Fuerteventura: Attractions and more...
Fuerteventura, with its wide range of beaches and favourable climate, is a Mecca for its tourists. The island is home to more than a hundred beaches offering unlimited opportunities for water sports. Some of the most popular beaches include Costa Calma, Corralejo, Costa Caleta, Sotavento, Cotillo, Jandia and Tindaya.
The areas of Corralejo and El Jable also consist of sand dunes. The island is home to a number of windmills and museums like the Miguel de Unamuno Museum, Tefia Craft Village, Betancuria Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography and Molino de Antigua Craft Centre.
The city hosts a number of events, the popular one being the Fuerteventura Kite Festival. Fiestas are celebrated almost every month throughout the city.
Fish is the most common ingredient used in the Fuerteventura cuisine. Some of the popular dishes include gofio amasado and Papas arrugadas.








