Not more than 60 miles separates the island of Fuerteventura, the second largest of the Canary Islands from the African continent. The island cloudless shares similar climatic conditions with the infamous places like Florida and Mexico. Unlike other resorts that have suffered from over development, Fuerteventura is relatively undiscovered, with lots of spectacular terrain to explore. Offering more than 150 peaceful beaches it is easy to make your own part of Fuerteventura isolation available during your stay.
The island has a bone-dry volcanic terrain, and with the exception of beaches, some offering it in the direction of sightseer facilities or attractions. This has held back the mega resorts and mass summer package vacation business at a distance, but it seems too many day trippers from Lanzarote and Gran Canaria arriving looking for a respite from the crowds to attract. The island's two main resort towns are Corralejo and Caleta Del Fuste. Fuerteventura is easily accessible from the alternative islands of the archipelago by boat or plane. The airport is located near the island's capital Puerto del Rosario.
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