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Fuerteventura, a Spanish island, is one of the Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa. It is situated at 28°20' north, 14°00' west. At 1,660 km² it is also the second largest of the islands. The island is 100 km long and 31 km wide. It is part of the province of Las Palmas. It is divided into six municipalities:
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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 Fuerteventura
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The Wreck of the
American Star in front of Fuerteventura - In February 1993, the ship was sold yet again, with the intention of being refitted to become a five-star hotel ship off Phuket, in Thailand. Drydocking at that time revealed that despite the years of neglect, her hull was still in remarkably good condition. Read more |

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Betancuria / Fuerteventura
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 pirates, the town nonetheless never achieved the importance normally associated with a capital. Read more |
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Los Molinos / Fuerteventura - The narrow tarmac road winds down through the Barranco de los Molinos to the west coast. Where the road ends lies the idyllic fishing village of Los Molinos, with a sheltered bay between steep dark cliffs, a mostly dry stream and a tiny lagoon
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Diving in front of Fuerteventura
Diving through swarms of small fishes, Baracudas, Sephias, Tunas passing Sandbasses and depending on the season, Angelsharks, Devil Fishes and Dolphins. In the scenery of rocks, reefs, caves and canyons you can see morays, sea anemones,
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Some places to go, taken from our
Fuerteventura Travel Guide
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Corralejo / Fuerteventura
is filled with colour and bustle, like anywhere where tourism races ahead to fast and the infrastructure is unable to keep up.
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El Cotillo / Fuerteventura
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 ....
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Lajares / Fuerteventura
In the heart of the Malpaís de la Arena, not far from the old coast, where you can watch the woman making lace and embroidering
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La Pared / Fuerteventura
The name stands for an attempt at more exclusive tourism that was made in 1966. To date, the complex consists of an exclusive hotel ...
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Costa Calma / Fuerteventura
Together with Morro Jable, the “calm coast” is the cradle of tourism on the sandy beaches of Jandia
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Morro Jable / Fuerteventura
Once an isolated fishing village accessible only by rough tracks, over the last few decades Morro Jable has grown into one of the largest holiday centres on Fuerteventura
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Punta de Jandia / Fuerteventura
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,Read more |
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The Imprenta Factory is the center of Extreme Animals. Extreme Animals is designed for people who love fancy cloth prints. The Imprenta Factory is the center of Extreme Animals. Extreme Animals is designed for people who love fancy cloth prints. It all started in 1993 in the small village of Lajares / Fuerteventura .
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