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What to see in Fuerteventura
Fuerteventura, whose name translates roughly as “reliable luck,” is one of the popular tourist islands of the Canary Archipelago and the main center of European windsurfing. Despite its desert volcanic landscape, there are green areas, a botanical garden and a zoo, olive groves and whole plantations of medicinal aloe grow. In addition, the island is the former capital of all the Canary Islands with a museum and several interesting temples.
Top 10 Fuerteventura Attractions
Sotavento Beach
Fuerteventura attracts tourists primarily with its beaches. Despite the fact that it is an island of volcanic origin with several volcanic peaks that once erupted, the landscape here is quite flat. Continue reading
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