The Canary Islands - The archipelago near the north-west coast of Africa consists of six smaller and seven larger islands. Only El Hierro, La Gomera, La Palma, Tenerife, Gran Canary, Fuerteventura and Lanzarote are inhabited and opened to tourism. Each of these islands has its own very individual characteristics: the landscape, the coast, the vegetation and in a certain way even the climate. Fuerteventura - Exquisite beaches and the best climate worldwide - Fuerteventura is the second largest island of the Canaries but the most sparsely populated. Here you will find no industry. The ideal place to be for sunbathers, sea swimmers and beach runners. Fuerteventura - Multifaceted Landscape - Wide planes and rolling bottoms of the valleys against the background of dark mountains with partly bizarre shape characterise the island. Fuerteventura - The coast - the sea - Lonely, sandy beaches, low cliff lines, smooth, crystal-clear, turquoise to deep blue sea. The landscape invites to explore and relish but offers also ideal conditions for any kind of aquatics. 365 days a year. Fuerteventura - Perfect temperatures - The temperatures are enjoyably gentle and are, both summer and winter, between 22 and 28 degrees. Agreeable cooling at night: according to the season between 16 and 20 degrees. The dry, almost ever waving, north-east trade wind keeps the heat pleasing consistent and the air humidity low. Fuerteventura - Europes most beautiful beach Fine sand, bright and spotlessly clean: With more than 20 km length, calm bays and lonely dune places our beach in the south of Fuerteventura, on the peninsula Jandía, is in the best liked region with the most sun hours on the island. This is where the club and holiday beach resort coronado offers the sophisticated individualist recreation at the highest stage.
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