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This little town is a discovery in itself, as it is relatively untouched
by tourism. From the harbour, you have a view or the entire panorama of the streets and alleyways built into the hillside. Subconsciously, you relax, watching the fishermen or taking a stroll along the long black sandy bay to the prettily paved beach promenade.The church was consecrated in 1900, having been built in 1879 with the money of an emigrant who had made his fortune in Cuba, |
01/06/2009 Sports, Leisure and Excursions in El Cotillo |
16/01/2009 The village, and the valley, got their name because of a private donation. In 1589, Ines Peraza had the first little church built and dedicated to the saint of her name. The present-day chapel goes ba [ ... ] |
01/06/2009 Sports, Excursions and Wellness in Costa Calma
Bike-station - Bike rental and Excursions |
16/01/2009 The tiny, modest church in this fishing village is dedicated to the Virgin of the Happy Journey (Virgin de Buen Viaje), the reason doubtless being the village’s long tradition as a smuggler’s harb [ ... ] |
01/06/2009
Bars, Cafe´s, Restaurants and Nightbars in Corralejo / Fuerteventura
The Nightclub Majestic |
16/01/2009 A forgotten village with decaying clay houses next to well-tended white residences in the island’s interior, where life still runs its original course, untouched by tourism. |
01/06/2009
Sports, Leisure and Excursions in La Pared
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16/01/2009 A little fishing village consisting of only a few houses. In front of the sheltered, walled terrace of the Los Pescadores fish restaurant, tables, chairs and sunshades stand right on the black pebble [ ... ] |
16/01/2009 This is not the southernmost tip of Fuerteventura, but it is the furthest west and most isolated, accessible only by a 20 km dirt track from Morro Jable, which turns back into narrow tarmac roads at t [ ... ] |
13/01/2009 Aguas Verdes is literally “at the end of the world”. Beyond Llanos de la Conception, a narrow road leads along a dry barranco to a couple of weekend houses and the holiday club on the west coa [ ... ] |
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by tourism. From the harbour, you have a view or the entire panorama of the streets and alleyways built into the hillside. Subconsciously, you relax, watching the fishermen or taking a stroll along the long black sandy bay to the prettily paved beach promenade.The church was consecrated in 1900, having been built in 1879 with the money of an emigrant who had made his fortune in Cuba, 




