Holiday Home Description

This apartment comes with all the essentials you will require during your stay such as a fridge, microwave and kettle.
The apartment also consists of a balcony area with an idyllic view and contains a private pool for you to enjoy.
The property sleeps up to 4 people and is ideal for a fun and relaxing retreat away.
If you are wanting to venture out into the town centre there are many activities on offer for you to enjoy. Wind surfing, golfing and sun bathing on the beach are just minutes away with a free bus service to the resort.
With so much to do you will be spoilt for choice!
Property Details
| Address | - |
| Location | Canary Islands > Fuerteventura > Corralejo |
| Postcode | - |
| Breakage deposit | € 0.00 |
| Number of bedrooms | 1 |
| Number of bathrooms | 1 |
| Max people | 4 |
| Check In | - |
| Check Out | - |
| Nearest airport | Puerto Del Rosario |
| Distance to Airport | 40Km |
| Distance to Beach | - |
| Price From | € 0.00 (Weekly) |
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Corralejo Area Information
Fuerteventura, about 90 kms from the coast of Africa, is the second largest of the Canary Islands (Tenerife being the biggest).
Most visitors first view of this volcanic island is on landing at the modern airport. The impression is one of a barren, almost lunar-like, landscape. However, first impressions can be deceptive and if you are prepared to explore and observe, you will find an island of bizarre natural beauty. Arid mountains and spectacular lava plains, displaying subtle hues of ochre, yellow, red, brown and black, contrast with picturesque white villages and the refreshing greenness of swaying palm groves. The coastline is no less dramatic. In some places, thundering waves crash onto glistening, black, volcanic rocks while, in others, calm lagoons of intense blue are edged by beaches of blindingly white sand and mountainous dunes.
Those who are interested in the culture and history of the island will enjoy the peaceful remoteness of the ancient capital of Betancuria (named after the islands conqueror, Jean de Bethencourt). Here you will find the church of Santa Maria, its external simplicity belying the beauty of its baroque interior. Discover the exotic, palm-filled, river valley which gives its name to the village of Vega de Rio Palmas and wonder at the Aztec, stone-carved doorway of the church in the village of Pajara.
When it comes to spending time on the beach, Fuerteventura has the best climate of all the Canary Islands with an annual average of 2,938 hours of sunshine (66% of the total number possible).