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 rock formations. Betancuria, the island’s former capital, has historic buildings and a small museum. In the south, you can explore Cofete Beach, a remote and quiet stretch of sand. Lobos Island, a short boat trip from Corralejo, is good for hiking and snorkeling.
Fuerteventura is gay-friendly. There are no large gay districts, but Corralejo and Puerto del Rosario have some gay bars and clubs. You can also find LGBTQ+ friendly resorts and guesthouses.
To get around, you can rent a car, take buses, or use taxis. A car gives you the most freedom to explore. Buses connect major towns, but service can be limited in remote areas. Taxis are available but can be expensive for long distances.
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 h