The Canary Islands sit just 70 miles (113 kilometers) off the coast of western Africa. But the 6,425 acres (2,600 hectares) of rolling sand dunes within Fuerteventura’s Corralejo Dunes National Park (Parque Natural de Corralejo) might have you thinking you’re visiting the African continent as opposed to a beach-filled archipelago.More
This sleepy fishing village on the northwest coast of Fuerteventura is best known for its extensive stretch of sandy beach (Playa del Castillo that attracts surfers and windsurfers to its consistent waves. The town itself features a small harbor lined with cafes, tapas bars, and restaurants, all with excellent sea views.More