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In the past, Corralejo was a charming fishing village and it still retains some of this heritage today. Around the main harbour there is a tangle of narrow passageways filled with boutique shops and family-run restaurants, whilst the sprawling beach proves to be a favourite hotspot with tourists. Further inland, there are a number of contemporary buildings, international restaurants, and high-rise hotels. But it's the sand dunes to the south that really make Corralejo a special place. Labelled a natural park, the area offers a surreal backdrop to the otherwise familiar beach scenery. Corralejo offers both a cultural look at island life and the typical makings of a modern day holiday resort, providing tons of things to do for every kind of traveler. And, to top it off, our collection of Corralejo apartments place you right in the centre of all the action.
Corralejo is one of the oldest settlements in Fuerteventura and is therefore one of the richest in archaeological wonders. On nearby Mount Tindaya , an imposing peak that backs the town, there are centuries-old petroglyphs and a network of ancient caves. The Llano de Villaverde cave is one of the more popular sites, where you can see a selection of petrified artefacts, molluscs, and ceramics from aboriginal peoples, as well as paleontological remains. In addition, Esquinzo cave and the Guriame cave are home to ancient burial sites, whilst the Los Idolos cave is home to stone utensils, old ceramic furnishings, and five model idols made from stone and bone.
Nearby, there's also the La Arena Badlands Natural Monument, which was formed more than 10,000 years ago from the residue of volcanic eruptions. This has resulted in a landscape of surreal beauty that has stood the test of time.
The area surrounding Corralejo is known for its eclectic volcanic formations, and the Calderon Hondo volcanic cone is one of the most impressive landmarks. With a circular base and a 70m deep core, it's a marvel of nature. From here, you can also see numerous other volcanoes that edge the coastline, including Lomo Blanco , La Raya , and La Mancha.
Amongst this humpbacked landscape you'll find the Vallebron Protected Landscape , which is made up of a lengthy ridge that leads down into two valleys either side. To the east of this formation there's Mount Muda, a site of historic interest thanks to its archaeological finds and a peculiar burial system that has been discovered there.
Corralejo is so much more than pretty beaches. With an otherworldly landscape filled with historic sites and legends, it's the perfect place to learn more about ancient life and discover breath-taking geographical formations. Our apartments in Corralejo are close to all the major landmarks, giving you plenty of opportunity to get to grips with everything on offer.
The beaches of Corralejo are incredible, offering a mix of beautiful scenery, relaxing facilities, and fun activities for all the family. We have numerous Corralejo apartments located all along the coastline, so you can be near to all your favourite beaches.
Because of its eclectic mix of activities, Corralejo accommodation has a bit of something for everyone. Along the coastline and surrounding the fabulous beaches there are high-rise luxury hotels with all-inclusive facilities, as well as studio blocks that overlook the stunning turquoise waters. In the old part of Corralejo, there are boutique hotels and guesthouses that hark back to yesteryear, as well as homestays to really get a feel for local life in the town. In addition, there are a couple of hostels for budget travellers to enjoy, and a collection of holiday rentals that offer unique places to stay if you're looking to explore at your own pace and on your own terms. The accommodation in Corralejo reflects its personality, which means you're bound to find somewhere that fits your needs regardless of what activities you want to get stuck into.
Fuerteventura's El Matorral airport is the closest air hub to Corralejo, and it's easy to traverse between the two thanks to an efficient public transport network and well-built roads.
Firstly, you can get the bus which leaves from directly outside the terminals and takes you into Puerto del Rosario. From there, you can grab the number 6 bus direct to Corralejo, passing beautiful coastal landscapes along the way. Buses leave every half an hour throughout the day, so you'll never have to wait too long.
Alternatively, you can grab a taxi from outside the airport terminals. The journey to Corralejo usually takes around 40 minutes, although this can vary depending on the time of day you're travelling.
One of the best ways to get to Corralejo, though, is by hiring a car from the airport. This gives you the chance to make your own way to Corralejo, stopping off along the way if you wish. It also means you have an accessible form of transport to explore the region with during your trip.