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Morro Jable – Why travel to South Fuerteventura?
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Are you planning a trip to sunny Fuerteventura? Wondering what would be the best destination on this long sandy island? Here I will tell you why you shouldtravel to Southern Fuerteventura and its idyllic beach town Morro Jable.
MORRO JABLE- THE SOUTHERN GEMMorro Jable is the true gem of the southern tip of the island of Fuerteventura. The beaches here are wide and the light sandy coastline goes as far as the eye can see with the beautiful turquoise sea water splashing in the background. In Morro Jable, the atmosphere is calm and still there is plenty to do. Morro Jable is a mix of a local fishing village and a bustling beach town and this is exactly what we wanted. The atmosphere of a fishing village and relaxation on beautiful sandy beaches.
After a few days, we traveled from the northern end of Fuerteventura, Corralejo, back to Morro Jable. We had originally arrived here from Gran Canaria by ferry and from here we would also finally catch the ferry back to Las Palmas. Thus, we wanted to spend a few more days in Morro Jable relaxing before continuing our journey.
ACCOMMODATION FOR EVERYONEMorro Jable is also a great choice in terms of accommodation options for your holiday. There are good-quality holiday apartments here at affordable prices next to the big hotel chains, and of course everything in between. I did a lot of research on the accommodations in advance and found hotels ranging from fancy luxury resorts to more affordable local hotels. We really liked our nice little apartment and especially the sunset and sunrise views from there.
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PLAYA DEL MATORRAL – BEAUTIFUL BEACH VIEWSThis main beach of Morro Jable starts at the very bottom of the old town and continues towards the north. The sand is light and the water is a beautiful turquoise. You can choose a sun lounger or settle down anywhere with a towel, because there is plenty of space. Unfortunately for us, the days were windy and we couldn’t swim this time because of the waves. We had reserved time for only a couple of days, so so we had to settle with sunbathing and cooling off in the beach water. This was also a nice option and at least it didn’t affect our vacation, after all, we come from Cape Verde and are used to adapting to the world of sun, winds and waves!
AMAZING ACTIVITIES AND EXPERIENCESMorro Jable is guaranteed to provide you with amazing activities and experiences for your vacation. From here it is easy to take a trip to get to know the surrounding area, as well as enjoy various water activities and boat trips. South Fuerteventura offers dry, beautiful nature and wonderful seascapes on both sides of the southern tip of the peninsula. Public transport is not as convenient an option in Fuerteventura as it is, for example, in the larger islands of Gran Canaria and Tenerife. For this reason, I recommend renting your own car or choosing a fun guided tour, so that you can definitely get everything you want out of your vacation.
BEACH BOULEVARD WALK OR BY BIKEMorro Jable has a wonderful beach boulevard. This long pedestrian street right next to the beach continues far through the city from the old quarter to the modern shopping street and beyond. You can walk along the boulevard or take advantage of its good cycling opportunities, or as we did one evening, grab the electric scooters and cruise back and forth down the street.
PLAYA DE SOTAVENTOPlaya de Sotavento is a wonderful lagoon between Morro Jable and Jandia in southern Fuerteventura. At low tide, you can enjoy the wonderful lagoon scenery and walk along the lagoon in the clear beach water and sandbar. Kite surfers and sun lovers enjoy themselves here, as well as bloggers and social media influencers, of course. If you’re looking for inspiration for your upcoming trip to Fuerteventura on social media, you’re guaranteed to find heaps of wonderful pictures and videos from the Sotavento lagoon. And I’m not surprised, it’s incredibly beautiful.
You cannot get to Sotavento directly by public transport, so for this I recommend your own car or a guided tour.
PLAYA DEL COFETECofete is one of the most famous and awesome attractions in South Fuerteventura. Morro Jable serves as a good base for this as well. It is only possible to experience Cofete’s barren landscapes along an unpaved and stony natural road, so I definitely recommend choosing a ready-made excursion with a good car for this. This way you avoid possible damages that the insurance may not cover when renting your own car.
