Caleta de Fuste, Fuerteventura busiest holiday resort
Fuerteventura's busiest holiday resort has been built up around the town of Caleta de Fuste, also known as Castillo, about six miles (10km) south of the island's airport. The resort's horseshoe-shaped gently sloping beach is man-made and covered with imported golden sand.
Corralejo resort, Fuerteventura
Once just a small fishing village on the north coast of Fuerteventura, Corralejo's harbour now receives ferries full of day-trippers from Playa Blanca in Lanzarote every day and the town plays host to hundreds of visitors who are drawn to spend a sunny, sandy holiday in the island's tourist Mecca. Although tourism is booming the port still retains its charm.
Fuerteventura golf holidays
Now renowned as an ideal family holiday destination, a Fuerteventura golf holiday is a fabulous idea. It features some of the most beautiful and calm golf resorts, including Costa Calma to the south and Caleta de Fuste on the central east coast. Both of these resorts have the best of the family beaches, and Costa Calma in particular is growing fast, with beautiful beaches and lots of family watersport activity and fun. Read more
Brief history of Fuerteventura
It may surprise some of the most frequent tourists but the island of Fuerteventura is actually thought to be the oldest island in the Canaries. Below we take a closer look at Fuerteventura’s colourful history and how you might discover it on your next trip to the island. Read more

