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Fuerteventura is one of the seven main islands of the Canary archipelago, which belongs to Spain. Located in the Atlantic Ocean, southwest of the Iberian Peninsula and south of Morocco, it is the second-largest island in the Canary Islands after Tenerife. Here is an overview of Fuerteventura:

Fuerteventura is characterized by its arid and desert-like landscape, with extensive white sandy beaches and sand dunes. The island boasts over 150 kilometers of coastline, offering some of the most beautiful beaches in the Canary Islands. It has an arid subtropical climate, with pleasant temperatures year-round. Summers are warm, often exceeding 30°C, while winters are mild.

Fuerteventura is a popular tourist destination, especially for those seeking sun and beaches. In addition to its beaches, the island features various tourist resorts, hotels, and water activities such as surfing and windsurfing.

The Corralejo Dunes Natural Park is one of the island’s main natural attractions, with vast sand dunes stretching along the northern coast. Other protected areas include the Malpaís Grande Nature Reserve and Lobos Island.

Fuerteventura’s culture is influenced by its history and Canary roots. Traditional architecture, local festivals, and cuisine reflect the island’s rich heritage.

Puerto del Rosario, the capital of Fuerteventura, is the administrative and economic center. The island’s population is concentrated in several municipalities, such as La Oliva and Antigua.

Tourism and agriculture are two of Fuerteventura’s economic pillars. Fishing has also historically been important on the island.

Fuerteventura has an international airport, Fuerteventura Airport, connecting the island with other destinations in Europe and Spain. There is also a network of roads that allows easy access to different parts of the island.