2025 La Oliva Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in April)
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Paradise in Corralejo Fuerteventura 🇪🇸
Corralejo is a town on the northeast coast of Fuerteventura, one of the Canary Islands of Spain.
It’s known for its Natural Park , featuring windy , dune -backed beaches and is home to endangered wildlife as well as Montana Roja ,a volcano with panoramic views.
I did manage to see some goats 🐐 and some chipmunks scurrying around the rocks in the dunes.
The town a former fishing village is dotted with eateries and bars , nearby lobos Island is a nature preserve home to rare birds.
I wanted a three night stay somewhere quiet and peaceful away from the crowds and the touristy area of Corralejo , and I found a beautiful Apartment.
Featuring a private pool and pool views with also beautiful views of Corralejo Dunes and Natural Park, I was located in a quieter area of Corralejo and about 1km from Playa del Pozo (Flag Beach great for water sports ) and all the popular and most beautiful beaches on the island.
Playa del Moro and Grandes Playas Corralejo had to be my personal favourites with beautiful white sand and crystal clear water amazing for swimming and snorkelling.
There are restaurants and shops close to the beaches , and the nearest airport is Fuerteventura Airport 35km from Corralejo, if you want the main town and busy area , with nightlife ,loads of shops, and even more restaurants and bars that’s the place to be it’s a 30min walk away from Playa del Pozo, and if your wanting the Port for regular ferries to Lanzarote that’s about an hour walk from the beaches, a taxi is not a bad idea especially on a hot day.
I had a lovely relaxing stay in Corralejo , it was quiet and peaceful which was everything I wanted , I hardly heard a noise from anyone when I was there, and also got very lucky with the weather during my stay, it’s an ideal area to enjoy the unique natural environment,with impressive views of the dunes and Natural park, and all the best beaches on the island.
I spent my 3 days relaxing, swimming in the sea and exploring this beautiful area of Fuerteventura .
If you’re looking for a quiet stay head out of the main town area and into the dunes, it’s more relaxed with less people and a more chilled out vibe 👌
Mcaru83
Lobo Island Gateway
Isla de Lobos, or Lobos Island, is a small, captivating island located just off the coast of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands, Spain. Here's a summary of its key characteristics:
* Natural Paradise:
* It's a protected natural park, known for its unspoiled volcanic landscape and diverse ecosystem.
* The island offers a sense of tranquility and a chance to escape from crowded tourist areas.
* Volcanic Origins:
* Like the rest of the Canary Islands, Isla de Lobos is of volcanic origin, with a landscape marked by volcanic cones and lava fields.
* Biodiversity:
* The island is home to a variety of plant and animal species, including numerous bird species.
* Its surrounding waters are also rich in marine life, making it a popular spot for snorkeling and diving.
* Historical Significance:
* The island's name comes from the "lobos marinos" (sea lions) that once inhabited its shores.
* Things to do:
* Visitors can enjoy hiking, exploring the volcanic landscape, relaxing on pristine beaches, and swimming in crystal-clear waters.
* It is a great place for people who enjoy nature, and a calmer environment.
* Accessibility:
* The island is accessible by boat from Corralejo, Fuerteventura, making it a popular day trip destination.
In essence, Isla de Lobos is a beautiful and serene island that offers a glimpse into the natural beauty of the Canary Islands.
MBGwanderer
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Beach Time - Sunshine on Fuerteventura
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Fuerteventura felt like paradise from the moment I arrived. The endless sunshine, golden beaches, and the refreshing breeze made it an unforgettable trip. Cofete Beach was otherworldly—its untouched beauty and massive waves created a dramatic, awe-inspiring scene. It felt like the edge of the world, perfect for peaceful reflection.
Sotavento was equally stunning, especially if you love water sports. Watching kite surfers dance across the turquoise water against the backdrop of sandy lagoons was mesmerizing. Popcorn Beach, with its unique white coral pebbles that resemble popcorn, was a fun and quirky surprise, perfect for photos and a quiet walk.
The Atlantic wind is ever-present, so pack layers and sunblock to protect yourself. A rental car is essential to explore the island’s remote treasures at your own pace. Whether you're basking in the sun, swimming in the clear blue sea, or simply walking barefoot on the sand, Fuerteventura offers a perfect blend of tranquility and adventure.