Strand

Corralejo

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Anne-Marie
February 3, 2022
Für Wassersportler (Wellenreiten, Skiten, Windsurfen) bestens geeignet.
Raphaela
August 9, 2020
In den Dünen spazieren gehen und den Ausblick genießen ist fast ein muss und hinterlässt tolle Eindrücke. Der Strand ist langläufig und das Baden ein Traum.
Thomas
May 27, 2022
An amazing little resort town in the North, Corralejo is the main town to the North and a hot-spot for tourism. You'll find so many places to eat and drink or be entertained here ... alongside amenities such as supermarkets, the town-hall and anything else you might need whilst here on the island. It's lively at night and relaxed during the day, so you can enjoy the long, empty beaches, walk the sea-front or just chill with a sangria and enjoy the sea-views. Worth a day-trip for sure, but you'll come back for more ... Corralejo is fun, vibrant yet informal & chilled.
An amazing little resort town in the North, Corralejo is the main town to the North and a hot-spot for tourism. You'll find so many places to eat and drink or be entertained here ... alongside amenities such as supermarkets, the town-hall and anything else you might need whilst here on the island.…
Milan
December 14, 2021
town and resort located on the northern tip of Fuerteventura, one of the Canary Islands, facing the smaller islet of Lobos. It is in the municipality of La Oliva. It is surrounded to the north and east by the Atlantic Ocean, by dunes to the south and by arid desert land to the west that leads to the western coast and El Cotillo. Once a traditional fishing village, the town has grown significantly and today is one of the two main tourist towns on the island of Fuerteventura. Thanks to the large expat population, the town has a diverse population that varies from the local Spaniard, to the Irish, British, German and Finnish people who have settled in the resort.
town and resort located on the northern tip of Fuerteventura, one of the Canary Islands, facing the smaller islet of Lobos. It is in the municipality of La Oliva. It is surrounded to the north and east by the Atlantic Ocean, by dunes to the south and by arid desert land to the west that leads to the…
Deborah Carol
June 3, 2021
A must day out! Head to the North of our beautiful island and stop off in the Natural Dunes of Corralejo. The landscape in spectacular! With the back drop of volcanoes & you can see the Island of Los Lobos & just behind the Island of Lanzarote. If you stop off at the first beach on the right hand side as you drive through the dunes, this is known to the locals as "drop beach" just be careful in this area for the strong undercurrents. It's a hot spot for boogie boarders & surfers. Drive further along the dunes and you'll spot the 2 hotels, here you can park much nearer to the beach area & spend the day here. Every year the International Kite festival is held on the Sand Dunes of Corralejo .
A must day out! Head to the North of our beautiful island and stop off in the Natural Dunes of Corralejo. The landscape in spectacular! With the back drop of volcanoes & you can see the Island of Los Lobos & just behind the Island of Lanzarote. If you stop off at the first beach on the right hand si…

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