overhead.
Costa Calma is one of the best resorts on the island as it offers a quiet alternative to Corralejo but there is still lots going on. In July, you can enjoy the World Windsurfing Championships and throughout the year you can take advantage of the great sea conditions around the island and improve your own windsurfing technique. You could also try wave surfing, scuba diving and jet skiing or if you need something more relaxing, take a trip on one of the resort’s glass bottomed boats and gaze at the beautiful marine life below. Costa Calma holidays are also ideal for families as the sea is clean and safe for young children and the beaches are sandy and long so there’s plenty of room to play and splash around. Accommodation is available for all budgets and needs including the family friendly Club Drago Park complex and the quiet couple friendly Althay apartments.
Looking for sun, sea and sand? Look no further than Fuerteventura holidays
Thursday, June 24th, 2010 / admin
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