Fuerteventura Drenched in year-round sunshine and framed by bright-blue seas, this islands got beach holiday written all over it. The
waters are warm, the watersports are non-stop and the golden sands seem to stretch on forever. Picture mile upon mile of soft
sandy unspoilt beaches, super conditions for surfing and windsurfing, marlin, wahoo and skipjack in the waters just offshore,
and catamaran cruises to see the island from the ocean ... this is Fuerteventura. Laid back and lovely, under a near African
sun. Fuerteventura is renowned for its simply splendid shores - from the pristine sands of the south around Jandia to the
sheltered horseshoe beach of Costa Caleta, the beautiful bay of Costa Calma, and the seven mile long sands and superb watersports
at lively Corralejo.
Corralejo Sun, sea, sand - they're here by the bucket load, on the
northern tip of Fuerteventura, Corralejo is the island's biggest resort and offers bliss-inducing beaches that'll
put demanding sun-and-sand lovers on cloud nine. Once a tiny fishing village, the resort still retains the air of the small
port it once was. Surrounded by tasteful modern buildings, the original square is still the main hub of activity although
the main drag, with its medley of beach and gift shops competes hard. Corralejo is also home to to the popular Baku waterpark.
Costa Caleta This is pure, concentrated 100% family holiday territory, with juicy bits added.
Grab your buckets and spades - oh, and the kids - and you're all set for Costa Caleta. Sometimes known as Caleta de Fuste,
this modern, purpose-built resort on the east coast is designed with holidays in mind, so you won't want for anything.
Cupped around a dreamy crescent of pale sand and with a centre crammed with restaurants and shops, everything you need for
a hassle free holiday is on call.