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16/01/2009 To find the charms of Fuerteventura´s capital, you need more than a little good will. |
16/01/2009 The name stands for an attempt at more exclusive tourism that was made in 1966. To date, the complex consists of an exclusive hotel with a collection of bungalows, plus detached private houses that ar [ ... ] |
16/01/2009 A picturesque little fishing village with a black beach and houses clinging to the hillsides in terraces. Narrow alleyways and sleepy silence during the siesta, when the sun warms the sheltered bay in [ ... ] |
15/01/2009 The Villa Winter in Cofete / Fuerteventura is a villa located in the area around Cofete, in front of the mountain range of Jandía and in the peninsula on the southwestern part of the island of Fuert [ ... ] |
14/01/2009 Betancuria The island’s former capital lies nestled in an idyllic valley, through which, up to the 16th century, a mountain stream flowed all the year round. Relatively protected from attack by pir [ ... ] |
15/01/2009 Shrouded in mystery, Cofete is in the most isolated corner of Fuerteventura. Even today, the village can only be reached by an exhausting track or along the local people’s [ ... ] |
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Sports, Wellness, Leisure and Excursions in Corralejo
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01/06/2009 Sports, Excursions and Wellness in Costa Calma
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14/01/2009 This is where Jean de Béthencourt and Gadifer de la Salle disembarked in 1402. The two conquerors pushed on through the valley of Vega de Río Palmas, tall palm-trees above them, |
01/06/2009 Sports, Leisure and Excursions in El Cotillo |
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e last few decades Morro Jable has grown into one of the largest holiday centres on Fuerteventura. This is not surprising, as this part of the island has something for everyone. By the sea, the wide, light-coloured beaches of Butohondo are the attraction; on the promenade, in the hotels and centros comerciales, numerous restaurants, bars and shops await their customers; and inland, towards the mountains, begins the wild and untouched countryside of northern Jandía, challenging visitors to walk and climb.







