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You are one of the people who when they think about holidays, they imagine enjoying the sea and the sand, Holidu can take you to Corralejo, a small town on the northeast coast of Fuerteventura, the second-largest island in the Canary Islands. Here you can enjoy a combination of the best of the beach resorts and numerous natural wonders just around the corner, such as the gigantic sand dunes that make up the Corralejo Natural Park and the interesting and volcanic Wolves Island. Sounds great! Don't you think?
Relax in majestic villas with ocean viewsYour holiday wouldn't be complete without the perfect accommodation! The villas in Corralejo will leave you spellbound to the point that you will not want to leave, they have typical summer house designs, where the open spaces allow you to see the sea and feel the breeze on your skin during your stay. But if that’s not enough, you will have all the comforts worthy of a Hollywood celebrity; pool, hot tub, balcony, beautiful gardens, just to mention a few. Don't waste any more time, the villas in Corralejo await you!
Travellers and activities
Go to Big Beach, which is part of the impressive Corralejo natural park and offers a beautiful landscape in which the vast Atlantic Ocean goes hand in hand with the ever-changing sand dunes. Children will have a great time running and playing in the dunes. You can sunbathe, have a bath or simply enjoy the tranquillity and the views in a very little crowded environment.
Corralejo for big groupsGo to the Plaza Mayor of Corralejo, it is the ideal place as a starting point for you to explore the narrow streets that surround it. The tiles of this square make up a great star in its centre that shines in summer. Around the square there are not many shops or coffees, but you will find a wide variety of restaurants down the street that leads to the small Music Square.
Corralejo is already mentioned at the end of the 16th century in the maps made by Leonardo Torriani, an Italian engineer sent by King Felipe II of Spain to review the fortifications of the Canary Islands.
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From the centre of Corralejo and between the large sand dunes of the natural park of the same name, you will find the immaculate Donkey beach, a small and not very crowded paradise. This stretch of white sand, 300 meters long, is one of the most frequented places by surfers. It is especially popular with kitesurfers because of the constant North Atlantic winds
2. Try the typical Corralejo dish; “el pinche cabra”Fuerteventura is known for its traditional goat farming, so it is not surprising that goat meat occupies a special place in the best dishes offered by bars and restaurants. Above all, don't forget to try the delicious goat stew. This dish is served in many places in Corralejo, along with other Canarian specialities. You will love this culinary delight!
3. Drive a buggy through the natural park of CorralejoJoin a guided buggy route and get ready to enjoy an exciting tour, feel the wind in your face, and observe the volcanic landscapes and flora and fauna wild in the area. In this natural park there are charming squirrels that come to tourists in search of nuts. Very tender! Don't you think?
4. Visit the handicraft shops in Bell towerEvery Tuesday and Sunday a bustling handicraft market is set up in the small courtyard of the Bell tower shopping centre. Even if you don't feel like buying handicrafts, you can take a walk through the streets to see the fountain or find a quiet place to have a coffee. If you climb to the top of the bell tower, you can enjoy spectacular views of the enclosure and the rest of the city.
5. If you travel with children, take them to Acua Water Parkthis is the only water park in Corralejo, and it is a very fun alternative to the beach. It has more than a dozen slides and attractions of different intensities for all ages. Some of the most popular are the wave pool, the family track, and the soft tracks, where you can race with friends.
6. Take an excursion to Wolf islandThe crossing across the Atlantic to Wolves Island lasts approximately 15 minutes and is spectacular in itself. On the south coast of a quiet volcanic island is a charming cove with a wide white sand beach and, inland, you will find the most exotic lunar terrain.
7. Take a short tour of Corralejo's barsThere are all kinds of bars: from wineries to modern beachside bars, as well as a whole series of Irish pubs near the city centre, perfect for enjoying cold beer. Fascinating!