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FUERTEVENTURA, CORRALEJO, BRISTOL SUNSET BEACH APARTMENTS
En los apartamentos boutique vacacionales de Bristol Sunset Beach, situados en una ubicación privilegiada de Corralejo, experimentarás el lifestyle de Fuerteventura, practicando turismo activo, surf, kite, SUP, yoga, entrenamiento funcional y relajándote en tu apartamento privado totalmente equipado o disfrutando un cóctel recién hecho en nuestra azotea chill out con vistas al mar y al volcán.
Esto es Fuerteventura. ¡Bienvenid@ al paraíso!
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VIP Sailing Fuerteventura @ Canary Boat Trips
Get on board of one of our exciting boat trips and see the island in a whole new perspective.
On our sailing cruises you will get the chance to visit hidden dreamlike beaches with white sand and palm trees, lonesome caves, rough cliffs and beautiful deserted bays where you will get the chance to jump in the crystal clear water of the Atlantic Ocean while we set anchor.
You just have to decide which one of our boat trips suits you best.
More Information: canaryboattrips.com
Fuerteventura: Fuertecharter Catamaran Corralejo - Los Lobos.
Corralejo-Excursions - Lineas Romero Shop & Sail
Visit the Market in the Rubicon Marina on Lanzarote, then go aboard the Luxury Catamaran for a 3 hour cruise, all food and drinks included
Amazing video about Fuerteventura!
Created by Katrin Lyubimova
This video shows an experience about vacation on Fuerteventura with ISS.
And it's really amazing!
Do you want to get the same experience? Just contact us!
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Boat excursions isla de lobos Catamaran in Fuerteventura
With a maximum of 12 people per departure, we offer personalized attention to each of our clients. We leave from the port of Corralejo, and sail to sail for the island of Lobos. During the journey it is likely that we meet dolphins or sea turtles. We adapt to the conditions offered by the sea, and if possible, go round the Island of Lobos to have a different perspective of this natural and protected area. While, as we offer our customers the drinks they can continue to take throughout the duration of the tour. After the first ride, we anchor near the coast, and have time to practice snorkelling (diving with glasses, tubes and fins), kayaking, or just relax on the deck of the catamaran sunbathing. We serve lunch on board the catamaran, a mixed paella which will delight all and certainly want to repeat. After some free time, we put to the port of Corralejo leaving behind us the fantastic Isla de Lobos. Do not miss the opportunity to live a unique experience. Fuerteventura is a spectacular island, and browse its coast is a privilege that we will put at your fingertips.
Food and drink
Drinks are included in all the way (white wine, red wine, beer, sodas and water). Paella and dessert (seasonal fruit or fruit cocktail) is served at lunch.
Sailing with DOLPHINS in Fuerteventura!!
Big hats off to my dad who dangled over the boat filming most of the dolphin stuff!
I made a little video to put on my instagram but thought I might as wel post it on here as well!
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Fuerteventura Surf Experience
Sometimes words are useless. Take a deep breath...of ocean. GoPro surf edition+all my empathy.
Feel like...everything
Jason's experience in the island
The experience from one of our Spanish students. Jason from Brisbane Australia, who stayed over 2 months in the Spanish school in Fuerteventura learning Spanish and surfing in the best spots of the island.
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view from the sailing boat on canarian ocean
Fuerteventura Sailing Trips
Fuerteventura Sailing Trips , Fuerteventura Wakacje , Wycieczki Fuerteventura. Rejsy żeglarskie Fuerteventura
Music/muzyka : The George Kaplan Conspiracy - Meeting Place
Sailing from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote
Running with gull wing
CORRALEJO SAND DUNES, FUERTEVENTURA, CANARY ISLANDS, PLACES TO VISIT FUERTEVENTURA
CORRALEJO SAND DUNES, FUERTEVENTURA, CANARY ISLANDS, PLACES TO VISIT FUERTEVENTURA, Corralejo is a 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.
The area has 7 miles (11 km) of fine sand starting 2 miles (3.2 km) outside of Corralejo, alongside some smaller bays across the coast. In addition, there are several miles of sand dunes located nearby, which have been designated as a nature reserve. The waters around Corralejo are clear and an intense shade of blue, but are affected by strong currents. The town's beaches are somewhat more sheltered and have a band of volcanic rock along the shoreline. Corralejo has existed for most of its history as a humble and unimportant fishing village, where a handful of poor fishermen worked long hours to provide for their families. In the early 1970s, with its extraordinary beaches and expansive dunes, the tourism that had arrived in the south of the island in the 1960s began to venture north. Corralejo had very humble beginnings as a tourist resort. John Mercer, who visited the then village in the early 1970s as research for a book on the island, left a record of the humble first steps Corralejo took into the tourist industry:
The village, however, unattractive and quite without interest. Why anyone should wish to spend any time there until its development is over and the dust and noise have died down is not clear.. a visitor or a purchaser can wake up any day to find a house or a hotel starting a metre or two away. -John Mercer, Canary Islands: Fuerteventura. 1973
Mercer prophetically said that Corralejo would long be simply a spreading building site, dominated by concrete mixers, lorries, floating discarded cement bags, falling rubble and staring whistling oafs. Tourism continued to develop in the town through the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, reaching a peak in the 2000s. Hotels, apartments and villas sprang up. Many British and Irish tourists fell in love with the resort and felt happy to relocate there permanently. In the decades following Mercer's account of Corralejo's tourist development, that same growth of the tourist industry saw the population of Corralejo and the La Oliva region grow significantly. In the 1975 census the population of La Oliva was 2,900, with that population now just above 25,000. Corralejo is serviced by a bus service (both public and chartered) and by a local taxi service operated by the region of La Oliva. The public bus service (Tiadhe) operates a bus service from the island's capital Puerto del Rosario (number 6), and from Puerto del Rosario to Caleta de Fuste and the Fuerteventura Airport (number 3) and down to the south of the island and the resort town of Morro Jable (number 1). Corralejo is serviced by taxis that offer local transport around the town and out to the beaches, and also travel further afield to the airport and other points and towns of interest. Ferries regularly connect the port of Corralejo with Playa Blanca in the south of Lanzarote.
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Fuerteventura 2012 Sailing Cat Kostercosijn
Sailing Hobie Cat 15 @ Fuerteventura with Allard & Jacob May 2012
Skuter wodny - Jet Sky Safari - Corralejo Los Lobos Fuertaventura
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Catamaran trip, Fuerteventura, & Dolphins
A four hour excursion on board a catamaran. Great view of the Dolphins was an added bonus.
Sailing Canary Islands - #4: Fuerteventura
End of September Anke and I return to Lanzarote in and sail the coast of Fuerteventura for a week. First we are sailing to Gran Tarrajal, where we take a rental car and explore the island. Then we cruise via Puerto del Rosario to the island of Lobos, where we do an anchor stop. Finally, we are mooring in Corralejo. It's a great week, but also a lot of wind, as I have experienced quite often here at the Canary Islands.
Enjoy the video!
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