MORRO JABLE OLD TOWNFuerteventura is not an island of idyllic villages and ruggedly beautiful Spanish-style towns. You won’t find charming colorful buildings and cute little streets here, like in mainland Spain or the bigger islands in the Canary Islands. The old town of Morro Jable is small and yet cozy, and from its vantage point there are beautiful views over the beach and the city.
Morro Jable is an uphill terrain, which means there are differences in height and, for example, the bus station is at the upper end of the town, so you can get some exercise here for sure. The further you climb from the beach boulevard, the cheaper and more local prices the restaurants offer, and we ourselves mostly preferred these local restaurants.
FUERTEVENTURA IS BIGGER THAN IT LOOKSFuerteventura has a lot to see, especially in the form of different beaches and rugged, beautiful nature. The island is also bigger than it seems. To get all the joy and the most wonderful experiences out of your Fuerteventura vacation, I would say don’t do as we did, do as we say now.
We only traveled by public transport and unfortunately this is not the best solution in Fuerteventura. You can’t get to every place on this island by public transport, and the buses are slow and a bit inconvenient anyway. Of course, they do their job, and I’m not complaining, but this time I primarily recommend other options.
We decided to split the week in half by staying first in the northern tip and then in the southern tip. There is plenty to experience and see at both ends, so this was an excellent decision. Apart from a small change of buses in the capital of Puerto del Rosario, the entire center of the island is still unexplored.
So if time is limited, I recommend renting your own car or taking advantage of guided tours and island tours. We missed a few really nice sights, because the days just ran out and renting our own car was not possible for this couple without a driver’s license. Heh. So it goes without saying that there are still things to explore and we will return to Fuerteventura!
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Isla de Lobos – Best day trip from Fuerteventura
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Isla de Lobos is the best day trip destination in Fuerteventura. The wonderful beach paradise of the Canary Islands, Fuerteventura is a dry and sandy long island on the coast of West Africa, in front of Morocco. Fuerteventura is a surfer’s paradise, but it also offers a great setting for an ordinary beach holiday. Read the best tips for the island of Fuerteventura here.WHAT ISLA DE LOBOS?
Isla de Lobos, (island of wolves in English), is a small volcanic island 2 kilometers north of Fuerteventura. Wolves have never lived on the island, but the name comes from the seals that once lived on the island, which were called sea wolves. Isla de Lobos is only about 4.6 kilometers in area and the island is completely uninhabited. The highest point of Lobos is the caldera of a collapsed volcano, which rises to 127 meters. The charm of Lobos is definitely its charming little beach coves, which can be found along the island’s walking route. The island is uninhabited, but on its shores you can still find a few hippies’ huts, where they sometimes spend time fishing. The island’s only lighthouse was automated in the 1960s, when the last inhabitants left the island.
Lobos has been a nature reserve since 1982 and day trips to the island are made from the northern tip of Fuerteventura, the town of Corralejo. The journey by boat and catamaran takes only about 20 minutes from the port of Corralejo. You should book the trip in advance so that you can be sure you get to go on the day you want.
HIKING AND BEAUTIFUL LAGOONSLobos island is dry and rocky and there are well-marked hiking trails around the island. It is also possible to hike to the top of the caldera, but we couldn’t do it anymore in addition to the hot sunshine and the long walking route. We had also eaten all our food and there wasn’t much water left either, so we decided to head to one of the island’s beautiful sand dune beaches to relax for the rest of the day.
If you go on a day trip to Lobos, prepare plenty of snacks and your own drinks. There are no shops or restaurants on the island, only a small cafe where you can refuel, if the cafe still has something to offer. So don’t rely on this.
WHY DO A DAY TRIP TO LOBOS ISLAND?- A wonderful clear lagoon and beach coves
- History as the home island of seals
- A good hiking trail around the island
- The caldera of the volcano rising to 127 meters
- An easy and comfortable excursion destination for everyone
- Suitable for hiking, relaxing in a beach cove, for those interested in nature and history
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