Fuerteventura has plenty for beach lovers, too, with more than 50 kilometres of sandy beach. Fuerteventura, the island with the oldest history, has the longest beaches of all the archipelago, of wonderful fine sand. Only a narrow channel separates Fuerteventura from the African continent.
Fuerteventura Beaches Playa de Corralejos Beach - in the Canary Islands Playa de Corralejos is a picturesque fishermen's village in the North end of the island. His beach is beautiful and extensive, raised areas of thin sand and extraordinarily crystalline waters.
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Fuerteventura Beaches El Majanicho Beach - in the Canary Islands El Majanicho beach is situated on the opposite site from the village of the same name. The beach does not offer very much services, but it is a lovely place for surfing.
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Fuerteventura Beaches El Pozo Beach - in the Canary Islands El Pozo beach is situated in the distric of La Oliva in Fuerteventura. The beach has a longitud from 450 x 60 metres. Surfers like to visit this beach, beacuse of his winds.
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Fuerteventura Beaches Butihondo Beach - in the Canary Islands Butihondo beach is a beautiful beach semi urbanized, it has 1.500 x 45 metres of fine golden sand, windy beach, calm waters, low occupation, surrounded with big arid and rural mountains.
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Fuerteventura Beaches Tarajalejo Beach - in the Canary Islands Tarajalejo beach belongs to the simple fishing village Tarajalejo on the southeast coast Fuerteventuras. Indeed the about 1370 metres long, brown gravel beach with some services.
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