Discover the history and secrets of this place with our audio guide.
There are no official hours, but for safety it is recommended to visit only during daylight. Access is open year-round, although going after sunset is discouraged. For updated information: Fuerteventura Island Council.
Access is completely free, but keep in mind that getting there requires your own 4x4 vehicle or an organized excursion (from €40). There are no lockers or services in the area.
Set aside half a day (4–5 hours), as the journey from Morro Jable takes 45 minutes by 4x4 on a dirt track. In addition, the beach stretches for 12 km to explore.
It is famous for the mysterious Winter Villa (1930s), reportedly used during World War II. The area also preserves indigenous archaeological remains. Discover more: Fuerteventura Museums.
Between October and April (less heat, 20–25°C). Go early in the morning to avoid the trade winds. Check tides at: AEMET.
No, access is difficult: an unpaved road, deep sand, and strong waves. The beach has no boardwalks or accessible restrooms.
Cofete Viewpoint (spectacular views), Punta de Jandía (the southern tip of the island), and Jandía Natural Park. More info: Fuerteventura Tourism.
1) A 4x4 vehicle is essential 2) Bring enough water and fuel 3) Wear closed shoes 4) Keep your phone charged (limited signal). Useful website: Fuerteventura Island Council.
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