Fuerteventura is one of Spain’s Canary Islands. It is known for its long beaches, volcanic landscapes, and strong winds that attract surfers. You can visit Corralejo Natural Park, which has sand dunes and clear waters. South of the island, Costa Calma and Sotavento Beach are good spots for swimming and windsurfing. Ajuy Caves, located on the west coast, offer a look at ancient
Hotel Riu Palace Jandia is in the south of Fuerteventura, in Morro Jable. You stay near Playa de Jandia, a long sandy beach. The hotel is gay-friendly and welcomes all guests. You find a swimming pool, a gym, a restaurant, and a bar. The hotel also has a spa where you can book massages and treatments. Near Hotel Riu Palace Jandia, you can visit Morro Jable’s harbor, where boats leave for dolphin-watching tours. The town has shops, restaurants, and bars. Some gay-friendly bars are also in the area. If you want to explore more, visit Sotavento Beach, a famous windsurfing and kitesurfing spot. The Jandia Natural Park offers hiking trails and views of the coastline. Fuerteventura’s main tourist attraction is the Corralejo Dunes. This large nature park has golden sand dunes and clear blue water. You can also visit Betancuria, the island’s former capital, to see historic buildings. Oasis Wildlife Fuerteventura has animals and botanical gardens. To get around Fuerteventura, you can rent a car, take a bus, or use taxis. Buses connect major towns, but schedules are limited. A car gives you more freedom to explore the island’s beaches and natural parks. Taxis cost more but are available in most tourist areas.