Fuerteventura Holidays Allow You to Try Exciting Activities
Located at a distance of 100 kilometres from the coast
of North Africa, Fuerteventura is the second-largest of the seven main Canary
Islands. It is also the oldest of all islands in the Canaries and was formed
due to a volcanic eruption about 20 million years ago. Most of the island was
created about 5 million years back. It is considered one of the most attractive
tourist destinations for those interested in environment, sustainability, and
cultural heritage. Over the years, it has become a favourite among many
tourists owing to its climate that remains pleasant throughout the year and is
often referred to as the 'island of eternal spring'.
During your Fuerteventura
holidays, you'll get the chance to indulge in some exciting activities
outdoors. One of them is getting to the dunes of Corralejo Nature Reserve.
These dunes extend to about 6 miles and have been derived mostly from the
mollusc shells and other organisms from the sea that were disintegrated over a
period of time. The fine sands have also spread to the pristine beaches that
are touched by crystal-clear azure waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Your tour of
this nature reserve would also allow you to unwind on one of these beaches.
You can also go whale-watching while holidaying on
this island as there are more than 20 species of whales in the waters that
surround the Canary Islands. The chances of spotting some of them are quite
high when you venture out into the ocean. All the boats that are used for such
tours have to follow the guidelines laid down by the authorities to ensure that
such journeys are made as pleasant as possible. On one of these guided tours,
you'll come across some pilot whales and jumping dolphins. Make sure that you
get your camera or smartphone ready and keep your eyes glued to the surface of
the ocean's waters to capture these amazing marine beings in action.
A visit to Jandia Natural Park would allow you to
witness the endemic plant and animal species of Fuerteventura. While strolling
through the red and orange peaks, you'll get the feeling of walking through the
lunar landscapes. The views of such diverse landscapes would give you some
memorable moments to cherish for long. The strong winds blowing across the
island create many opportunities for you to indulge in some thrilling water
sports. You can try wind-surfing, sailing, or kite-surfing in the waters of the
Atlantic. If you are a novice, you can hire the services of experienced
instructors nearby.
Fuerteventura can also be an excellent destination for
those who wish to indulge in snorkelling and scuba diving. Lobos Island Nature
Reserve is one of the most popular locations for diving, as there are many
creatures in the clear waters. The mainland has a rocky coastline that creates
natural lagoons ideal for snorkelling expeditions. As the daytime temperatures
on the island remain pleasant throughout the year, getting into the waters for
exploring life underwater is always a fantastic experience for those wanting to
enjoy snorkelling.
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