Its extensive beaches and the tranquility of its surroundings make Playa Jandía and Morro Jable the perfect place to disconnect, relax, and enjoy a vacation facing the ocean. Walking along the Morro Jable promenade, enjoying its restaurants and shops, or watching the sunset by the sea are some of the experiences offered by this charming destination in the south of Fuerteventura.
With an area of 1,659 km² and more than 150 kilometers of coastline, Fuerteventura is the second largest island in the Canarian archipelago and stands out for its unique landscapes, where endless beaches, dunes, volcanic mountains, and almost lunar-looking spots combine.
The Jandía Peninsula, in the municipality of Pájara, is home to some of the most spectacular places on the island, such as the picturesque village of Morro Jable, the Jandía Natural Park, or the impressive Cofete beach, considered one of the wildest and most spectacular beaches in the Canary Islands.
In addition to enjoying the sea, Fuerteventura offers numerous leisure options and activities: boat trips, hiking trails through volcanic landscapes, visits to natural viewpoints, craft markets, and the chance to discover local gastronomy, famous for its majorero cheeses, fresh fish, and traditional Canarian dishes.
All this makes Fuerteventura and Playa Jandía an ideal destination to combine relaxation, nature, sport, and culture, in a unique setting where the ocean and the landscape are the protagonists.