In
Fuerteventura Corralejo is the most vibrant resort, offering
a wide selection of restaurants and bars as well a plethora of
water sport activities including scuba diving and windsurfing
during daylight hours.
Just
outside town you'll find seven miles of sand, while only a small
sandy beach is in the resort centre. Most of the shops, bars and
restaurants are situated along the main street which leads right
down through music square and on to the harbour which looks across
to the stunning desert-like landscape of the famous protected sand
dunes.
Los
Lobos
Is
a small volcanic island 2 miles offshore from Corralejo, named
after the 'sea wolves'- the seals that no longer live there. Uninhabited,
no roads, no vehicles, but small cafe. It’s peaceful and ideal
for sunbathing or snorkelling. The ferry leaves Corralejo every
morning at 10 and returns at 4pm, so don't miss the boat.
Living
it up…
If
it's clubs you're after, Fuerteventura is probably not for you.
Corralejo has several live music bars which open till the early
hours, but the island is more geared to family entertainment.
Corralejo
has many English and Irish pubs, all well advertised and signposted.
There's live music until the early hours at nightspots like Waikiki
Beach on the waterfront (bistro 10 till 6, then Latino club); Bar
Rumba in the pedestrian square (themed music nights including jazz
and flamenco); and Rock Island (live acoustic music).
Thank you to IRE International for providing this
overview of Corralejo. Not surprisingly many who enjoy a holiday
here also consider buying
property on Fuerteventura or seek property
to rent. Visit the IRE
International website for more details.